Monday, May 25, 2020

Open Comment Post. 25 May 2020

This seal is screwed....

Looks like Qatar is close to activating their first regiment of Rafale Fighters...



Can anyone verify this K2 Black Panther MBT test in the Oman Desert?

via Semper Annoying Tumblr Page
In May, 2018, K2 Black Panther main battle tank conducted a month-long +600km endurance & live fire test in the deserts of Oman.
Turkish Altay MBT, derivative of the K2, suffered an engine failure and the German Leopard 2A6 was bogged down in a Wadi (dry riverbed) during an earlier testing. Meanwhile, K2 Black Panther successfully finished the trial without major issues.
Oman's military was reportedly highly satisfied with the K2, but the decision-making process has been slow due to internal bureaucracy and now COVID-19 pandemic.
While the bilateral agremeent is still being processed, Hyundai Rotem is modifying the K2 to better fit Oman's requirements. This includes heavy-duty air conditioning, intake filter, side skirt and increased IED protection up to STANAG Level 3 using lightweight (1 ton) Ceramic Matrix Composites armor.
If the K2 deal is finalized, Oman's Army will reportedly also purchase 10 K600 Combat Engineer Vehicle from Hyundai Rotem.
Source: Military Review / 밀리터리 리뷰


Memorial Day. Remember them....


Concept of an "Americanized" Absalon/Crossover type ship...by Ogden Dowcett

Note.  This is from a much larger thread that involved the new Light Amphibious Warships the Marine Corps is seeking, to the new operating concept, HA/DR and the ACV...











Ya know if the Marine Corps and Navy takes their own planning guidance to its logical conclusion then the warship you see above is the future of Marine Corps amphibious assault ships.

Sea Fighting business up front, Lancing Party in the back.

It only makes sense especially if you're looking at "independent" ship operations, dispersed ops at sea and on land etc...

An Absalon type ship is really the ultimate solution.  The only real solution that makes sense especially with austerity arriving AND the need to build up our war fleet.

Maybe not now but I'm willing to bet body parts that we'll be seeing something like you see above in US Navy colors within the next two decades...if not sooner.

Interview with Commander ‘Sharkey’ Ward...a must read from HushKit!

Article here.


This guy is a pure dee stud and if the Marine Corps was smart they'd send a strike team to scoop him up and haul him back to Quantico to consult on their future concepts.

Just kidding, I'm sure if they simply asked he'd be willing.

Why do I think so?  Because I've been trying to get a flavor of the new Marine Corps operating concept and in doing the research I keep zooming back to the Brit Forces operating in the Falklands as the best, modern day example of what the Marine Corps is trying to accomplish.

Operating fast jets off alternative platforms?  Sharkey and his boys were doing it.  Operating off austere bases (that had been bombed out)?  Sharkey and his boys did it.

The land actions are a miss (at least as I can tell) from what the Brits did, but if they had incorporated anti-ship missiles to support their fleet at sea with the addition of some anti-air to help protect their fleet from the land then I think what we're looking at is a USMC style Falkland operation in reverse.

Yeah its a bit of a stretch but I'm trying to wrap my head around what HQMC is selling.  The Falklands conflict is the best that I've come up with in the modern era.

Anyway check out the interview.  I love this dude.  Good people.  Hope you enjoy it too.

Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 tests new missile

Article here.



Hmm.  The real life example looks much better than the concept drawings. Is this the Royal Navy's solution to small boat swarms?  Don't see them being effective against larger ships with CIWS.  Interesting.  I always thought that this solution was the way forward instead of building an ENTIRE CLASS of ship (hello LCS) to handle that mission.  To be quite honest I always wondered why Riverines didn't adopt the anti-swarm ship role.

JGSDF 10th Rapid Deployment Regiment on deployment





Coronavirus didn't zap me. My response/the medical communities to the virus did...


A little useless information about me.  I suffer from bad sinuses.  The resulting sinusitis knocks me on my ass more often than I like to admit.

