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Vehicle I-D: T-34-85, Patriotic War to Cold War and beyond?

This is just the tip of the spear of the long life of what is now the world’s most prolific and oldest battle tank still in use!

This is about the T-34 series battle tank specifically armed with the 85mm gun.  The main gun was a modification of the high velocity 85mm anti-aircraft gun. At first the D-5T version of the 85mm was used, but was quickly replaced by the slightly more compact Zis-S-53 gun.

Great Patriotic War (World War Two): June 1941 to May 1945.

The first T-34-85s, with the D-5T gun, are sometimes called the Model 1943 even though their production was from January-March 1944.

Early T-34-85 with D-5T gun. Note rounded fenders and mish-mash of two styles of roadwheels. One style of roadwheel uses a solid rubber tire, the other style has no rubber tire.

Production of the T-34-85 with the better Zis-S-53 gun began in March 1944, and was called Model 1944.  Improved versions were called Model 1945, Model 1946, etcetera, and these model designations did not necessarily refer to the year of production.

Germans use a knocked-out T-34-85, with D-5T gun, as a forward observation post.

During the Great Patriotic War (World War Two), the shape of the turret of the T-34-85 varied depending on which Soviet factory made it. The turret had to be enlarged to accommodate a radio and another crewman. Also, the positions of the turret ventilators shifted. Early on, the fenders were rounded, by the end of the war they were squared-off.

The early, smaller, turret of the T-34-85.

Silent German film, destroyed T-34-85s, 1944:

More silent German film, lots of burning T-34-85s, makes you wonder how the Germans lost:

Yugoslav T-34-85 in the village of Vinkovci, sometime in 1945. 

Torgau, Germany, April 1945, Soviets show-off their T-34-85 to a U.S. Major General Reinhardt, who is accompanied by Russian General Rossovsky (divisional general of the First Ukrainian Army):

Cold War: Approximately 1947 (due to U.S. President Harry Truman’s Truman Doctrine) to 1991 (Operation Desert Storm, collapse of Soviet Union).

After the Great Patriotic War, a standardized version of the T-34-85 was developed and several Eastern European countries got the job of upgrading and standardizing as many T-34-85s as they could.  Some of the East German and Czechoslovakian upgrades could be identified by the use of the German Notec (Notek) light and different styles of headlight brush guard.  Czechoslovakia also designed their own style of exhaust pipe covers, which reduced the amount of steel used to make them.

Silent Soviet film, Moscow Victory Day parade, 09MAY1949:

United Nations’ Korean Police Action, First Battle of the Naktong Bulge, August 1950. Silent U.S. Marine Corps film (dated 17AUG1950) of U.S. Marines and U.S. Army soldiers inspecting knocked-out North Korean T-34-85 in Yongsan Myon (aka Yeongsan-myeon):

South of Suwon, Korea, a T-34-85 that got knocked out when the bridge it was on was bombed by the U.S. Air Force. Photo dated October 1950.

Silent Soviet film, Soviet troops and their T-34-85s supposedly leave Berlin, Germany, early 1950s(?):

Silent film, T-34-85s parade in Budapest, Hungary, early 1950s(?)

Putting down the East German uprising, June 1953.

Silent film, T-34-85s put down worker riots on Potsdamer Platz, in what would become East Berlin, East Germany, June 1953:

This photo shows Soviet General Dibrova standing on top of a T-34-85, imploring protesting Germans to go home.

1953 was a bad year for the Soviet occupiers of what would become East Berlin.

This photo shows protesting Germans trying to break into a Soviet T-34-85.

The 1953 Berlin Crisis would not be the only time Germans rebelled against Soviet occupiers.

Film, D.D.R. (Deutsche Demokratische Republik, German Democratic Republic) NVA (Nationale Volks-Armee, National Folks’ Army aka East German army) shows-off their T-34-85s to the public, 1955-56(?):

Knocked-out Syrian T-34-85, Golan Heights 1957. This is a Czechoslovakian upgrade, the identifying feature are the ‘wavy’ style of exhaust pipe covers, which were specific to Czechoslovak upgrades.

Czechoslovak T-34-85 with Notek, huge external fuel drums and two styles of roadwheels.

Experimenting with water fording.

