U.S. Marines at the Amphibious Assault School, conduct amphibious exercise at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, April 11, 2024. The Operator Certification Course ensures Marines possess the technical knowledge, skills, and proficiency required to safely operate the Amphibious Combat Vehicle in waterborne operations. The Marine Corps is taking a deliberate approach to fielding the ACV to the Fleet Marine Force to ensure our Marines understand the platform’s capabilities and can operate it safely and proficiently. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Adrian Estrada)
Friday, May 03, 2024
AAS student conduct ACV training
Open Comment Post. 3 May 24
Can the US Army hang anything else on the turret of the new M2A4E1 Bradley?
Ok I get it.
B-Roll: 1st Bn., 11th Marines executes HIRAIN
U.S. Marines with Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, execute an M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System rapid infiltration from March Air Force Base to Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, May 1, 2024. HIRAIN is the process of identifying an enemy target from forward observation points and unmanned aerial vehicles, seizing key terrain for an aerial landing, inserting HIMARS using aircraft, destroying the target and retrograding back to a secure location. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Emeline Swyers)
So let me get this straight.
You're operating against a peer foe.
You're going to identify the enemy target from forward positions, then you're gonna fly in INFANTRY to seize KEY TERRAIN for an AERIAL LANDING....you're gonna unload HIMARS, you're gonna destroy the target and then you're gonna get the fuck outta dodge before the enemy locates and micro fragments everyone?
WHO THE FUCK COMES UP WITH THIS SHIT AND WHY AREN'T THEY GETTING DRUG TESTED DAILY!!!!!
Understand this isn't normal shit whoever came up with this fuckery are smoking. They're on psychedelics. This is pure fantasy shit!
30 Sailors, Marines Injured in LCAC ‘Incident’
via USNI News
An “incident” off Florida on Wednesday evening involving two Navy air-cushioned landing craft, or LCACs, left 30 sailors and Marines with injuries, including five treated at a Georgia hospital, the Navy announced late Thursday.
The service began its investigation into the mishap, which happened off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla., during a pre-deployment training exercise with amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD-1) and amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD-21), U.S. 2nd Fleet officials said in a statement posted online.
There were 18 sailors and 30 Marines aboard the two LCACs. Of the 30 who reported injuries, “five sailors were medically evacuated for further care at Savannah Memorial University Medical Center. Four of the five sailors have been released from the hospital after treatment,” according to the statement and a Navy official. “One sailor remains under medical care and is being assessed for further treatment. Sailors and Marines with minor injuries were treated aboard Wasp and New York.”
Fleet officials provided no further details about the incident.
An LCAC mishap? That's something you don't happen often. Wonder what was up with this. The obvious guess is that some type of collision happened between the two boats but who knows.
Wouldn't be the first time for something like that....happens all the time with LCUs but people don't talk about that.
They want to use the entire III MEF as a stand in force???
via Marine Corps News
“There’s been a lot of focus on the MLR, very appropriately so, what we were trying to do in Azure Dragon is validate our ability to stand in as a MEF, as a (Marine Air Ground Task Force),” Bierman said.
But having the force, a unit with 25,000 Marines, running as the stand in force sets up units such as the regiments to better exploit enemy weaknesses, Bierman said.
I was wrong.
I thought they were willing to sacrifice an MLR to the war god in order to pull the US into a war with China.
Nope.
They want to go big. They want to put an entire MEF in the line of unrelenting fire to make sure the American people react emotionally instead of rationally to China's effort to retake Taiwan.
Amazing.
Plus they're trying to use the example of the Houthis as proof that the SIF concept works? Grasping at fucking straws.
The entire Marine Corps leadership needs to be drug tested.
Thursday, May 02, 2024
If 5in guns are the future weapon of choice to destroy drones/missiles do we need to start adding more to our destroyers?
It kinda seems like the Navy is pushing hard to use a mix of microwave/laser and guns to handle the incoming drone/missile problem. If that's the case then do we need to start adding more 5in guns to our destroyers? Oh and on a sidenote let me remind you that once big deck amphibs had (I believe...doing this from memory) 3 on them on the old Tarawa class. 5in guns are back in style...at least for a little bit."We have fired over 140 Hypervelocity Projectile rounds from both 155mm & 5 inch guns both on land based firing events and at sea. Our objective is one shot one kill from a single #HVP projectile engagement" ~ Tate Westbrook BAE Systems Via @navalnewscom https://t.co/bFYOPedgnO pic.twitter.com/ofGSPRpxGO
— AirPower 2.0 (MIL_STD) (@AirPowerNEW1) April 21, 2024
Yeah someone is gonna have to figure this out. How do you deconflict the airspace between low flying drones and attack planes/helicopters?
