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kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/12/2019 2:03:20 PM)

Another article on professional wargaming:

https://warontherocks.com/2019/08/roll-for-initiative-natos-navies-need-a-wargaming-series/




elxaime -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/12/2019 10:39:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: kevinkins

Another article on professional wargaming:

https://warontherocks.com/2019/08/roll-for-initiative-natos-navies-need-a-wargaming-series/


I wonder if the author of the article knows about CMANO? Seems like the game does a lot of what he says needs doing, aside from the political, diplomatic and logistic aspects.




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/13/2019 12:07:34 AM)

There are massive trollings at ZH’s comment section against the Chinese government, for showing off their PAP troops near Hong Kong border. Hundreds of 6x6 ICVs and passenger trucks are assembling in Shenzhen and likely over 30k of PAP personnels included. Even the state media reported them dramatically and very determined to give rioters in Hong Kong some lethal lessons:

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-12/global-times-shows-dramatic-video-chinese-army-preparing-hong-kong-invasion

https://twitter.com/OedoSoldier/status/1160857900241178624 (video)




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/13/2019 8:27:04 AM)

U.S. Navy Fixes Propulsion Issues on its Newest Aircraft Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/U.S.-Navy-Fixes-Propulsion-Issues-on-its-Newest-Aircraft-Carrier-USS-Gerald-R.-Ford-770x410.jpg[/img]
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The U.S. Navy declares its newest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford CVN78, propulsion plant has "reached completion" over two years after the ship's delivery in May 2017. Major unspecified issues have now been fixed but the ship remains in the shipyard at Newport News Shipbuilding.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/u-s-navy-fixes-propulsion-issues-on-its-newest-aircraft-carrier-uss-gerald-r-ford/

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U.S. Navy Considering More Advanced Burke Destroyers as Large Surface Combatant Timeline Slips
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The Navy is looking at “something beyond even a Flight III” combat capability for its new-build destroyers, as its plans for transitioning from building the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer to the future Large Surface Combatant continue to evolve and the LSC procurement date continues to slide.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/u-s-navy-considering-more-advanced-burke-destroyers-as-large-surface-combatant-timeline-slips/


DDG 51 Burke Flight IV ? Flight IIIA ?

I am a bit surprised honestly because i heard here and there rumors that the Flight III is already at the limits (in terms of weight, stability, power etc...)

Why not use the DDG1000 hull as the new base platform ?

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Advanced Arresting Gear Ready for All Props and Jets Aircraft
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/General-Atomics-AAG-System-Successfully-Completes-Barricade-Arrestment-Test-2-770x410.jpg[/img]
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The U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) system received the green light to recover all “props and jets” aircraft. The ARBs enable propeller aircraft: C-2A Greyhound, E-2C Hawkeye and E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, and jet aircraft: F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and E/A-18G Growler to perform flight operations aboard USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/advanced-arresting-gear-ready-for-all-props-and-jets-aircraft/




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/13/2019 2:44:26 PM)

Interactive map of Russian military deployments. This might be of some help to scenario designers.

https://www.gfsis.org/maps/russian-military-forces

Looks like the map was updated in April:

"Created date: 2018-07-30 08:01:29
Latest modified date: 2019-04-24 07:05:29"

Go into the Map information section for more details.




Gunner98 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/13/2019 11:04:37 PM)

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Interactive map of Russian military deployments.


Very nice - thank you.