U.S. Embassy photo. The first tanks deployed in the crisis that led to the building of the Berlin Wall were former Soviet but now East German T-34-85s, on 13AUG1961.

The 1961 Berlin Crisis was the last straw, resulting in the division of Berlin and the building of the Berlin Wall.  (Cold War 1961: BERLIN KRISE, ‘GAME OF CHICKEN’ M48A1 vs T-54/55!)

A Cuban T-34-85, supposedly during the April 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion.

Sometime in the 1960s, a T-34 recovery vehicle was used to position Czechoslovak T-35-85s for the Dukla Battlefield Military Open-Air Museum. Photo via Slovak Republic Ministry of Defense.

Sometime in the 1960s, a T-34 recovery vehicle was used to position Czechoslovak T-35-85s for the Dukla Battlefield Military Open-Air Museum. Photo via Slovak Republic Ministry of Defense.

In the late 1960s, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) built the May 16 Square, in Seoul. They used captured North Korean tanks, including this T-34-85, as a display. 27 years after the completion of the square (in 1971) it was torn-up to make the larger, greener, Yeouido Park.

Fresh T-34-85s for Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam (North Vietnam), in 1971, during training for what would become the 1972 Offensive against South Vietnam.

More preparations for the 1972 Offensive. This T-34-85 has two styles of roadwheels.

Knocked-out Cypriot T-34-85s, with U.S. M2 .50 caliber heavy machineguns, during the Turkish invasion of 1974.

I took this photo during a California Army National Guard drill weekend on Fort Irwin, California.

T-34-85 monument, Kiev, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 20SEP1985. Photo by Don S. Montgomery.

Yugoslavian (possibly JNA, Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija) T-34-85, sometime late 1970s or 1980s.

Yugoslavians preferred the U.S. Browning M2 .50 cal heavy machinegun, over the Soviet version. Contrary to popular western belief, Yugoslavia was never a part of the Warsaw Pact.

The digital watch this guy is wearing indicates the photo was made probably in the 1980s. Also, notice the position of the turret ventilators, instead of two located next to each other, they are separate, one at the turret rear, the other at the turret front.

Post Cold War, Balkan Wars, War on Terror, Battle for Ukraine, 1992 to present:

An abandoned JNA-Serb T-34-85. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Glenn W. Suggs, 29FEB1996.

A rubberized Bosnian-Serb T-34-85.

Supposedly this photo shows a JNA-Serb T-34-85 withdrawing from Macedonia in 2001.

September 2010 video of Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) T-34-85 museum exhibit:

Revealed in October 2015, North Korea still uses the T-34-85, it has been upgraded, including new tracks with rubber shoes/pads.

Restored T-34-85 in Zagan, Poland. U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Shiloh Capers, 21OCT2017.

In the ongoing civil war in Yemen, it is reported that both rebels and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia backed militias are using T-34-85s.

Photo from 2018 or 2019 showing a Saudi backed Yemen militia T-34-85 being fired from outside the tank.

CGTN video, during a 2018 parade in Moscow the driver of a T-34-85 got antsy while loading onto a tractor-trailer, and drove off the trailer rolling the tank:

A train-load of Laotian T-34-85s heading for Russia, to be used in parades and movies.

CGTN video, Laos returns 30 operable T-34-85 tanks to Russia in January 2019 (the video incorrectly shows T-34-76 during WW2):

At the beginning of September 2020, the Institute of Military History decided to move the old T-34-85 ‘gate guards’ at the Dukla Battlefield Military Open-Air Museum to a new location in the village of Kapišová, that will make public viewing easier. Photo via Slovak Republic Ministry of Defense.

At the beginning of September 2020, the Institute of Military History decided to move the old T-34-85 ‘gate guards’ at the Dukla Battlefield Military Open-Air Museum to a new location that will make public viewing easier. Photo via Slovak Republic Ministry of Defense.

Video of Yemen rebels destroying a government/Saudi militia T-34-85, sometime in 2022:

https://youtu.be/17zNO-PduVw

Russian ‘Z’ force BRDM drives past the T-34-85 monument in Armyansk, Crimea, 24FEB2022.

Restored T-34/85 takes part in parade rehearsals in Moscow, Russia, honoring the end of The Great Patriotic War. Photo by Bai Xueqi, 07MAY2022, via Xinhua News.

