Friday, June 26, 2020

Is India beating the patriotic drums against China?



Interesting.  If a "boycott China" actually does take off that could have worldwide implications.  India alone could probably help develop alternatives to the Chinese market and many would be happy to join that bandwagon.  Additionally if it becomes formalized then this could be a game changer.

HASC NDAA Cuts F-35

via Breaking Defense
The House and Senate Armed Services Committees are an impressive $2 billion apart on the F-35, with the HASC hoping to cut upgrades, depots and other support for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter while the SASC seeks to buy more jets.

UPDATE “The F-35 program is troubled enough as it is,” a House Armed Services Committee aide told reporters this afternoon. It’s premature to pile on more funding for more aircraft, they said, “until the vendor demonstrates they are able to produce F-35s on time.”
Story here. 


Mega Thread Of Russian Armor At The Victory Day Parade...pics by Vitaly V. Kuzmin

Note. Enjoy them while you can. If Vitaly wants them down I will comply (didn't get permission) but have no fear. He has a blog where you can see these and other pics(here).

























Chinese TV station explained the structure and development of the "Type 05 Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle



What worries me?

China is still committed to doing the hard thing.  Amphibious assaults will be as difficult for them as it would be for us.  Yet they haven't abandoned the capability like our Commandant has.

Even worse?

The Marine Corps Officer and Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Corps has surrendered the discussion without an argument to be heard.

It rattles my soul to even think this, but we're left with freaking CONGRESS(!) to save the Marine Corps from itself.

Is this the most intriguing and "important" vehicle @ the Victory Day parade?


Yeah I said it.  It's certainly intriguing and POSSIBLY important.  Do you get the force of connection with this rig.

The author of the tweet was being tongue in cheek but he's onto something. We'll see the firepower of an IFV on a JLTV sized rig.  Enough of these on the battlefield (along with your regular IFVs and Tanks) and suddenly you have an enormous plus up of combat power. 

Give them to Airborne Forces and instead of a couple of airborne IFVs available for supporting fires you gain maybe four of these?

You might disagree but I like it.

70th Anniversary of the Korean War

India Accuses China of Amassing Large Number of Arms, Troops Near Line of Actual Control Since May

via Sputnik
New Delhi (Sputnik): On Wednesday, the Indian army claimed to have agreed to disengage its troops along the Line of Actual Control after several diplomatic and military level talks with China. However, alleged satellite images show that China has moved thousands of troops, artillery units, and armoured vehicles to a new area of northern Ladakh.

India has claimed that the “Chinese side had been amassing a large contingent of troops and armaments along the Line of Actual Control since early May”, which is not in accordance with the provisions of various bilateral agreements between the two countries. The 1993 Agreement notes that ‘each side will keep its military forces in the areas along the line of actual control to a minimum level’.

The Indian side had to undertake counter deployments and the resulting tension has thereafter expressed itself, the Indian External Affairs Ministry said, while adding that the “continuation of the current situation would only vitiate the atmosphere for the development of the relationship”.
India has also claimed that all infrastructure built by India has always been on its own side of the LAC and they have never attempted to unilaterally change the status quo, while this has not been reciprocated by the Chinese side, resulting in face-offs from time to time.
Story here. 

Things are getting spicy.


Open Comment Post. 26 June 2020


The questionable future of amphibious assault



via Brookings Institute.
The Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, General David Berger, has just declared the obsolescence of large-scale amphibious assault. It is almost as if John Madden had just said that in the NFL, it will no longer be important to run the football.

General Berger has been the nation’s top Marine, and a member of the joint chiefs of staff, since 2019. Last summer, he issued planning guidance that suggested strongly that the Marine Corps should move away from building so many large amphibious ships, citing their vulnerability to precision-guided weapons. However, that proposal will not necessarily carry the day; Congress gets to write defense appropriations bills, and ultimately all President Trump can do is either sign or veto.

But it was still probably the single most interesting new idea in last year’s defense debate, building on the earlier overall national defense strategy of Secretary of Defense James Mattis to revitalize the nation’s attention to deterrence of great-power conflict in this high-technology era — a strategy that Secretary Mark Esper has subsequently said he will continue to seek to implement.

Now, General Berger has gone a step further. In the latest Marine Corps Gazette, he writes the following:

A focus on a pacing threat that is both a maritime power and a nuclear power eliminates entirely the salience of large-scale forcible entry operations followed by sustained operations ashore. Such operations are problematic even in the case of the lesser rogue regime threats, as both of those identified in the NDS [National Defense Strategy] are also either nuclear or near-nuclear powers.
Story here. 

This!!!!! 

This right here!!!!

This is why I was so alarmed at the pronouncement by Berger.  This is why I've hit up Marine Corps Officers on Twitter to explain this new concept but got ignored instead.

The guy that leads our tribe has basically declared the Marine Corps obsolete.

Not an enemy.

Not a rival service.

But the leader of the United States Marine Corps!

How can the Corps survive when it pigeon holes itself into a mission that can be conducted by a few detachments from the US Army?

How can the Corps be considered as essential when it limits itself to being a bitched up Ranger Battalion?

This plan HOPEFULLY will not survive Congress.  If it doesn't the Marine Corps will once again be saved from itself.  BUT if it does then this generation of Generals will not only have lost three wars (Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria...we'll not grade the situation in Africa and Libya) but they'll also have accomplished Eisenhower's goal.  The destruction of the United States Marine Corps.

Iron Soldiers with the Ready First brigade conducted a live fire accuracy screening test (LFAST) and zero gunnery this week.





Thursday, June 25, 2020

Greenland Trailer #1...The perfect movie for 2020!



It would be an ok movie in any other year.  In 2020?  It's gonna be perfect!

China's J-15 fighters take off from and land on the country’s first aircraft carrier Liaoning. (Video: CCTV)

Note.  I've heard my readers and now I see it for myself.  Those big fighters have to launch with basically a bare bones payload.  They might be "forward" deployed in a fight but they won't have much staying power in a fight.  Now I understand why those artificial islands are so important.  Their carriers are more for show than go in a naval engagement.