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/14/2019 2:25:31 AM)

Here’s a question: What if China let US Navy’s warships park in Hong Kong, while the PAP rush in for a crackdown, then what would those US Navy personnel in Hong Kong will do?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-13/beijing-refuses-american-warships-entry-hong-kong-ports




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/14/2019 2:22:50 PM)

An interesting and unlikely story:

https://taskandpurpose.com/kavon-hakimzadeh-harry-truman-iran




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/15/2019 12:01:01 PM)

Silatronix secures ONR contract for Li-ion cells technology
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Silatronix has been awarded a $10.1 million contract from the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR). The contract, entitled “Organosilicon Electrolytes for Safe, High Energy, High-Nickel NMC Li-ion Batteries” will focus on the use of Organosilicon (OS) electrolytes to improve the cycling stability of Li-ion cells using NMC622 and NMC811 cathode materials in combination with various state-of-the-art anode materials.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/silatronix-secures-onr-contract-for-li-ion-cells-technology/

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USMC JLTV achieves Initial Operational Capability
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/USMC-JLTV-achieves-Initial-Operational-Capability-770x410.jpg[/img]
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The U.S. Marine Corps’ Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) is officially ready to deploy and support missions of the naval expeditionary force-in-readiness worldwide.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/usmc-jltv-achieves-initial-operational-capability/

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U.S. Navy Issues Draft RFP for Large USV
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The U.S. Navy released a draft request for proposals (RFP) to industry for the development of the Large Unmanned Surface Vehicle (LUSV), on August 9.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/u-s-navy-issues-draft-rfp-for-large-usv/

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BAE Systems Starts Construction on Royal Navy’s 2nd City-class Type 26 Frigate
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Type_26-Infographic-1024x725.jpg[/img]
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BAE Systems cut the first steel for HMS Cardiff, the second Type 26 City-class frigate for the Royal Navy, on August 14 2019.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/bae-systems-starts-construction-on-royal-navys-2nd-city-class-type-26-frigate/

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Finnish Navy Pohjanmaa-Class Corvette Program back on track
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Finnish-MoD-confirms-Pohjanmaa-class-corvette-program-delay-2-1024x369.jpg[/img]
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Finnish Navy's Pohjanmaa-class corvette acquisition project is proceeding well after having been delayed by a change of government and longer than expected contract negotiations. The Finnish Ministerial Committee on Economic Policy gave its approval for the continuation of the process.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/finnish-navy-pohjanmaa-class-corvette-program-back-on-track/

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UK & Norway Reinforce Commitment for Joint ASW Ops in North Atlantic
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Boeing-Receives-2.4-Billion-P-8A-Poseidon-Contract-From-U.S.-Navy-770x410.jpg[/img]
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The UK and Norway reinforced their commitment for joint anti-submarine operations in the North Atlantic at RAF Lossiemouth in North-East Scotland today.

Defence Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan hosted Norwegian State Secretary Tone Skogen to discuss NATO and the UK’s role in the North Atlantic.

The UK is investing £3 billion in nine new Boeing Poseidon P-8A maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), with Norway committing to a further five. The aircraft are sophisticated submarine-hunters designed to scout complex undersea threats.

The aircraft will work together, and with NATO allies, to combat a range of intensifying threats in the North Atlantic, including increased hostile submarine activity.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/uk-norway-reinforce-commitment-for-joint-asw-ops-in-north-atlantic/




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/15/2019 1:58:27 PM)

Emerging:

https://theaviationist.com/2019/08/14/reports-syrian-su-22-shot-down-down-near-idlib-pilot-reported-as-ejected/

Additionally:

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/security/2019/08/30-russian-naval-vessels-stage-show-force-coast-norway

And for WW2 buffs, a short analysis of the invasion of Southern France 75 years ago today:

https://warontherocks.com/2019/08/recalling-the-other-supreme-allied-operation-of-1944/




SirAndrew -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/15/2019 6:20:01 PM)

wrote this article for CIMSEC, hope you enjoy [;)]

http://cimsec.org/arab-allies-must-step-up-to-defend-freedom-of-navigation-in-the-gulf/41255





kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/16/2019 1:35:40 AM)

Glad to see professionals are here in this great forum. Bravo.