In 2022 and 2023, several news sources reported that both Ukraine and Russia were using T-34-85s in combat!

See more about T-34-85: Czech from Russia

T-34 in Angola: 1970s / 1980s

Vehicle I-D: Indian BMP-2, Cold War and beyond!

India still uses the Cold War era Soviet BMP (Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty-Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally Combat Vehicle Infantry), they have a license to build their own BMP-2s.  In July 2023, it was reported that the Indian Army wants to upgrade their BMP-2s with modern anti-tank missiles.

U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph Tolliver, 09FEB2021.

BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle live-fire during U.S. co-sponsored wargame Yudh Abhyas, on Mahajan Field Firing Range in Rajasthan, India, 21FEB2021. U.S. Army video by Staff Sergeant Joseph Tolliver (edited by me):

U.S. Marine Corps photo by First Lieutenant Tori Sharpe, 21NOV2019.

Ambulance version, 21NOV2019. USMC photo by First Lieutenant Tori Sharpe.

Ambulance version, 20NOV2019. USMC photo by First Lieutenant Tori Sharpe.

Partial audio U.S. Army video (by Staff Sergeant Robert Ham) of Indian BMP-2 during wargame Yudh Abyhas, 15MAR2012. It should be noted that the U.S.-India wargame was held 70km (43 miles) from the border with Pakistan:

Explaining the anti-tank missile to U.S. counterparts, 12OCT2009. USA photo by Sergeant First Class Rodney Jackson.

U.S. Army video, dated 22OCT2009, Indian BMP-2 during Yudh Abhyas:

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Crista Mary Mack, 22OCT2009.

USA photo by Sergeant First Class Rodney Jackson, 27OCT2009.

Vehicle I-D: INDIAN AIR POWER

INDIAN HERCULES APPEARS IN NORTH DAKOTA

INDONESIA’S BMP-3F

Vehicle I-D: Indonesia’s BMP-3F

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Marcus E. Melara, 19DEC2022.

United States (U.S.) ally Indonesia has been buying Russian made BMP-3Fs since 2010. A new order was placed in April 2019.

A U.S. Marine in front of a BMP-3F, 09SEP2023. USMC photo by Corporal Vincent Pham.

The BMP-3 is a Cold War era Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) first designed and produced by the Soviet Union in the 1980s, to replace the much older BMP-1 and 2.  BMP means Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty-Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally Combat Vehicle Infantry.

Banongan Beach, East Java, Indonesia. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Maria I. Garcia, 10SEP2023.

During this year’s U.S. taxpayer co-funded international wargame Super Garuda Shield 2023, Indonesia showed-off its BMP-3F.

Making smoke. USA photo by Specialist Josue Mayorga, 10SEP2023.

The BMP-3 has a 100mm cannon with a co-axially mounted 30mm machine-cannon, as well as anti-tank missiles and light machine guns.

In this U.S. Army video (recorded on 10SEP2023 by Specialist Josue Mayorga) you’ll see that Indonesia also operates the U.S./British made (BAE Systems subsidiary U.S. Combat Systems) AAVP-7:

USMC photo by Corporal Marcus E. Melara, 19DEC2022.

BMP-3F during wargame Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARaT)/Marine Exercise (MarEx), December 2022.

Cold War to Battle for Ukraine: NATO-ROMÂNIA MLI-84M1 JDER, NOT YOUR FATHER’S BMP!

NATO-SLOVAK BMP (BVP) & OT-90

New Cold War, 2022: RUSSIAN BTR-82A & BMP-3 WARM-UP THEIR GUNS!

Cold War to Battle for Ukraine: ROMÂNIA MLI-84M1 Jder, not your father’s BMP!

NATO-Romania’s MLI-84M1 Jder (Marten) is a radically modified Cold War era Soviet BMP (Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty-Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally Combat Vehicle Infantry).  In 1982, when Romanian was still part of the Warsaw Pact, a license to build and modify the BMP-1 was accepted, the result was the MLI-84 which looked like the original BMP-1.

MLI-84M1. Photo via Romanian Ministry of Defense, 16DEC2022.

