Thursday, June 20, 2013

QinetiQ North America highlights its AAV upgrade proposal.



One question.

How much money is being allotted to upgrading individual vehicles? We need a cost analysis comparing upgrades and new buys.

JLTV SORT

Marine Personnel Carrier Canceled? No response? No debate?

 I'm more than a bit pissed off with regards to the armor situation in the Marine Corps.

But what has me scratching my head, screaming at the top of my voice in the woods and punching pine trees is the fact that I thought we would hear at least some type of debate on this issue.

Instead we've heard nothing.  I thought that we would hear something from the manufacturers.  In my opinion Lockheed Martin and BAE put forward the two most impressive vehicles in this competition and yet not a peep from either organization.

Obviously I'm not clued into the game that was being played and that is what pisses me off the most.  I thought that this was a legitimate, serious competition and that the idea was to get our Marines protected transport but that obviously wasn't the case.

The powers that be can all brag about the intense, free willing debates that occur inside the Corps but I'm calling bullshit on that.  For better or worse it seems that we have people falling in line and no one is willing to tell this particular Commandant that he has no clothes.

So be it.  I hope to live long enough to be able to point back to this moment and tell everyone "I told ya so" and when the whining and crying starts I will proudly tell them all to "shut the fuck up"...you had a chance to be heard and instead remained quiet.

Oh, and when the body bags are filled with Marines who died because they rode into combat in 50 year old AAVs that are the evolutionary stablemate of the Russian BMP-1, I'll grieve with the Marines loved ones...they will have done their job.  The problem is that this generation of Marine leaders didn't have the courage of their convictions...along with the vehicle manufacturers...along with the professional journals to call bullshit on a plan put forward by the commandant that put their loved ones in those heavy, leak proof plastic bags.

So to the Marine Leaders, BAE, Lockheed, Professional Journals, and Professional Commentators I simply say this.

Fuck you all.



OV-10G+ Combat Dragon II. Why isn't the Marine Corps all over this???


Read about it here.

Question.

Why isn't the Marine Corps all over this like a hooker on a Marine on payday?

I can tell ya why...because our eyes are on a certain target, our fangs are out and we've nailed 'em to the floorboard 'cause we want it so bad.

When do you know your procurement model is broken?  When common sense, multi-use opportunities present themselves but you're so locked into a course of action that you can't adjust to take advantage.

What can an OV-10G+ do?

*operate off LHDs.
*escort our MV-22, CH-53K.
*provide a platform to drop recon units.
*act as a Fast FAC.
*provide close air support.
*act as an aerial anti-helicopter platform.

I would so love to see a squadron or two in USMC service.  I think the idea of a Special MAGTF-Crisis Response Force is a bad idea, but a pair of OV-10G+ escorting the MV-22s would definitely make the concept a bit more realistic.

Concept Art By Al Crutchley






Pic of the day.


Wishful thinking in Jordan. 1st ID and 26th MEU on the ground training hard.



So we have the 1st ID and 26th MEU training hard in Jordan.

The news media is saying that its a show of force to the Syrian government.

I say its wishful thinking.

Assad doesn't give a rats ass about what the US and Jordan are doing across the border.  All he cares about is defeating the rebels and solidifying his power.

I'm a skeptic but from watching the history of these things, I just get the feeling that Hezbollah is licking its chops at the idea of capturing a US service member and parading him or her (God have mercy if they capture a female) and parade them in front of the cameras before they decapitate them on YouTube.

One side note:  I'm not sold on the idea that the refugees that are pouring into Jordan are as big a threat to the current leaders power as he is claiming. As a matter of fact the more I think about it the more convinced I am that he's using the crisis as a bid for more foreign aid.  I could be wrong but I don't think so.

3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion & Assault Craft Unit 5 at Dawn Blitz

Photos by Lance Cpl. Alexander Quiles







F-35A AF-28 First Flight


LARC-V. Unappreciated Work Horse.





The LARC-V.

I consider it one of the most unique and valuable tools in the Gator Navy.  It is used as a jack-of-all-trades and does its best work behind the scenes.

Its also another example of an old vehicle being used well past its prime and in need of replacement.  Here is the passage on its SLEP program via Wikipedia.
The United States Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) has directed the Sealift Support Program Office (SSPO) to supervise a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) on the LARC V's used by the Navy. This SLEP involved changing from a mechanical to an hydraulic transmission, updating the electrical system, and improving other on-board systems. These reworked LARCs began delivery in June 2006 for use by U.S. Navy Beach Master Units, Underwater Construction Teams and the Maritime Prepositioned Force ships. A total of 42 LARCs are currently funded to transition through the SLEP process.
Towing capacity on land was improved to approximately 29,000 lb and bollard pull in water was doubled to 7600 lb. The vehicle operates in all-wheel drive while in land or tow modes. The craft is powered by a 375 horsepower John Deere turbo-charged diesel engine that is Tier 2 certified. Engine speed is constant with an hydraulic transmission modifying speed.
Design and manufacture of the SLEP LARC-V's was carried out by Power Dynamics, LLC of Stennis Space Center, Mississippi.
The SLEP `was a good idea and accomplished a modest improvement in reliability but in my opinion more needs to be done.  So what vehicle should we consider to replace the LARC-V?  How about the Gibbs High Speed Amphibian?




 How useful is the LARC-V?  It was used by the Argentinians in the Falkland War...It was used in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina...Australia used them for rescuing people during recent flooding.  The Gibbs High Speed Amphibian would be a worthy successor.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Don't lie. You would shit your pants.

Real Leadership, Real Motivation. Mattis for Commandant.

Generals, even after retirement, are always considered to be on "on active duty"...it wouldn't be a reach to make Mattis the next Commandant.


Azerbaijan receives huge arms shipment.

