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Biden’s War: South Carolina’s F-16C/J launch to Saudi Arabia!

South Carolina Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Edward Snyder.

On 12APR2021, South Carolina Air National Guard’s 169th Fighter Wing (FW) launched their F-16CJs (SEAD Wild Weasels) to Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

South Carolina ANG photo by Lieutenant Colonel Jim Saint-Clair.

About 3-hundred state air-militia-personnel deployed, the unit is know as the Swamp Foxes: “Our Citizen-Airmen are fully integrated with our active component brothers and sisters to partner with our allies in the Central Command area of responsibility to deliver air power where and when needed. As we have done numerous times in the past, the Swamp Foxes will illustrate the force multiplying capabilities of our air reserve component forces.”-Colonel Akshai Gandhi, 169th FW commander

South Carolina ANG photo by Senior Master Sergeant Edward Snyder.

While most personnel deployed during the day, the F-16CJs left McEntire Joint National Guard Base during the night:

Biden’s War: OREGON DEPLOYED TO POLAND!

Biden’s War: Oregon deployed to Poland!

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

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Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

On 25APR2021, between 120 and 130 Oregon Army National Guard soldiers gathered at West Albany High School football stadium, for an official deployment ceremony.

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

Alpha Troop, 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment is being deployed to NATO Poland, for about one year, to take part in the anti-Russia operation called European Deterrence Initiative.

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

Biden’s War: U.S. FORCES ENTER SYRIA, AGAIN

Cold War 1961: Berlin Krise, ‘Game of Chicken’ M48A1 vs. T-54/55!

Believe it or not, prior to The Wall being built by East Germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik, D.D.R.) people could pass between the ‘communist’ and ‘capitalist’ zones of Berlin relatively easily (at least compared to what was coming), although periodic ‘Shadow Blockades’ (as the U.S. Department of Defense called them) of capitalist West Berlin were ongoing since the end of the Second World War.

A 1948 U.S. Army film, auf Deutsch, depicting the never ending problems in French, British, U.S. zones (sectors) of West Berlin with electrical power and food/water supplies caused by the economic blockades of the Soviet controlled D.D.R., resulting in the famous Berlin Airlift:

A second U.S. Army film, also auf Deutsch, showing that the success of the Berlin Airlift did not decrease border tensions, with both the U.S. and Soviets building up military forces in the eastern and western zones of Germany:

This 1951 U.S. Army film shows people, commercial trucks and even military trucks, crossing between ‘commie’ East Germany and ‘capitalist’ West Berlin, relatively freely (with the proper documents):

In 1952, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin proposed to unify Germany as a politically neutral country, the puppet leaders of capitalist occupied West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany, Bundes Republik Deutschland, B.R.D.) rejected the proposal.

In 1953, construction workers in East Berlin went on strike over the ‘Sovietization’ of the D.D.R.  The strike spread to an uprising across East Germany.  It should be noted that the capitalist West did nothing to support the uprising, possibly because remnants of the World War Two era National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei (NSDAP) were involved with the anti-commie uprising.  The uprising was squashed when the Soviets deployed military units equipped with T-34-85s.

Silent film of 1953 Uprising, and beginning of mass-exodus:

“On November 10, 1958, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev delivered a speech in which he demanded that the Western powers of the United States, Great Britain and France pull their forces out of West Berlin within six months. This ultimatum sparked a three year crisis over the future of the city of Berlin that culminated in 1961 with the building of the Berlin Wall.” 

By 1961, West Berlin was the easiest route for an East German to gain freedom from communism.  City leaders of the eastern commie zone decided the only way they could stop Ost-Berliners (and I don’t mean jelly donuts) from fleeing to the West-side, and declaring refugee status, was to build a wall around the capitalist controlled West Berlin.

Photo via United Press International.