Essentially, the MLI-84 hull was lengthened and widened to allow the fitment of a larger more powerful Romanian diesel motor and a larger fuel tank. Some of the MLI-84s had a 12.7x108mm DShK heavy machinegun (Soviet .50 cal) mounted above the infantry compartment.  The original BMP-1 turret and 73mm Grom gun was retained.

MLI-84M1 in Grafenwoehr, Germany. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Bryan Rankin, 27JUN2014.

In 1995, after the fall of the Soviet Union, Romania contracted with an Israeli company to create the MLI-84M1.  The ‘Western-NATO’ style turret was added, armed with an Oerlikon 25mm main-gun, a 12.7x108mm DShK heavy machinegun and two ‘Spike’ Anti-Tank Guided Missiles in the ready position. The Romanian diesel motor was replaced by a U.S. made motor.

MLI-84M1. U.S. Army photo by Sergeant William A. Tanner, 23APR2015.

In 2004, Romania joins NATO.

USA photo by Sergeant William A. Tanner, 23APR2015.

U.S. Army video, by Sergeant Alan Brutus, wargame Wind Spring April 2015:

USA photo by Major Brett Sullenger, 09NOV2022.

This is NATO video from November 2022‘s Justice Sword wargames:

USA photo by Specialist Jabari Clyburn, 23MAR2021.

Notice the ‘pland-emic’ mask wearing. USA photo by Specialist Jabari Clyburn, 23MAR2021.

North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Specialist Hannah Tarkelly, 11OCT2018.

NATO Vehicle I-D:

ARMURĂ ROMÂNIA

From Cold War to Battle for Ukraine: ROMÂNIA GARDIENII CERULUI GEPARD

World War Three, 2016: MONTANA MILITIA ENJOYS BEING THE ‘BAD GUY’ IN ROMANIA!

OREGON CAPTAIN EXPLAINS WHY IDAHO BASED MILITIA INVADED ROMANIA!

Forever Wars: Japan #1, Global Takeover, NATO War with China?

NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization

After World War Two, ‘Western’ European and North Atlantic countries formed NATO, specifically to counter the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991-92, but NATO has since expanded its reach around the world.

NATO Pacific Partners, from left to right; Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea.

Japan’s Prime Minister, Kishida Fumio, attended a ‘bilateral meeting’ at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 12JUL2023.

‘Special’ bilateral meeting with Japan, 12JUL2023.

“No other Partner is closer to NATO than Japan.”-Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General

“…security is not regional, security is global.”-Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General

“We are, of course, also concerned with China’s heavy military build-up… and its expansion of nuclear forces…”-Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General

“Welcome to NATO”, video released 12JUL2023:

“Japan and NATO share the understanding that unilateral attempts to change the status quo…. will not be tolerated, regardless of where in the world.”-Kishida Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan

“…we will cooperate in new security areas, such as cyber…  destructive technologies, and strategic communications including countering information manipulation.”-Kishida Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan

Please notice that NATO uses British/King’s English grammar/spelling in its press releases, not U.S. English, which is proof to me that NATO is a tool of the British empire (Commonwealth of Nations)!

Destroy U.S. Dollar/Return to the Empire, March 2023: JAPAN TOPPLES CHINA, NATO ALLIES & BRITISH EMPIRE TOPPLE JAPAN!

World War Three, February 2023: JAPAN JOINS NATO? PROOF NATO IS A PARANOID-SCHIZOID!

World War Three, False Flag 2022: CHINA WARNS UKRAINE CRISIS IS A DIVERSION, TRUE GOAL OF A-U-K-U-S IS WAR WITH CHINA!

World War Three, 2017: NATO GETS BIGGER, WELCOME JAPAN!

World War Three, 2013: NATO STATEMENTS CONCERNING JAPAN, AND THE NEW GLOBAL NATO!

Forever Wars: Baptism-of-Fire for New ‘Berezhok’, in Ukraine!

On 10JUL2023, Russian news outlet RIA Novosti reported that the ‘new’ BMP-2M ‘Berezhok’ successfully attacked Ukrainian positions outside the city of Avdiivka (Avdeevka).

The BMP-2M is an upgrade of the Cold War era Soviet BMP-2. BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (Боевая Машина Пехоты), literally Combat Vehicle Infantry.

The crew of the BMP-2M used their 30mm gun and two 9M133 Kornet missiles to destroy a Ukrainian machinegun nest, and a Ukrainian truck carrying troops.  The BMP-2M also has a 30mm grenade launcher.