Usually I keep things under control with medication but this time things went sideways.  The VA had this telemedicine thing going on and it got whacky.  Notified my primary care of what was going on and the first thing was that ok, it sounds like you MIGHT have covid-19 so go to the local emergency room.

The doctor there not knowing of my medical past and apparently NOT listening to me tell him that this is an ongoing condition seemingly followed the book instead of what I was telling him.

In short I got a standard fare of antibiotics and since I felt better I kept it moving.

No big deal.

A week later I'm at work, dealing with the barbarians and I get this savage, banging on my head like a cherokee drum headache from hell.

Headache doesn't describe it.  I broke out in a cold sweat (never experienced that before...weird), felt flush as hell, could barely keep my eyes open and I told my shift sgt that I had to break camp.

Just couldn't make it thru the rest of the day.

I diddy bop over to the ER and they tell me it could be migraines, it could be sinuses or it could even possibly be covid.  At this point I'm trying to contain myself. 

I tell the good doctor that we just got tested for covid at work earlier that morning.  The Sheriff's Dept is full speed ahead on keeping the force "safe". Plus we get temps checked before we go in so I seriously doubt it covid.  As for the rest I just don't know.

So this bubba tells me he's gonna give me some stuff for the pain (two shots...don't remember what but they worked ... FOR AWHILE!) and to see my primary for a catscan.

Ok.  So far so good.  I can get this solved and be back at work for the weekend (its my long weekend...Fri-Sun 3am till 3pm).  Cool Cool.

I head back over to the VA and I get the cat scan and x-ray.  The techs look at me like I have cancer and tell me I hope you feel better.

Yeah this story is dragging on but bear with me.

Finally my primary care calls and tells me I have SEVERE SINUSITIS that's showing up as a cloud on the right hemisphere of my head.

Ok.  It's not death.  Doesn't feel like death, but its' downright unpleasant.  How do we fix this?

Super charged antibiotics.  Is that all?  Yep.  You should feel better soon.

I start the regimen and Sunday morning I'm still blasted.  Head still pounding. Its been a week of this thing with minor letup here and there and nothing is working.

I go to urgent care and they tell me I need a steroid to knock this down.  I'm getting happy.  Hoping for some Tren but will settle for Dianabol.  Nope.  This is an anti-inflammatory doodad plus another shot for pain.

So they hit me with the happy juice in my arm and in my ass and I'm on my way.

Sunday afternoon I get the best sleep I've had in a week.

Long story short?

Coronavirus didn't zap me.  But my response, the medical communities response to this thing did.

And on balance my issues were minor.  What about my fellow citizen that is facing much more severe health problems?

I don't have the answer but I do believe we're screwing this up.  We've unbalanced things and I fear that good folks are gonna suffer from this thing. Not speaking of myself but for those other people that are going thru so much more.

Mon Funny. Wearing a mask from a Marine's point of view...



This is really no big deal.  I can get agitating about what is and isn't considered an essential business (gyms closed but liquor stores open???  churches closed but abortion clinics open???) but wearing a mask is some real low hanging fruit and IN MY OPINION pretty weak shit to get pissed about.

What do you think?  This is an issue cause whether we want to admit it, phase 2 of this thing is gonna hit.  My advice?  Stock up on essentials now (assuming you haven't).  Make note of what is and isn't in your stockpile and adjust accordingly.

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Late Open Comment Post. 24 May 2020...


Hong Kong Protests continue and appear to be becoming more heated...



From my chair?

The protesters better be careful.  The Communist Govt has shown great restraint up to this point but they're being pushed hard.  The reality is that now would be a great time to go full bore on the protesters.  The Communist Chinese can claim they're attempting to enforce quarantine rules (we've seen US police do the same in various cities).  They can claim that they're simply restoring order (even to my Western eyes this seems out of control).  Finally no one is really paying attention at this moment because everyone is caught up in their own personal, national drama.

Am I gonna hyper focus on this issue?  Nah.  Too much going on in too many places.  Will I cut a side glance at it every now and then?  You bet your ass. 

Before summer is over Hong Kong will fall.

You heard it here first.