On 04JUL1961, U.S. Army ‘Berlin Brigade’ M48A1s took part in an Independence Day parade, which culminated in the M48A1s firing a 50-gun-salute less than two miles from the East German border.  In the photo notice that the 90mm main-guns of the tanks have had their bore-evacuators and muzzle-brakes removed, probably to enhance the noise and smoke from the blank-ammo used in the 50-gun-salute.

According to USA (United States Army) claims, in July 1961 an estimated 30-thousand East Germans fled to the West, followed by more than 20-thousand in the first two weeks of August 1961!

U.S. President John F Kennedy, apparently not wanting to repeat the failure of the previous Administration in not supporting fleeing East Germans in 1953, announces military support for West Berlin:

Photo via U.S. Information Agency.

13AUG1961, the D.D.R. government orders the Nationale Volks Armee (NVA, National Folk’s [People’s] Army) to deploy their World War Two era Soviet T-34-85s onto Warschauer Bridge, in an attempt to stop the flood of Ost-Deutsche-Volk fleeing to West Berlin.

The construction of The Wall begins, as does new anti-commie protest:

The U.S. Army (USA) responded to the deployment of D.D.R. NVA T-34-85s with their latest and greatest tank, the M48A1:

Germans are natural-born Panzerman, and West Berliners just had to get a look at the latest Amerikanische Panzer.

A USA M59 Armored Personnel Carrier, behind an M48A1, face-off with a crude looking D.D.R. Volks Polizei (VoPo, Folk’s [People’s] Police) armored car.

Meanwhile, the D.D.R. NVA deployed their crude armored police trucks (converted water tankers), and Soviet made BTRs, to the Brandenburg Gate, 18AUG1961

The Brandenburg Gate had been the location of a lot of protests and riots:

More heavily armed D.D.R. NVA soldiers arrive in Soviet open topped BTR-40 armored car.

Photo via Wolfgang Albrecht.

23AUG1961, notice the massive looking way the searchlight is mounted to the mantlet of this M48A1.

Silent film recorded on 25AUG1961, by last name Harper, showing a crude East German armored car, hot food delivered to M48A1 crew, then more M48s arrive and are positioned, then U.S. Army ‘tour’ busses arrive:

25AUG1961. Photo via U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence.

28AUG1961, more D.D.R. NVA T-34-85s are staged at the Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (Friedrich Street Train Station).

On 15SEP1961, boss of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED), Walter Ubricht, sent CCCP boss Nikita Khrushchev a letter saying “The implementation of the resolution on the closing of the border around West Berlin went according to plan. The tactic of gradually carrying out the measures made it more difficult for the adversary to orient himself with regard to the extent of our measures and made it easier for
us to find the weak places in the border.”

Photo via U.S. Information Agency.

25OCT1961, a U.S. M48A1 ‘blade tank’ (notice the bulldozer blade on the front, and the box on the right rear fender which holds a telephone so that infantry can talk directly to the crew) blocks the Friedrichstraße crossing point (aka Checkpoint Charlie) after two USA busses, carrying personnel for an official sightseeing tour, were blocked from entering East Berlin.  What’s important is that under a previous agreement made at the end of World War Two, the U.S. military claimed the ‘Right of Entry’ at any time to any part of Berlin.  In other words, all of Berlin was supposed to be a ‘free travel zone’, despite being divided into four zones of occupation by the French, Soviets, United Kingdom and United States.

Photo via Deutsche Presse Agentur.

Photo via Deutsche Presse Agentur.

In response to the U.S. deployment of M48A1s, the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Союз Советских Социалистических Республик, USSR/CCCP, the CCCP was not a country but an organization of individual Soviet Republics) deployed its latest tank; the T-54/55.  Also notice the beginnings of The Wall in the form of barricades.

Even Ost-Berliners wanted to check-out the new Sowjet Panzer.

Photo by Joachim G. Jung.

Then, on 27OCT1961, for some unknown reason a U.S. silly-vilian (civilian) attempted to cross into East Germany without a passport, escalating tensions even more.

Photo by Joachim G. Jung.

27OCT1961, CCCP T-54/55s hold their ground.

