Friday, September 13, 2013

Blast from the past. T77 Heavy Tank.




This vehicles nomenclature seems to vacillate online between being called the T77 or T54.  Either way its a wonderfully obscure vehicle that was in development for US forces.

But of more interest is where the "heritage" for old armored concepts is being kept.

Would you believe World Of Tanks?  Spots like WOT and AboveTopSecret mixed in with the various modeling forums are the true treasures of the internet.  Check them out.  

F-35 and Canada. How about a little economic blackmail?

Thanks for the article Andrew.



Via CTVNews.
Canada's aerospace industry could lose about $10.5 billion worth of contracts over several decades if the federal government ultimately decides not to purchase the controversial F-35 Stealth Fighter, says a senior executive at Lockheed Martin.
Orlando Carvalho, executive vice-president of the U.S. defence giant, says Lockheed will honour $500 million worth of business already awarded to Canadian partners but that other work would be in jeopardy without a Canadian jet order.
"If in fact the Canadian government were to decide not to select the F-35 we will certainly honour the contracts that we have here with the Canadian industry but our approach in the future would be to try to do business with the industries that are in the countries that are buying the airplane," he said in an interview after officially opening its new engine overhaul facility in Montreal.
Economic blackmail.

Some will call it the price of doing business, but make no mistake about it.  This is a threat being levied at the Canadian Govt and its people.

This alone should cause Canada to reject the F-35.

But this points to a larger issue.  Why would the Pentagon allow contracts to be awarded not on the basis of getting the best manufacturing practices AND cheapest price possible?  It is as I've suspected.  A business scheme designed to get countries into the program.  Not because the F-35 meets the needs of those buying it, but because it is tied to their economies.  

Did Lockheed just expose another reason why this plane costs so damn much?

Consulate in Herat, Afghanistan under attack.

We're getting hit again.  Read about it here.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

F-35 in S. Korea. Lockheed buys some help.

Affordable is officially a joke now...Canada is being pressured despite budgeting x-amount of dollars and only being able to buy many less than required fighters...same with others...including the Pentagon.


via Chosun Ilbo.
Fifteen former Air Force chiefs have written to President Park Geun-hye calling on her to procure stealth bombers. They said Korea should "give top priority to stealth functions" for the next-generation F-X fighter procurement project, regardless of the budget. 
A total amount of W8.3 trillion (US$1=W1,085) has been earmarked for the project to buy 60 fighter jets.
All of the retired Air Force chiefs who are still alive signed the letter, except for six who are ill or overseas.
"Originally, the Air Force gave priority to the capabilities of fighter jets in order to respond to threats from North Korea or potential threats from neighboring countries," they said in the letter sent on Aug. 29. "But if the project is implemented under the current parameters," which put the priority on price, "the Air Force would have to select the F-15SE, which has poorer stealth function." 
There are three candidates, but the other two -- the Lockheed Martin F-35A and EADS Eurofighter -- have more or less been knocked off the list because they are too expensive. 
The former Air Force chiefs urged Park not to assess the models based on their bid prices alone but carry out a comprehensive evaluation of all models.
But they do not want the project halted and started from scratch, since that would leave a vacuum in the country's defenses. Instead, they urged Park to secure additional funds.
I'm not shocked by this.

I'm not surprised.

I'm also not stupid.

Lockheed Martin is putting on a full court press in S. Korea.  Can you smell the desperation?  Can you sense the fear?  This corporation built a house of cards, fooled the entire DoD, built up a belief that their plane is the only solution and now that they're meeting resistance in the form of fiscal reality they're panicking.  

But the craziest thing is that these generals don't want price to be a consideration!  I mean really?  Seriously?  Not a consideration for an "affordable" fighter?  Not a consideration for a fighter that was suppose to be cheaper to operate than a F-16?

These generals just invalidated the very airplane that they're seeking to endorse.  Amazing.


Ultra Light Tactical Vehicle. JLTV Killer???

Blast from the past. Sky Raider.