Here is a longer, higher-quality version of the video showing a jet nearly colliding with a small FPV #drone. Although some folks claim these came within a few cm (inches), the distance is probably closer to 3 m (10 feet). That is still very close. There is wake turbulence and… pic.twitter.com/j1HmJPqFsE
— DanielR (@DanielR33187703) April 26, 2024
Redback IFV with a K21 turret w/40mm Bofors gun competing for Romanian contract
It will be very interesting if Redback IFV with a K21 turret and a 40mm Bofors gun wins a contract for 246 Infantry Fighting Vehicles for Romania.
— Junsupreme (@RyszardJonski) April 28, 2024
The Koreans offer local production/assembly if a contract is signed.
Romania has a lot to offer, mainly the cheapest production… https://t.co/sZWegFzikw pic.twitter.com/ftmGgNghpv
I don't fear the drone, but those bastards are starting to become a huge concern
Nothing to fear here, anon.
— War Doll (@thewardoll) April 29, 2024
You're prepared, so you already have a PVS-14 or a 31 to help you navigate the dark. You wouldn't patrol without it.
You'll notice this drone has an IR illuminator on it, due to the immediate surrounding being lit up brighter than the rest.
Which… https://t.co/XjywVyFuHL
Florida Sheriff gets it. Evil can never be dead enough
Listen to this sheriff in Florida “Evil can never be dead enough”🔊
— Sheri™ (@FFT1776) April 29, 2024
If the courts and DA’s won’t take career criminals off the streets, then we need more sheriffs like this. pic.twitter.com/CFGx5TesbU
Ukrainian losses in the war have been greatly underreported...
I know the Russians have been making advances lately (its reported everywhere, didn't see a need to post it here), but to see this news? To see that Western intel officials are reporting it on background? I wonder how bad things actually are for the Ukrainians. More to the point. How close can the Russians advance to the border before Western leaders push for boots on the ground? Are the Russians working on that math or have they reached a point where they just don't give a fuck anymore and want all the smoke we got?Western intelligence officials dispute Zelensky’s estimate for Ukraine’s casualties — some 31,000 soldiers killed in the fighting — and believe the figure is far higher, likely more than double (+62,000)
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 30, 2024
Source: WaPo pic.twitter.com/UBIBQMjnCp
If possible I'd luv for all these protesters to actually meet Hamas and get their just due...
If this is true then we need to up our missile defense game MASSIVELY!
US interception rate during Iranian assault on Israel in April was 25%, with only 2 out of 8 hits; in parallel, Israeli interceptor missiles hit over 90% of targets. via @GLZRadio
— Israel Radar (@IsraelRadar_com) May 1, 2024
Tempest GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme)
The fantasy art looks awesome. Can the Brits actually do it though? My prediction? Its all dreams. I'd bet money they're already working behind the scenes to glob onto the USAF or USN's next gen fighter. They're just too cash strapped to take this on alone....even with an ally or two its still a heavy climb.
Tempest GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme) has lost its funny pelican beak in the new graphics and I'm starting to like it. pic.twitter.com/BaWg22l0AQ
— Junsupreme (@RyszardJonski) May 1, 2024
WHISKEY Multi Mission Reconnaissance Craft
Monday, April 29, 2024
That recon/counter recon & eyes of the joint force is ringing more hollow than ever. The US Army is getting its logistics together for the Pacific fight. The Army plans, the USMC shouts the failed Force Design 2030 bullshit!
This irks me to no end. The USMC went all in on Force Design 2030, the advocates continue to push it and we see our biggest rival (lets face it, the enemy is nothing...the US Army is our biggest rival) continues to push forward into every void we created and even onto land that we supposedly staked out (or should I say maritime terrain?).As the U.S. military looks to the future of the Army and its crucial role in deterrence and defense in the Pacific, far more attention should be devoted to the questions of how to supply, support, and sustain the force. https://t.co/tYwxOirDuB
— War on the Rocks (@WarOnTheRocks) April 29, 2024