Video released by RIA Novosti claiming to show the Berezhok in combat near Avdiivka:

Berezhok is the name of a city in the south-west area that is part of the dispute between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists. 

Forever Wars: UKRAINE DEAL GETS NATO-CZECH REPUBLIC ‘NEW’ LEO 2A4

HOW TO ESCAPE A BLOWN-UP BRADLEY, UKRAINIAN STYLE!

Forever Wars: Ukraine deal gets NATO-Czech Republic ‘new’ Leo 2A4

On 21DEC2022, NATO’s Czech Republic (aka Czechia) received its first rebuilt Leopard (Leo) 2A4 battle tank from NATO-Germany.

Photo via Czech Ministry of Defense.

It was part of a deal in which Czech Republic agreed to buy new-build Combat Vehicle (CV)-90 ‘tanks’ from Sweden, and gave Ukraine older Soviet era military equipment: We got the tanks for supporting Ukraine. The support of Ukraine is absolutely correct and necessary, I am proud of it.”-Major General Karel Řehka, Chief of the General Staff of the Army Czech Republic (ACR)

Photo via Czech Ministry of Defense.

Officials from NATO Member Germany, and NATO Partner Austria, observed the ceremony. Czech Republic is getting 13 additional Leo 2A4 battle tanks (along with spare parts) by the end of 2023, and one Leopard recovery vehicle by the middle of 2024.

Video via Czech Ministry of Defense, 21DEC2022:

Photo via Czech Ministry of Defense.

Forever Wars: RUSSIAN ALLY SERBIA ALLOWS NATO WARGAME? OHIO SENDS TROOPS!

U.S. NATIONAL GUARD PREPS FOR GLOBAL WAR!

The newest NATO member Finland already uses the Leo 2A4, and the CV-90. 

World War Three, 2012: QATAR JOINS SAUDI ARABIA IN BUYING HUNDREDS OF GERMAN LEOPARD TANKS

Forever Wars: Russian ally Serbia allows NATO wargame? Ohio sends troops!

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While Serbia is not a member of NATO, it is a ‘partner’ in NATO’s Partnership for Peace program.  Alliances between Serbia and Russia can be traced all the way back to the 14th Century.

Photo by Sergeant First Class Zach Sheely, 07JUN2023.

U.S. National Guard Bureau General Daniel Hokanson shakes hands with Serbia’s President, Aleksandar Vučić, 07JUN2023.

On 15JUN2023, Serbia hosted the U.S./NATO Platinum Wolf wargame, for the first time since 2021. Serbia halted the Platinum Wolf wargame due to NATO’s support for Ukraine, but, after a meeting with U.S. military officials in March 2023, Serbia agreed to continue Platinum Wolf.

On 16JUN2023, it was announced that a Serbian Sergeant First Class had been killed in a vehicle accident near the disputed boundary line with Kosovo and Metohija, in the village of Drenovac.  Metohija is the province claimed by Serbia, yet disputed by Kosovo and NATO. Apparently, rumors were being spread that the accident actually happened during the Platinum Wolf wargame.

Ministry of Defense Republic of Serbia photo of Ohio Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk, 22JUN2023.

It should be realized that U.S./NATO wargames almost always have a scenario involving social collapse, where the public turns against the government! Ministry of Defense Republic of Serbia video, Platinum Wolf VIP (very important person) display, 22JUN2023:

Serbia has hosted Platinum Wolf since 2014.  This year’s wargame ended on 27JUN2023.

Ministry of Defense Republic of Serbia photo of U.S. Ambassador Christopher R. Hill, 22JUN2023.

U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, Christopher R. Hill, attended the VIP ceremony.

NATO members who participated are Greece, Hungary, Italy, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovenia, United Kingdom,  and the United States (including the Ohio Army National Guard, which has operated inside Serbia since 2006).  NATO ‘partners’ Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Serbia also participated.

Forever Wars:U.S. NATIONAL GUARD PREPS FOR GLOBAL WAR!

Vehicle I-D:SERBIA’S UP-ARMORED BRDM-2MS

SERBIA’S NEW T-72MS

Forever Wars: How to escape a blown-up Bradley, Ukrainian style!