Kevin




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/17/2019 8:31:32 AM)

Japan Officially Selects F-35B Fighter as STOVL Aircraft
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Italian-Navys-Strategic-Planning-and-Fleet-Composition-Until-2034-3-770x410.jpg[/img]
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Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has officially announced the selection of the F-35B fighter as its future short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft. The U.S. government and Lockheed Martin were the sole bidder.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/japan-officially-selects-f-35b-fighter-as-stovl-aircraft/




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/18/2019 12:23:37 PM)

TADTE 2019: Latest Taiwanese Naval Projects for ROC Navy
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The latest Taiwanese naval projects were showcased at the 2019 Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE) which was held this week in Taiwan: A new LPD project, a mine-laying ship and the flight II of the well known Tuo Chiang-class corvette.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/tadte-2019-latest-taiwanese-naval-projects-for-roc-navy/

After the "air defense LHD" from Qatar, here is the "surface combatant LPD" from Taiwan...

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U.S. Marines Demonstrate M142 HIMARS MLRS Capabilities in Amphibious Raid
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/U.S.-Marines-Demonstrate-M142-HIMARS-MLRS-in-Amphibious-Raid-770x410.jpg[/img]
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U.S. Marines with 3rd Marine Division demonstrated the mobility and lethality of the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System during a simulated amphibious raid, Aug. 14, 2019.

The training provides an opportunity for the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy to enhance their interoperability and develop new methods of integrating Marine assets into the naval expeditionary force. During the operation, a HIMARS platoon from 12th Marine Regiment successfully loaded personnel and equipment onto a U.S. Navy landing craft, utility, where it was then transferred to another location and offloaded on shore for follow-on missions.

This capability makes HIMARS a more lethal and extensive asset. “This exercise helps showcase our unit’s mobility and the mobility of the HIMARS in the Indo-Pacific,” said U.S. Marine Cpl. Pablo Villegas, a HIMARS operator who participated in the training. He went on to say that HIMARS are typically driven over land or inserted into an area of operations via aircraft, now that HIMARS are able to be transported via a LCU, there are no limits to where the HIMARS can be.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/u-s-marines-demonstrate-m142-himars-mlrs-capabilities-in-amphibious-raid/




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 9:47:45 AM)

ROK Navy to get Aircraft Carrier, Arsenal Ship as part of Ambitious 5-year defense plan
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/ROK-Navy-to-get-Aircraft-Carrier-Arsenal-Ship-as-part-of-Ambitious-5-year-defense-plan-770x410.jpg[/img]
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South Korea's Ministry of National Defense (MND) unveiled on August 14 an ambitious mid-term defense plan for 2020-2024. In addition to known projects (KDX III Batch II and KSS III Batch II) the plan calls for the design of two new naval projects for the ROK Navy: An LPX-II aircraft carrier and an arsenal ship.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/rok-navy-to-get-aircraft-carrier-arsenal-ship-as-part-of-ambitious-5-year-defense-plan/




Ancalagon451 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 9:59:19 AM)

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/29477/lets-talk-about-the-post-inf-treaty-u-s-test-of-a-ground-launched-tomahawk-missile

Am I the only one that thinks that this proves the russians correct, when they complained about the Aegis Ashore being a INF-violating launcher back in 17?

Ancalagon




Randomizer -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 2:48:47 PM)

From War on the Rocks:

Guide to becoming an Admiral in the Russian Navy

-C




Hongjian -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 2:50:37 PM)

This was fast as heck. Just in June, you could even argue that what was thought to be the first Type 075 LHD hull in Shanghai wasnt even a military ship...
Now, the island is installed and the ship is only a month from being launched. Construction took just under a year.

[image]https://i.imgur.com/4NClMQx.jpg[/image]
[image]https://i.imgur.com/i2KbBJj.jpg[/image]




stilesw -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 3:14:21 PM)

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From War on the Rocks:

Guide to becoming an Admiral in the Russian Navy

-C


Hi Christopher,

Interesting guide, thanks. I've included it in the Dropbox reference library.

As always, any forum member can have access to this Dropbox resource. Just PM me with your email address.

-Wayne Stiles




Primarchx -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 4:17:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Ancalagon451

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/29477/lets-talk-about-the-post-inf-treaty-u-s-test-of-a-ground-launched-tomahawk-missile

Am I the only one that thinks that this proves the russians correct, when they complained about the Aegis Ashore being a INF-violating launcher back in 17?