Silent film of USA M48A1s rushing to face Soviet T-54/55s at the Friedrich Street Checkpoint Charlie:

Photo via U.S. Information Agency.

28OCT1961, Soviet T-54/55s withdraw, followed by the withdrawal of U.S. M48A1s.  However, this did not ease tensions as more ‘Game of Chicken’ standoffs would occur into 1962.

Photo via Associated Press.

In this photo of a M48A1 trying to get back to its Berlin Brigade home-base, a French Armée de Terre staff car inadvertently blocks the path.

This is from a U.S. Berlin Brigade Operation Plan (BB-OpPlan), dated 05NOV1961 and approved by Brigadier General Frederick O. Hartel, showing that war was expected.  It is only the second page of the 399 page BB-OpPlan!

20NOV1961, an NVA soldier looks over a newly finished section of the 28 miles long Wall.  The Game of Chicken between M48A1s and T-54/55s was not the end of periodic standoffs.

Video report, explaining that beginning in February 1962, training for U.S. Army Reserve units radically changed due to the Berlin Crisis:

Photo via Associated Press.

Towards the end of August 1962, the U.S. Berlin Brigade seemingly engaged in a tit-for-tat by harassing CCCP military units as they were traveling to the Tiergarten Soviet War Memorial, located in the U.K. zone of West Berlin, to conduct the routine changing-of-the-guard.  Again, at the end of World War Two the French, CCCP (Soviets), U.K. and U.S. victors agreed to allow free passage anywhere in Berlin.

Photo via Associated Press.

The official reason Checkpoint Charlie blocked the CCCP visit was due to a spat of anti-commie rock throwing attacks on the CCCP units, which forced the Soviets to switch from driving busses to using armored cars with armed soldiers.

Photo via Associated Press.

Despite CCCP units now using fully enclosed BTR-40 armored vehicles and fully armed guards, both U.S. and U.K. forces demanded the Soviets be escorted to the Tiergarten War Memorial.  The incident ended on 23AUG1962 after a four hours standoff between CCCP forces, and U.S. and U.K. Military Police.

U.S. film, by somebody with the last name of Volkert, dated 26AUG1962:

CCCP armored cars on their way to another changing-of-the-guard at the Tiergarten Soviet War Memorial, 02SEP1962.

03OCT1962, D.D.R. VoPo discovered a tunnel under a part of the new Wall.  They destroyed the tunnel, but notice one of the cops is wearing a gasmask.

The standoff between the latest and greatest of U.S. and Soviet tanks was just the small final part of the Berlin Crisis of 1958-61, but it resulted in a new phase; the near isolation of West Berlin for almost three decades!

Boring U.S. Army National Guard Bureau video (‘class-room’ lecture) on how the Berlin Crisis changed National Guard deployments. Part One:

Part Two:

 

RBB video report: In 1974, a U.S. tank driver steals his own M60A1 (apparently with the rest of the tank crew onboard) and crashes through Checkpoint Charlie into East Berlin.  

Vehicle I-D/Cold War Berlin Crisis: C-54 SKYMASTER, AN AIRBORNE WILLY WONKA for the children of divided Berlin?

June 2017: RECORD NUMBER OF U.S. & U.K. CITIZENS DEFECT TO GERMANY! WHAT DO YOU KNOW, DEUTSCHLAND!

In U.S. political science U.S. denotes United States.  U.S.A. denotes United States of America.  USA denotes United States Army.  Abbreviations of countries and proper names are punctuated, organizations (even if a government organization), businesses, clubs, etc, are not.

2019: A FLYING M48A1?

ZOMBIE TANK T-55, THEY’RE EVERYWHERE!

U.S. Navy Air Base has front row seat to Mount Etna eruptions!

03 April 2021 (02:57-UTC-07 Tango 06) 14 Farvardin 1400/20 Sha’ban 1442/22 Ren-Chen 4719

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Second Class Austin Ingram.

This photo, taken from a U.S. Navy (USN) P-8A Poseidon, shows Mount Etna on 14JAN2021, before the eruptions started.

