Friday, June 22, 2012

The makings of a Norwegian Air to Air video...

Thanks Endre for the info!  You rock!

Major Eskil “TAZ” Amdal...display pilot and Marie Brudevold...Norwegian Air Force designer.
The following photos illustrate the "shoot".  It was done off the back ramp of a C-130 with some pretty remarkable (at least to this layman) flying.  Enjoy...I did.







A Century of Norwegian Air Power.

Air Power a-century


Pretty awesome.  Norwegian Airpower at the century mark.  Effective, capable and efficient.  Can you ask for more?

Awesome F-16 vid.

Thanks for the vid Endre!

ALTAY. Turkish Tank Dreams.

What happens when you have a Turkish desire to develop its own domestic tank, mixed with S. Korean K-2 technology mixed with an economy that is weathering the current economic troubles rather nicely...bet they're happy they weren't admitted to the Euro now!....

You have the Altay.  Not much info is available over the web but the wiki page gives a good primer.  Read it here.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Royal Australian Air Force gets busy at Red Flag...






NOTE:
If you enlarge the pics, you can see a photographer in the "observation bubble" on top of the airplane.    Pretty cool.  Now I know how some of these great air to air shots are taken.  One last mystery though.  If these aviation photographers (I'm talking about the guys that take air to air shots) are flying in military aircraft, taking pics of military aircraft and personnel, then why are they then able to turn around and charge the public for copies of the photos?  Just curious. 

Black Sea Rotational Force at Exercise BALTOPS 2012

Photos by Staff Sgt. Nate Hauser
Reconnaissance Marines of the Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, fast rope on to a beachhead, from a Lithuanian helicopter, in order to observe enemy movements prior to an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4. The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.

Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, perform an amphibious landing aboard Polish landing craft launched from the OPR Krakow during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4. The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.

Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, prepare to disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4. The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.

Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4. The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.

Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4. The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.
 These guys operate pretty much under the radar but they've been doing great work in spreading the "real" Marine Corps message (real training and no fluffy bunny bullshit) to allies that are generally harder and more loyal than most.  Its probably because they have fresh memories or still feel threatened by Russian expansionist tendencies. 

Judge Dredd Trailer...



This might be pretty good.  But after PROMETHEUS I'll take a wait and see approach.

Foxhound Patrol Vehicle in Afghanistan






I would so love this vehicle as a JLTV candidate.  We could retire MRAPs, neck down our inventory and still provide protection against IEDs.  The Brits outsmarted everyone with this...lets see how they run with the ball ---especially since they've invented something new.  Not quite an MRAP, not quite a Patrol Vehicle but tougher than a HUMVEE and able to fulfill all its roles.  They'll flub it up (along with General Dynamics) but its a winner.