Ancalagon


That article states that the Aegis Ashore Mk41 were specifically modified to not permit installation of Tomahawk.




Ancalagon451 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 6:23:32 PM)

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That article states that the Aegis Ashore Mk41 were specifically modified to not permit installation of Tomahawk.


Well, since:

- Lockheed-Martin themselves are calling them "identical to the fielded maritime system"

- They are visually undistinguishable from their ship-mounted counterparts and

-There has been no information about the nature of the alleged modifications, unlike the cases of the compartimentalized bomb bay of the B-1B or the condemned missile tubes of the Ohio subs (both modified to comply with the START treaty)

You can color me more than a bit sceptic about that.

Ancalagon




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 7:19:52 PM)

Financial year begins about calendar year ago. Either Lockheed Martin provides work free or US planned to withdraw from INF at least at summer 2018




ExNusquam -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 9:13:12 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Ancalagon451

quote:

That article states that the Aegis Ashore Mk41 were specifically modified to not permit installation of Tomahawk.


Well, since:

- Lockheed-Martin themselves are calling them "identical to the fielded maritime system"

- They are visually undistinguishable from their ship-mounted counterparts and

-There has been no information about the nature of the alleged modifications, unlike the cases of the compartimentalized bomb bay of the B-1B or the condemned missile tubes of the Ohio subs (both modified to comply with the START treaty)

You can color me more than a bit sceptic about that.

Ancalagon

While I have no evidence to back it up, it would be very easy to simply not install any of the TLAM mission planning systems or associated data connections in the cells themselves. Modified could simply mean they never installed the necessary cables.


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ORIGINAL: Filitch

Financial year begins about calendar year ago. Either Lockheed Martin provides work free or US planned to withdraw from INF at least at summer 2018

1. INF has always allowed ground launch of intermediate range systems for R&D for air and sea launch. If you were going to give the Navy a Surface/Sub-Surface strike mission again this is a permissible test.

2. The 2018 Nuclear Posture Review (released February 2018) explicitly noted that the US was conducting this treaty compliant research as a pressure mechanism to attempt to bring the Russians back into compliance. You can see how well that worked out...




Primarchx -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/20/2019 10:13:24 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Ancalagon451

quote:

That article states that the Aegis Ashore Mk41 were specifically modified to not permit installation of Tomahawk.


Well, since:

- Lockheed-Martin themselves are calling them "identical to the fielded maritime system"

- They are visually undistinguishable from their ship-mounted counterparts and

-There has been no information about the nature of the alleged modifications, unlike the cases of the compartimentalized bomb bay of the B-1B or the condemned missile tubes of the Ohio subs (both modified to comply with the START treaty)

You can color me more than a bit sceptic about that.

Ancalagon


Sort of a moot point now, anyway.




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 1:29:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Primarchx

Sort of a moot point now, anyway.


Yep. Not to mention the world military are getting eager to arm land-based long range weaponries for their armies. The demise of INF is expected no matter who becomes the US or Russian president. I don’t think a launcher that being handicapped to fire only one type of weapon is a good idea, even they are risking to violate the treaty before the expiration.




xavierv -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 6:37:47 AM)


USS Ohio cruise missile submarine completes 2-year refit
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Fully refreshed after more than two years of refitting, the US Navy’s oldest guided missile submarine, USS Ohio (SSGN 726), is once again ready to set sail, the PSNS & IMF Public Affairs said on August 15, 2019.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/uss-ohio-cruise-missile-submarine-completes-2-year-refit/

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Raytheon’s Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar successfully tracks first targets
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Raytheon and the U.S. Navy completed the first system-level tests of SPY-6(V)2, the Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar (or EASR), at the Surface Combat System Center at Wallops Island, VA.
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Two variants of EASR are being built: a single-face rotating array designated AN/SPY-6(V)2 for amphibious assault ships and Nimitz class carriers, and a three fixed-face array designated AN/SPY-6(V)3 for Ford class aircraft carriers and the future FFG(X) guided missile frigates.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/raytheons-enterprise-air-surveillance-radar-successfully-tracks-first-targets/