An AD-5 Skyraider of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 332 pictured on the ground in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 12, 1955, fifty-eight years ago today

F-35. Lifting the UK economy?

via Lockheed Martin press release.
LONDON, United Kingdom, Sept. 12, 2013 – Thirteen British companies and the U.K. Minister of Defence Equipment, Support and Technology participated in a Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] Industry Recognition Event during the DSEI tradeshow today. Over the next 40 years, British industry will continue to play a vital role in the F-35’s global production, follow-on development and sustainment, bringing strong economic benefits to the kingdom.
“The F-35 is the largest defence programme in the world,” said U.K. Minister of Defence Equipment, Support and Technology Philip Dunne. “The U.K.’s involvement will generate billions of pounds and tens of thousands of jobs for the British economy for decades to come, with over 500 suppliers across the U.K. already contributing to the production of the F-35. Backed by this government's strategic vision for U.K. aerospace, the F-35 programme allows us to continue to build on the strengths of our nations avionics, systems and sensors industry.”
Steve O’Bryan, vice president, F-35 Business Development, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics added, “Our suppliers here in the U.K. are essential to the success of this program. Together, they will produce 15 percent of each one of the more than 3,100 F-35s planned for the global fleet. We are leveraging their proud legacy of innovation in aerospace to deliver this unprecedented capability to the warfighter.”
Read the whole thing here.

My considered analysis of the claims being made?

Bullshit.

We're seeing a monetary scheme that rivals the fraud seen on Wall Street.  Money is flowing from the US government to Lockheed Martin.  That money is then spread around the world to different sub contractors in strategic countries...countries that are either part of the program or those that tey want to join.  Next, Lockheed Martin charges the US govt and its allies crazy prices for the airplane and when those govts balk at the price, Lockheed Martin can claim all the jobs that are provided by this project.

Its diabolical.  Its fraudulent.  It shouldn't have been allowed.  And it won't work in the end.

The writing is on the wall.  Sequestration will continue and the F-35 will die (Who's gonna save it?  Government deficit reducing Republicans or social spending Democrats?  The budget hawks rule the roost and the F-35 is the biggest pigeon flying).

Nuff said.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

WTF Putin!!!

Everyone is going crazy about Putin saying that America isn't an exceptional country and that its dangerous for Americans to thinks so.

To that I say ... Ok.  To each his own.

But what has me saying what the fuck is this section...
Reports that militants are preparing another attack — this time against Israel — cannot be ignored.
What did he just do there?

Is Israel about to be gassed by Hezbollah?  If they do it they better be real careful and real clever.  If Israel gets gassed and it can be traced to Assad then that country will be turned to glass.

A few people were talking WW3 with the nonsense that is the Obama Administration foreign policy.  I laughed it off, but this puts things in a new light.  Putin is old skool Soviet Union Operator.  If he's determined that they can do it with few fingerprints then more people will die.

Shit just got real. 

F-35C. This is how it ends...

Thanks for the article Andrew.


via Reuters.
Defense officials say the Navy is looking at an array of options, including buying fewer coastal warships built by Lockheed Martin Corp and Australia's Austal, and delaying orders for the Navy's F-35 C-model, also built by Lockheed to land on aircraft carriers.
Lockheed, Austal and other Navy suppliers such as General Dynamics and Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc are awaiting news about how the Navy would cut spending in its fiscal 2105 budget plan now being prepared.
The services are working to finalize their plans in coming days so they can send them to top Pentagon leaders for review.
Mabus said the Navy was doing all it could to protect training and readiness, but warned that if the cuts stayed in place, sailors and Marines might have to deploy without adequate training within 12 to 18 months.
Training and maintenance had already been scaled back, while protecting funding needed for deployments, but the forecast cuts would eventually begin to affect those areas, he said.
He said naval forces remained in the Middle East at the ready to deal with Syria, but ongoing budget cuts could undermine the Navy's ability to provide those military options to the president in the future.
"Unless we act to address the damage of continuing resolutions and sequestration, there are options which may be limited or just not available in the future," Mabus said.
Continued budget cuts could force the Navy to eliminate more than three dozen planned maintenance periods for its warships, and ground more than 200 aircraft.
Mabus also warned that the Navy's efforts to rebuild its fleet and drive down acquisition costs would be jeopardized if budget cuts forced it to break multiyear acquisition contracts.
Follow the link to read the whole thing but make no mistake about it...
If the Navy has to choose between carriers with Super Hornets or fewer carriers with F-35Cs, the more carrier argument will win everytime. 
Its nothing sinister.  Its just the way things are.