U.S. Navy photo by Captain Kevin Pickard, Junior.

As if dealing with pandemic panic-attack restrictions wasn’t enough, the personnel on U.S. Naval Air Station Sigonella have also been on alert since Mount Etna began erupting in February 2021.

USN photo by Captain Kevin Pickard, Junior.

NASA photo from 2006.

Mount Etna is located on Sicily, just off the toe of the Italian boot.  It is considered one of the most active volcanos on Earth.

USN photo by Petty Officer Third Class Zach Dalton.

Another eruption, 04MAR2021.  Since 16FEB2021, there have been at least 17 ‘ lava fountain episodes or paroxysms’.  Writers at Volcano Discovery stated that “This eruptive episode had been very remarkable, even for Etna standards…”

USN photo by Petty Officer Third Class Zachary Dalton.

Compare this photo, taken in November 2020, to the one taken on 04MAR2021.

Day and night video by Michele Mammino, of the New South East Crater, recorded at the end of March 2021:

https://youtu.be/vq_j1mMu3XI

Pacific Ring of Fire, January 2020: ZOMBIE WHALES!

Volcanos, 2018: VOLCANOES & GLACIERS CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING?

Biden’s War: U.S. forces enter Syria, again

31 March 2021 (00:00-UTC-07 Tango 06) 11 Farvardin 1400/17 Sha’ban 1442/19 Xin-Mao(2nd month) 4719

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Before El Presidente Biden’s Secretary of State went to the United Nations, demanding that Syria open up its borders with unfriendly neighbors in the name of humanitarian aid, U.S. Army mechanized infantry (1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division) crossed into Syria during the first couple of weeks of March 2021.

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Interestingly, while the O’Biden administration claims they are only concerned with humanitarian problems, a couple of weeks ago it was revealed that U.S.-backed Syrian rebels ship wheat out of Syria to Iraq, despite a food crisis in Syria!

On 25MAR2021, the Syrian government reported that 18 U.S. escorted tractor-trailer rigs stole massive amounts of wheat from Al-Hasakah Governorate. The trucks drove back into Iraq.  Syria also claims U.S. forces have protected 5-hundred tanker trucks used to steal Syrian oil, just in the first three weeks of March!

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Don’t forget, U.S.-led NATO member Turkey still occupies the Northern area of Syria: 26MAR2021Turkish occupation and mercenaries renew artillery attack on Tal Tamer, Hasaka countryside.

An ignorant female Syrian refugee, who fled Syria because of NATO Turkey’s invasion, says Biden’s ‘America is Back’ Policy Should Start with Syria!

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Not only are U.S. forces operating in Syria, but they now do so with large U.S. flags attached to each vehicle.

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Amazingly, the U.S. Army itself says the reason for the latest cross border raid is to defeat Islamic State, aka ISIS, aka ISIL, aka DAIISH (DA for al-DAwla, I for al-Islamiya, I for al-Iraq, SH al-SHam [al-Sham=Syria])!

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

On 20MAR2021, U.S. forward air controllers (JTAC) conducted a ‘live fire’ operation with Syrian rebels, using AH-64 Apaches.

USA photo by Sergeant Torrance Saunders.

Despite 12 months of relative calm in Syria, even the leader of the United Nations says there should be a “collective responsibility” to end the war in Syria.

Iowa Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Christie R. Smith.

On 06MAR2021, the Iraqi Department of Border Enforcement accepted USD$2.6-million worth of communication gear, from the U.S. military.  The official reason is to help Iraq fight ISIS in Syria.

USA photo by Captain Travis Mueller.

U.S. Army UH-60 Blackhawk at a forward arming and refueling point inside Syria, 03MAR2021.

Photo via U.S. Army.

On 02MAR2021, the U.S. Army boasted about this impromptu forward air controller tower built at a “remote outpost” in an “undisclosed location” (thought to be inside Syria).

Biden’s War: MAINE DEPLOYS TO AFRICA!

