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post Mar 2 2016, 07:53 AM

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The Army's Fast Stryker Vehicles Get a Big Weapons Upgrade
The lightly armed wheeled vehicles are getting more power, ​in case they ever come up against Russian tanks.

By Kyle Mizokami
Mar 1, 2016

The U.S. Army's Stryker vehicles, originally envisioned as lightly armed infantry fighting vehicles, are getting a much-needed firepower upgrade. The Strykers will be equipped with new rapid-fire cannons and anti-tank guided missiles that will allow them to fight Russian tank and mechanized forces.

The Stryker Interim Armored Vehicle came around in the days before 9/11 as a rapidly deployable fighting vehicle carrying a squad of nine infantrymen. Riding on wheels rather than tracks, it was lighter than most Army combat vehicles and easier for transports like the C-17 to carry.

The Stryker emphasized mobility above all else, including firepower and defense. Although the lightly armored vehicle had plating capable of stopping machine gun rounds, artillery fragments, and light cannon fire, tank guns and anti-tank missiles would easily destroy a Stryker. As for firepower ,the baseline Stryker carries only a .50-caliber machine gun. While useful against insurgents in Iraq, it's a peashooter against Russian tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, unable to penetrate the thick hides of either.

The solution? According to DefenseNews, the Army is planning to upgrade the Stryker with a turret armed with new and deadlier weapons. Half of the Strykers will be equipped with Javelin anti-tank missiles, the other half with a rapid-fire 30-milllimeter autocannon.

The Javelin anti-tank missile was first deployed in the mid-1990s. It's a shoulder-fired missile system with an advanced target recognition and tracking system. In combat, the operator locks onto a tank and launches the missile. The missile zooms upward, tracks, and then dives down onto the target, smashing through the thin top turret armor with devastating effect. Javelin has a range of more than 2,500 meters and is also effective against helicopters and buildings.

The 30-millimeter gun will actually be a larger version of the Bushmaster cannon mounted on the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle. As such, it will have slightly better range and penetration against armored targets, at the cost of storing fewer rounds. The 30-millimeter gun woulud be useful against Russian BMP and BTR infantry fighting vehicles, and the new generation of Boomerang combat vehicles. It should also be effective against helicopters.

The plan is that half of the Strykers will be able to kill pretty much anything, while the other half will be able to kill lighter armored vehicles in the same class as themselves. While it would be nice to upgrade all Strykers with a turret that mounts both missiles and guns, like the Bradley has, in this age of budget austerity one must settle for a reasonable compromise.

The first of the new turreted Strykers should arrive in 2018. In the meantime, here's a video of a Javelin anti-tank missile destroying a T-72 tank:


http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/w...ehicle-weapons/
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post Mar 4 2016, 07:28 AM

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Airbus Helicopters Introduces 'HForce' Weapons Package
by Thierry Dubois
- March 2, 2016, 1:46 PM

http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/def...weapons-package
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post Mar 8 2016, 03:29 PM

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How come overt carry of weapon?

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post Mar 8 2016, 06:33 PM

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Thanks for the heads up about the overt carry.

Usually it is a no go with overt carry unless in war torn region.
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post Mar 20 2016, 09:12 PM

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TNI-AD helicopter crashed, 13 killed, struck by lightning.

http://m.merdeka.com/peristiwa/heli-tni-ad...rkan-tewas.html
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post Mar 20 2016, 11:49 PM

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TNI-AD Bell 412 EP No. HA-5171, victim names have been released.

http://m.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/2016032...wira-tni-gugur/
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post Mar 23 2016, 05:40 PM

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ATM bakal menerima aset baharu untuk memperkukuhkan sistem pertahanan udara. Perolehan aset sistem misil Starstreak mengambilkira pertahanan ke atas Sasaran Penting dan Kawasan Berkepentingan negara. Para jurulatih dari kalangan warga ATM telah menjalani latihan dan kini melatih anggota-anggota yang telah dikenal pasti untuk mengendalikan sistem baru ini.

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post Mar 25 2016, 11:59 AM

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First send in the China fishing boat, when enforcement action by MMEA and RMN begins, the China coastguard will come in.

We'll see the PLAN soon.
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post Mar 31 2016, 12:38 PM

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TNI-AU elephant walk.

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post Apr 3 2016, 01:09 PM

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Is this a real Pendekar?

Rolling in at 45.9 tonnes, VAX is proud to host our celebrity guest cosplayer, the Main Battle Tank of the Malaysian Royal Armored Corps – The PT-91(M) Pendekar! She will have a panel on stage as well as an autograph session limited to the first 100 customers with a purchase of one 128mm round!

http://www.vax.asia/pt-91m-pendekar/
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post Apr 3 2016, 04:17 PM

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If it is an April Fool joke, really in bad taste to involve the armed forces by the organisers.