Combatant Commanders will insist on having carriers available.  Combatant Commanders don't see a slowdown in the need for forward deployed forces in this chaotic world.  What this also means is that the death spiral (as I've predicted) is about to hit full force this fall.  Left unsaid is what will happen to the other variants.  Amos will die in a ditch over the F-35B but he's in a much weakened position and opponents of this program will drop a few well placed e-mails to Congressional staffers and he won't testify.  Additionally many will be driven mad by the idea that he will once again offer up the Amphibious Combat Vehicle for delay.

This is almost a done deal.  They'll fight it but the F-35 program is being recognized for what it is.  An unaffordable boondoggle.

Patria AMV Concept. More pics. UPDATE!

I just noticed it.  Do you see that weapon mount?  Looks to me like its sporting an ATK 25mm light weight chain gun and a 7.62 machine gun.  The 25mm cannon is the stunner though.  I've always like the concept, but never thought that anyone would bite.  The fact that Patria is showcasing the weapon on its concept vehicle is telling.  We might see this on a allied or US vehicle soon.








Blog Note.

I want to thank Jonathan for the info on the Patria Concept and Nexter Titus.  DSEi was (I thought) a non-event.  I'm glad he was paying attention.

Titus Multi-Role Armored Vehicle Brochure.

Nexter "Titus" Multi-Role Armored Vehicle Vid.

Nexter "Titus" Multi-Role Armored Vehicle Pic.


Patria DSEi Vid. (historical)

Patria AMV Concept Vehicle Brochure.

Patria AMV Concept Vehicle.

Looks good!





Type 26 Global Combat Ship (latest vid)

Syria fallout?

Thanks for the article Matthew!


via France24...
AFP - Russian President Vladimir Putin will offer to supply Iran S-300 air defence missile systems as well as build a second reactor at the Bushehr nuclear plant, the Kommersant business daily reported Wednesday.
Putin will renew an old offer to supply Iran with five of the sophisticated ground-to-air missile systems at a meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rowhani on Friday, Kommersant said, quoting a souce close to the Kremlin.
Putin is set to meet Rowhani at a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation held in Kyrgyzstan on Friday.
Well that didn't take long.

The verdict is now in on whether Russia played the US like a two year old at feeding time.

Yeah they played us.  They're drinking our milkshake.  Read the entire article here.

Blast from the past. M-52 105mm Self-propelled Howitzer

Thanks Galvars for the idea!



Photos and vehicle description via Olive Drab.
The Howitzer, Self-propelled 105mm M52 / M52A1 was developed starting in 1948 as one of a set of post-WW II self-propelled artillery weapons. It replaced the M-7 Priest 105mm SP and M37 105mm HMC. With the advent of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, the Army specified that the new artillery platforms would be fully enclosed to provide not only protection from conventional weapons, but also for the NBC protection required by the nuclear battlefield.
The M-52 was based on components of the M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank. The rear track idler wheel was lowered to the ground to resist firing shock and no recoil spade was provided. The engine and transmission were in the front section of the hull, while the rear hull was the base of a large turret with a 60° traverse left or right of center. The turret had access doors and hatches for the driver, gunner, and commander. An anti-aircraft .50 cal. machine gun was mounted at the commander's hatch. During development, the vehicle was known as the T98, then the T98E1 which was standardized as the M-52.
The main gun of the M-52 was the 105mm M49 Howitzer.
A total of 684 M-52 105mm Self-propelled Howitzers were built by Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. in Milwaukee, WI starting in 1954.
This is the granddaddy of the M-109.  

What will be interesting is what happens on a modern battlefield.  A battlefield where we receive counter battery fire in the form of 122mm rockets hitting us with the Chinese/Russian version of steel rain.

Marine Corps leadership preached killing Iraqi artillery in the first Gulf War.  They told every pilot over and over again that we (meaning the ground forces) could handle Iraqi Tanks, AFVs and Infantry.  Artillery was a different matter.  Even then, Russian guns out ranged our own.

Future  artillery doctrine isn't talked about a lot but it will be as interesting any other development on the battlefield.