World War Three, 2018: U.S., U.K., FRANCE GO TO WAR AGAINST SYRIA! RUSSIA WARNS OF “IMMEDIATE” RESPONSE!

False Flag, 2015: OBAMA LIES AGAIN, SAYS ONLY IN AMERICA ARE THERE MASS SHOOTINGS! HE IGNORES THE 4,184 SYRIANS KILLED IN ONE MONTH, BY OBAMA’S OWN ATTEMPTED REGIME CHANGE IN SYRIA!

Vehicle I-D: M109A7, don’t call it a Paladin, another ‘tool’ of the British Empire!

“Samuel, notify your men; the British are coming.”-General Oliver Prescott, 19APR1775

North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Robert Jordan.

On 18MAR2021, the North Carolina Army National Guard got brand new M109A7s.

U.S. Army photo by Cameron Porter.

About 36 M109A7, so-called next generation Paladin, self propelled artillery, and their ammo carrying M992A3 vehicles, arrived at the U.S. Army Prepositioned Stock-2 Coleman worksite in Germany, 04MAR2021.

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

On 16SEP2020, the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (2-82 FA), 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division fired its first shots with next-gen M109A7, at Fort Hood, Texas.

USA photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

Here’s why it is not a Paladin: At first it might be hard to tell the difference between an M109A7 and the M109A6.  It is not just a radical upgrade of the M109A6, it is a totally new vehicle.  The hull of the M109A7 is not your father’s/grandfather’s M109, it is based on the lower hull of the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle.

USA photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

Texas artillerymen take cover behind an M992A3 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle (also based on the Bradley) while they pull the lanyard on the M109A7.

USA photo by Sergeant Benjamin Northcutt.

An M109A7 gets a lift at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, 22JAN2019.

USA photo by Sergeant Benjamin Northcutt.

An M109A7 Howitzer from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, maneuvers inside the cargo-ship Resolve, 20JAN2019.

USA photo by Sergeant Heidi Kroll.

Compare this photo of an M109A6 during a wargame in Toruń, Poland, 22JUL2020, with the photo of the M109A7 in the cargo-ship Resolve.  You should be able to note the differences (tracks, shape of hull).

Video by Staff Sergeant Adam Decker, explaining 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division’s M109A7 qualifications in Toruń, Poland, March 2019:

Photo via 1st Infantry Division.

More examples of why the ‘A7’ is not a Paladin: In this 2016 photo of a M109A6 on Fort Riley, California, you can clearly see the recoil spade on the back of the hull (one on each side of the access door).  The M109A7 has no spades.  You can also see the type of track, which is skinnier than that used on the M109A7.

The M109A6 has a 440 horsepower diesel, while the M109A7 has a 600hp engine.  According to British sources, the M109A7 requires only four crewmembers and has automated loading of the gun, which can be aimed while the vehicle is moving.

The U.S. Army awarded a $688-million contract to BAE Systems, in October 2013, for the production of Paladin M109A7.  BAE is a British Empire company (formerly British Aerospace BAe, and GEC-Marconi/Marconi Electronic Systems MES).  In 2015, BAE got another $245-million from the U.S. Army, for the M109A7 and the M992A3 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle.  Another $414-million was paid to BAE at the end of 2017!  All that was in addition to the total of at least $377-million paid to BAE to upgrade the M109A6 and M992A2 under the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program!

In the late 1990s, under the Bill Clinton regime, MES began taking over U.S. defense contractors.  In 1999, MES and BAe merged to create BAE Systems, apparently to stop a U.S. defense contractor from taking over MES.  In 2001, the same year the False Flag War on Terror began, BAE Systems aggressively invaded the U.S. defense industry, taking over many U.S. companies, including cyber security companies.

Vehicle I-D: MLRS, BRITISH RED COATS INVADE U.S. ARMY BASE IN GERMANY!