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RAN Hobart-class Guided Missile Destroyer fires SM-2 missile in Australian waters for the first time
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/RAN-Hobart-class-Guided-Missile-Destroyer-fires-SM-2-missile-in-Australian-waters-for-the-first-time_2.jpg[/img]
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HMAS Hobart (III) has become the first Royal Australian Navy Hobart class Guided Missile Destroyer to fire a missile in Australian waters. Hobart fired an SM-2 Standard Missile in the East Australian Exercise Area against an unmanned target during trials off the coast of New South Wales, achieving excellent results.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/ran-hobart-class-guided-missile-destroyer-fires-sm-2-missile-in-australian-waters-for-the-first-time/

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BAE Systems 57mm Gun Systems Selected for Indonesia’s New KCR-60M
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/BAE-Systems-57mm-Gun-Systems-Selected-for-Indonesias-New-KCR-60M-770x410.jpg[/img]
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The Indonesian Navy has selected BAE Systems’ Bofors 57 Mk3 naval gun system for the country’s KCR-60 fast-attack vessel program. The initial contracts with government-owned shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia include four 57 Mk3 gun systems.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/bae-systems-57mm-gun-systems-selected-for-indonesias-new-kcr-60m/

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Not surprising (at all) but it is now semi official

USMC to Fly First F-35B from Japan’s Izumo-class Aircraft Carriers
[img]https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/USMC-to-First-Fly-F-35B-from-Japans-Izumo-class-Aircraft-Carriers-770x410.jpg[/img]
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U.S. Marine Corps' F-35B STOVL fighters will be the first fixed wing aircraft to fly from Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Izumo-class "helicopter destroyers", following the conversion of both JS Izumo and JS Kaga into aircraft carriers.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/08/usmc-to-first-fly-f-35b-from-japans-izumo-class-aircraft-carriers/




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 8:30:15 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: ExNusquam
1. INF has always allowed ground launch of intermediate range systems for R&D for air and sea launch. If you were going to give the Navy a Surface/Sub-Surface strike mission again this is a permissible test.

2. The 2018 Nuclear Posture Review (released February 2018) explicitly noted that the US was conducting this treaty compliant research as a pressure mechanism to attempt to bring the Russians back into compliance. You can see how well that worked out...


This is not case of "R&D for air and sea launch". This is definitely ground-launched missile, moreover missile BGM-109G is object of treaty, launch conducted from launcher not distinguishable from launchers for ground-launch missiles. The bunch of treaty violations.

Please, every big country policy has dirty stain. USA wanted to dismiss treaty, USA found occasion and break the treaty. Any kind of "Nuclear Posture Review", statements of State of Government etc. is only diplomatic games, not more. Don't take it seriously, look deeper.
Probably Russia needs to dismiss treaty too. But in this concrete case USA was more aggressive and goal-oriented.




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 8:54:22 AM)

The first flight of Altius-U UAV, MQ-9 counterpart

https://www.janes.com/article/90556/russia-conducts-first-flight-of-altius-u-uav




Scar79 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 1:12:55 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Filitch

The first flight of Altius-U UAV, MQ-9 counterpart

https://www.janes.com/article/90556/russia-conducts-first-flight-of-altius-u-uav

Well, not quite. Altius is three times heavier and has twice longer range. Orion looks more like a counterpart of Reaper.




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (8/21/2019 1:26:11 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hongjian

This was fast as heck. Just in June, you could even argue that what was thought to be the first Type 075 LHD hull in Shanghai wasnt even a military ship...
Now, the island is installed and the ship is only a month from being launched. Construction took just under a year.


More pictures of the 075 island:

https://twitter.com/OedoSoldier/status/1164161349481459712




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