A video was released on an anonymous Ukrainian ‘Telegram’ channel of a firefight involving recently delivered U.S. made M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV). The video was recorded by an onboard camera, on what I believe is probably the platoon commanders Bradley.

The battle happened in Zaporizka Oblast (aka Zaporizhzhia), on 08JUN2023, the platoon of Bradleys made contact with enemy forces, which apparently were too powerful as the IFVs are attempting to fall back. The platoon commander is using the 25mm gun to provide covering fire as M2A2s retreat, unfortunately the retreating IFVs are driving in front of the Bradley providing covering fire!

Impressively, the gunner is able to control his trigger pulls missing the retreating vehicles, but one of the retreating Bradleys is either hit by enemy fire, or runs over a land mine.  You might think the crew are dead, but amazingly the crew emerges from the back with their M4 assault rifles. A smoke grenade is thrown, then the platoon commander fires-off his smoke grenade launcher, the homeless IFV crew uses the smoke as cover while they scramble onto the platoon commander’s Bradley.

The anonymous poster of the video added crappy music, so I edited out the audio:

Interestingly, while Russian news sources made fun of the Ukrainians’ apparently failed attempt to use M2A2 Bradleys in battle, some Russian news sources also praised the Bradleys for ‘crew survivability’ admitting that the crews operating Soviet/Cold War era BMPs (Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty, Боевая Машина Пехоты, Combat Vehicle Infantry) would not have survived the same incident!

When I first joined the U.S. military during the last decade of the Cold War, crew survivability was one of the main drivers of ‘Western’/NATO combat vehicle design.

Forever Wars: SNAKE RIVER M1A2 SEP, BORESIGHT MOROCCO!

NATO GREATLY INCREASES TAXPAYER FUNDING, EXPANDS GLOBAL AMMO SUPPLY, FORMS ‘BIRDS COALITION’ WITH UKRAINE!

NATO-SLOVAK BMP (BVP) & OT-90, Cold War to Battle for Ukraine

It’s not just wargames, Idaho’s Bold Tigers invade Japan?

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U.S. Air Force (USAF) F-15E Strike Eagles from the ‘Bold Tigers’ 391st Fighter Squadron(FS)/366th Fighter Wing(FW), based on Mountain Home Air Force Base (AFB), Idaho, arrived on U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, 29JUN2023. They will be taking part in wargame Northern Edge 2023-2 (NE23-2), which will take place during most of the month of July. USMC video by Corporal Evan Jones:

This isn’t the first time this year that the Bold Tigers were in Japan. Video by Airman First Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes, 391st FS Strike Eagles take off from Okinawa, for wargame Southern Beach, 16MAY2023:

It is not just the wargames, Idaho’s Strike Eagles have been called to duty in Japan as many of the F-15C/D Eagles (based on Kadena Air Base) are being sent back to the United States.  Idaho’s Strike Eagles join F-15Es from Seymour Johnson AFB in North Carolina, in maintaining an F-15 presence in the Indo-Pacific.

Over Kadena AB, Japan, 15MAY2023, photo by Staff Sergeant Jessi Roth.

The F-15C/Ds on Kadena are being retired to Air National Guard units in the U.S. Their first stop is Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base in Oregon.  The Oregon Air National Guard is itself retiring their F-15Cs (F-15 50TH ANNIVERSARY: LAST HURRAH FOR OREGON’S 173RD FW?).

Airmen load their gear onboard a C-5 Galaxy, for the trip from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, to Kadena AB, Japan, 24APR2023.
USAF photo by Airman First Class Krista Reed Choate.

March 2023: NEW F-15EX/QA EAGLE FORCES QATAR TO INVADE IDAHO?

2022: F-15 EAGLE NOW 50 YEARS OLD

March 2021: SINGAPORE’S IDAHO BASED SKY PIRATES BOMB LAS VEGAS?

2020: IDAHO’S TIGERS & THUNDERBOLTS BLAST THE SKIES OVER FLORIDA!

January 2019: LOCATION OF MISSING IDAHO F-15E STRIKE EAGLES REVEALED?

2018: MOUNTAIN HOME AFB, F-15E WALK-AROUND

SINGAPORE’S INVASION OF IDAHO’S MOUNTAIN HOME AFB!