T-90S tank

TOS-1A Solntsepyok

BMP-3

via Russian Information Bureau.
94 T-90S tanks, about 100 BMP-3 armored vehicles, 18 Msta-S SPGs, 18 Smerch multiple-rocket launchers, 18 Vena multiple-rocket launchers and 6 TOS-1A Solntsepyok flamethrowers have arrived from Russia to Baku.
Vladimir Yevseyev, director of the Center for Socio-Political studies, believes that the vehicles are an attempt to maintain balance in the region. He says that Russia enforced the Gyumri base and probably needed to calm Azerbaijan by sending the armaments. It may be an attempt to improve relations before the summit of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev planned for October.
Good old fashioned Russian diplomacy.  We send food and give promises while the Russians deliver arms.

Considering the issues in Syria, Afghanistan and insurgencies in the Philippines and Indonesia, I bet our allies want more than flowery speeches from the President. 

Syrian Rebels being supplied T-55 Main Battle Tanks???


via Press TV.
There are reports that armored vehicles including a shipment of t-62 and t-55 tanks, which are old armored Russian tanks collected in Libya and transferred to Syria, have reached foreign-backed militants through different secret ways.

The US and its allies are geared up to disturb the military balance, prolong the clashes and change the situation into a war of attrition in Syria, Al Quds Al Arabi reported.

There have been reports of a plan for training and organizing thousands of Syrian volunteers including those who had avoided military service or civilians capable of carrying weapons and taking military training.

A comprehensive reconnaissance mission is currently underway on the borders of Syria’s neighboring countries as a preparatory measure for launching arms to the foreign-backed militants.

The mission seems to be a good reason for the presence of 8000 American, British and French forces on the borders of Syria with Turkey and Jordan to supervise the process of arming and delivering weapons to the foreign-backed militants.

There are also reports that opposition groups consisting of 650 military groups are equipped with new arms in Dara’a.
Uh wait.  What?

T-55's?

This is unlike any other civil war I've ever heard of.  New definitions are needed when a civil war/insurgency is now involving heavy armor!

Are we trying to make this a regional war???? 

EADS Propaganda...



So far EADS has been doing the best job of getting the news out from the Paris Air Show of any manufacturer.  Home court advantage? 

FNSS

Which do we need more????

AAV
First introduced in the 1970's.
Modified in the 1980's.
Expected to serve well past 2025.

Or this....

MV-22B
First introduced in about 2005 (sketchy..first deployment 2007)
Approx 160 on hand (examples diverted to HMX-1)
Original plan called for 502, was reduced to 360 and now increased back to 406
Doesn't it make sense to curtail buys of the F-35 and MV-22 and get our armor house in order????

When you have enough V-22's to send several over to HMX-1....then you're either playing politics or you have enough to take care of your active duty squadrons.

Weird fact?  No one is explaining how the Marine Corps justified the increase in baseline MV-22 buys after reducing it to 360.

Fox coverage of MPF offload



Hmm.  Useful training. Embarrassing overhype of the actual work being done....oh and will someone tells these silly bastards to put a cover on their domes?  The silliness done to make sure that the video cameras get a good view of your face is not inspiring.

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works®




A different view on the F-35 by BlackFive.


via BlackFive.
The defense budget for 2014 is starting to take shape and we are going to be taking a good look at some of the items in it. Money is obviously tight, so we need to make certain that it is spent wisely and for the right reasons. All too often politics, lobbying and factors that have nothing to do with national security push programs and spending. In an era of austerity we simply can’t afford this.
The Chairman’s mark of the Defense Authorization Act is out and there are many good things in there. Rep. Buck McKeon is a solid advocate for a strong defense and this is his chance to comment on priorities and goals for defense funding. Most of the relatively short document relates to policy and has some requirements for explanations of debacles like Benghazi. But there are also some funding items that don’t make much sense.
One of these is a requirement to buy F-18 aircraft, which is a bit of a head scratcher. We cancelled the F-22 program before we bought anywhere near as many true air superiority fighters as we should have. We have cut back severely the number of F-35s that we plan to buy, but somehow we can find the money to buy a completely different and significantly less capable bird. That smells distressingly like some corporate welfare for Boeing, who makes the F-18.
I am unaware of any purely tactical or strategic military argument for splitting the funding for our fighter aircraft. There was a time back in the day where we had the F-14, 15 & 16 birds with different mission profiles and we let Northrop, Boeing and Lockheed duke it out to see how many of each we were going to buy. But we came to the logical conclusion that too often led to a contest between retired generals to feather their own company’s nest.

Read it all at BlackFive.

I don't have an opinion.

What I do have is simmering anger.  No.  Make that boiling anger.

I hate being misunderstood so let me try this again.

I DESPISE THE THOUGHT THAT TWO AIRPLANES (F-35 & V-22) ARE GOBBLING UP THE ENTIRE MARINE CORPS BUDGET!!!

How bad are things from my viewpoint?  We're going to cut the Marine's manpower to the barebones, not procure much needed replacements to the AAV, not buy the Marine Personnel Carrier, not update our fleet of MTVRs, make a questionable buy of lightly armored JLTVs, all because we are hyper dedicated to getting the F-35 and V-22!

I do not want the very nature of the US Marine Corps changed because of some gear.  Gear is suppose to be a tool to help you do the job better, not become the service's reason for being.  We do not need to become a quasi air force in green!

NOTE:  The issue with the F-35 has been broken down into camps.  Either your  for it' or you're against it'....I'm in the Marine Corps camp.  A real deal medium weight force that is expeditionary, can land on foreign shores, fight and win against technologically capable foes is what I'm all in on.  Future foes will have IEDs, anti-armor systems and artillery.  Protected transport for the infantry will be a must have.  I don't see the AAV as meeting the challenges of the future.