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post Apr 5 2016, 06:41 PM

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2016 Ireland Easter Rising Parade

Nice pimped up Ford truck for the special forces.



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post Apr 8 2016, 05:49 PM

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The 6x6 is a Renault Higuard renamed to Peacekeeper Protected Response Vehicle in the SAF.

The 4x4 is a Paramount Group Marauder renamed as Protected Combat Support Vehicle in the SAF.

HomeTeam is a collection of authorities from the Singapore Police Force (SPF), Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA).

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Both the 4x4 and the 6x6, got info?

and who the heck is this Home Team? new name for Peoples defence unit?
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Mi-28N gunship crashes near Homs, both pilots dead – Russian Defense Ministry

https://www.rt.com/news/339273-russian-heli...er-crash-syria/
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post Apr 16 2016, 11:21 AM

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Finally, A Deal. India To Buy 36 Rafale Jets For $8.8 Billion
All India | Reported by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Updated: April 15, 2016 20:52 IST


India's much-negotiated deal with France for 36 fighter jets is final - it will buy the French-made Rafale planes for 8.8 billion dollars, said sources to NDTV. The agreement is to be signed within three weeks and it will take at least 18 months for India to get the first lot of aircraft.

France initially sought nearly 12 billion dollars for the sale of 36 fighters complete with weapon systems. India has closed the deal nearly 3 billion dollars below France's asking price.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a visit to Paris last year confirmed India's order of 36 read-to-fly jets. Before that, the Defence Ministry had sanctioned the purchase of 120 planes, but the deal was scaled down dramatically after both sides were unable for years to agree on the unit price and the assembling of the planes in India.

The Rafales are made by manufacturer Dassault Aviation. During PM Modi's visit, the countries agreed that the deal would be handled between their governments.

The Air Force has stressed it needs to start replacing its ageing jet fleet from 2017 to effectively check the capabilities of Pakistan and China.

As the negotiations stretched - and a deal was not reached during French President Francois Hollande's visit to India in January, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said he is "a tough negotiator" and needed time to ensure a good bargain. The Air Force has repeatedly been asking for its ageing warplane fleet to be urgently modernised.

Sources say that as part of the government's push to develop and support military manufacturing at home, in exchange for selling India off-the-shelf Rafales, French companies including Dassault will have to invest three billion dollars in India to help firms here with stealth-capability and radar technologies. France had initially agreed to a 30 per cent offset obligation to be invested in India, while India had sought a minimum of 50 per cent. France has now agreed for 50 per cent offset obligation.

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/rafale-jet-...n-euros-1395958
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Published on 6 Apr 2016
Denis Cuspert, aka Deso Dogg, is a German who joined the Islamic State. He's become a household name for many. However, in this war – in which Germany has been directly supplying weapons to the Peschmerga forces since the attacks on Paris and is more than indirectly involved with Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and other Gulf states – hardly anyone is talking about the German civilians in northern Syria that are fighting terror militias.

While the German government sends its Tornado jets to Syria without a mandate under international law, we discovered German civilians, as well as other international volunteers fighting with and assisting Kurdish commandos. With AK-47s in hand, they are trying to halt the advance of the Islamic State and set up their own in its place. They’re trying to promote a societal model in which there’s no death penalty, men and women have equal right, freedom of religion exists. The far-left scene in Germany sees this as the most important leftist political project in the world and has therefore pledged its support.

VICE journalist, Sebastian Weiss, met up with a German ex-soldier and former Foreign Legionnaire, a 19-year-old Canadian fighter, a mother of four from Poland, an ICOR brigade member, German social workers and a 25-year-old from Saarbrücken, who are deployed under the command of the People’s Protection Units, directly on the front and only 50 kilometers from the IS stronghold, Raqqah.


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Selfie stick in a warzone.

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post Apr 23 2016, 10:49 PM

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Yemen: Pulling the Strings

How did Yemen’s Houthis take Sanaa so easily? Was former President Saleh part of an unlikely alliance with the group?
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post Apr 23 2016, 11:36 PM

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I feel that the Kenyan were like the Syrian army.

http://carnegie-mec.org/2016/03/10/strengt...resilience/iuz7


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https://videos.funker530.com/bitmotive/publ...54c/854x480.mp4

That link works if you want to view it. It's brutal and one-sided. All those armored vehicles were just fleeing from a bunch of jihadis just casually walking across open ground... The Kenyans got massacred and even those who surrendered were shot.  shocking.gif
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