Batman will kick your ass, maybe break some bones. Alfred? Alfred will put you in the grave...and he'll confirm the kill too!
Batman will kick your ass, maybe break some bones. Alfred? Alfred will put you in the grave...and he'll confirm the kill too!
Wil Wheaton (dude from Star Trek Generations) posted this on his Tumblr Page. Watching the news (MSNBC) the left has been in a lather all day.
This Supreme Court fight will be interesting.
The weird thing?
Most Americans are trying their best to get back to some sort of symbalance of normal and more concerned about everyday issues than they are about this.
The extremes from both sides will be fighting to gain our attention when all the rest of us want is to make it thru this year.
Pass the popcorn cause this will be something to see. I can't even predict it but you can bet your last dollar (well I hope it isn't your last) that everything is gonna get pushed to the side (including hopes by some for another stimulus check) and this will take center stage.
Sidenote. I don't recall but isn't the US govt running up against a budget deadline this month?
Anyway hold on.
This year is gonna go out with a bang...I just hope that its figuratively, not literally...but considering how things have been going it wouldn't surprise me one bit to see some popup big time conflict that no one saw coming.
I found this instagram page and I think it might be worth a look-see from my readers. Check it out here.
Remember it's Army Aviation so its mostly rotary aircraft.
Thanks to BlackTail for the link!
via The Hill
The Air Force on Tuesday revealed that it has secretly built and flown a prototype of its next-generation fighter jet, according to the service's top acquisition official.
The jet, built as part of the Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, was first disclosed to Defense News on Monday.
Air Force acquisition head Will Roper told the outlet that the service could now move the jet into production "pretty fast."
"We are ready to go and build the next-generation aircraft in a way that has never happened before," he said in an interview.
Roper then publicly spoke on the jet's existence on Tuesday at an Air Force Association (AFA) virtual conference, telling watchers that "the full-scale flight demonstrator has already flown in the physical world."
He added that the program "right now is designing, assembling, testing in the digital world, exploring things that would have cost time and money to wait for physical world results."
The announcement is significant, as this would mark the Air Force's sixth-generation aircraft, a full-scale version of which was not expected for years.
The test flight also comes 20 years after the service first similarly demonstrated an experimental fighter jet for the fifth-generation F-35.
As the NGAD program is classified, little more is known of the secretive jet. Roper would not give Defense News or the AFA event further details on aircraft, including which company or companies built the prototype, how many were flown, and when or where any flight occurred.
He also would not say anything about the jet's design, what it would be used for, how many would be bought or the expected cost.
The Air Force did request a little more than $1 billion for the program in its fiscal 2021 budget proposal to Congress, to be ramped up to a more than $6 billion ask total between fiscal 2021 and fiscal 2025.
How do you explain this except to say that the USAF is acknowledging that the F-35 is the wrong plane for the future?
Some are pointing to long development times for new jets but I'm not buying it. The F-35 isn't even in full scale deployment in its "go to war" package (which has been watered down).
If you can't see the truth here you're just not wanting to see it.
The F-35 is a failure.
Even the USMC is cutting back on its numbers which will lead the USN to cut its numbers, the USAF has bought into the F-15EX, the Brits are cutting back....the reality is stark.
Not only did we waste time chasing tribals in the Middle East/North Africa, but we also bought a lame horse in the F-35, a pitiful ship in the LCS, and a messed up DoD all around.
Is this the last stage of a failing empire? An ineffectual and confused military?
BMPT72 ve T72B3 birlikte eğitim yaparken. BMPT konseptini biz de incelesek iyi olur kanaatindeyim pic.twitter.com/6Sr5FkIla7
— ParsKuru (@ParsKuru) September 19, 2020
Turkey's leading defense manufacturer FNSS Defense Systems has successfully tested its latest amphibious assault vehicle, the ZAHA, to ensure the vehicle can return to an upright position after capsizing in water.
The test was announced by the Defense Industries Presidency (SSB) Chairman Ismail Demir via Twitter Thursday.
Demir, sharing a video from the tests, said that the step achieved for the amphibious vehicle was an important part in the ZAHA’s engineering verification.
“In case of capsizing at sea in harsh weather conditions, ZAHA has the ability to rotate itself without harming the crew and using an additional system. With this test, verification activities have been completed and qualification tests are now being started,” Demir said.
The FNSS – a significant defense industry exporter that sells armored vehicles worldwide – was charged with designing the vehicle to meet the requirements of the Turkish naval forces.
Turkey is one of only a small number of countries to have the capacity and infrastructure to produce this type of combat vehicle.
As part of the project, the FNSS was asked to produce 27 vehicles, to be delivered at the start of 2021 and to be completed by 2022.
The 21-personnel-capacity ZAHA marine assault vehicle (MAV) is designed to facilitate the rapid movement of naval troops to mission locations and allows marines to reach shorelines in the shortest time possible and to tackle enemy threats.
The MAV is set to operate like an armored combat vehicle when on land, offering ballistic and mine protection.
It was initially showcased at the International Defense Industry Fair in Istanbul on May 1, 2019.
The ZAHA is expected to be deployed in the TCG Anadolu, a Landing Helicopter Dock-type (LHD) amphibious assault ship that is under construction at Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul’s Tuzla.
The flagship-to-be LHD allows the use of several types of aircraft as well as enabling the transfer of large numbers of military personnel and armored vehicles.
It's obvious that the Missile Marine concept has been in the works for awhile now. But if they decided to EVOLVE the Marine Air-Ground Task Force instead of toss it out for the Missile Marines, would we have gone the same way that the Turks have?
After the failure of the EFV would we have gone with a dramatically upgraded AAV?
I kinda think we would but only God knows for sure.