Proof the U.S. is the ‘tool’ of the British Empire: BAE M777 Artillery

Rivet Joint-Air Seeker: RC-135V/W PATRIOT & RED COAT

Vehicle I-D: ONCE A RED COAT, NOW A BLUE ANGEL

Vehicle I-D: POKEY AIRPORT, IDAHO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD M109 PALADIN

Vehicle I-D: 1-148 FIELD ARTILLERY GATE GUARDS, including an older M109

Mexican helicopter attacks USS Conolly!

Photo by Alan Gragg, 29APR2009.

In 2009, a Mexican MBB (Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm) Bo-105 Bolkow helicopter attacked the former USS Conolly (DD-979).  It was part of a multi-national effort to sink the ex-U.S. Navy ship.

It was part of an international wargame called UNITAS Gold (‘Gold’ referring to the 50th Anniversary of the wargames).  Participating countries were Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, Peru, United States and Uruguay.

2.75 inch rocket hits Conolly in the signal tower.

Photo by Alan Gragg.

U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79) joins in, firing on the Conolly in the background.

USN photo by Petty Officer Third Class Seth Johnson.

The Spruance class destroyer was named for Admiral Richard Lansing Conolly.  Laid down 29SEP1975, launched 19FEB1977,  commissioned 14OCT1978, decommissioned 18SEP1998, sunk 29APR2009.  Efforts were made to turn it into a museum ship in Illinois, but failed due to lack of financial support.

Radar equipped Bo-105, 26APR2009, USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brandon Shelander.

Video report about UNITAS 2009:

Vehicle I-D: MARINA ARMADA DE MÉXICO MIL 17

Russia invades Florida?

“Technology is advancing faster than ever before and Emerald Flag is at the cutting edge of connecting land, sea, air, space and cyber assets across all domains simultaneously.”-Lieutenant Colonel Michael Fritts

U.S. Air Force photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. SA-6 (2K12 Kub) anti-aircraft radar unit known as SURN 1S91.

“The goal is to align DoD resources across the Florida panhandle and enable multi-domain test and experimentation to prepare the warfighter for a 21st-century fight.”-Major Alexander Hillman, 45th Test Squadron

U.S. Air Force photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez. 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA 6 Gainful) anti-aircraft missile launcher.

During the first week of December 2020, Eglin Air Force Base conducted its first-ever ‘native multi-domain test exercise’, during a wargame called Emerald Flag.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez. SA-6 (2K12 Kub) anti-aircraft missile launcher.

At the end of November, Russian made (Cold War era Soviet) armored vehicles were staged around the Eglin Test and Training Range.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. T-72 Main Battle Tank.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. T-72 Main Battle Tank.

The goal of Emerald Flag is to incorporate ground, air, space, cyberspace and experimental platforms, involving 25 government agencies, to develop the concept of the ‘joint domain warfighter’.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. T-72 Main Battle Tank.

The use of Russian/Soviet designed vehicles was only one part of the larger Emerald Flag operation: “We brought together fighter, command and control and electronic warfare aircraft with advanced weapons and integrated them into a strike package with cyber and land assets that used innovative experimental technology in a challenging environment.”-Colonel Doug Creviston, 96th Operations Group commander

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. T-72 Main Battle Tank.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 30NOV2020. T-72 Main Battle Tank.

The positions of the Russian/Soviet designed vehicles were marked by GPS.  Interestingly, the December 2020 Emerald Flag was the first wargame where classified information was collected and shared by many groups on the ‘cloud’.

USAF photo by First Lieutenant Karissa Rodriguez, 01DEC2020.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins. F-16C refuels over Gulf of Mexico for December’s Emerald Flag.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins. F-16D refuels over Gulf of Mexico for December’s Emerald Flag.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins. F-15E refuels over Gulf of Mexico for December’s Emerald Flag.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins. KC-46 refuels over Gulf of Mexico for December’s Emerald Flag.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins. EC-130H refuels over Gulf of Mexico for December’s Emerald Flag.

In March 2020, Emerald Flag was held on Hurlburt Field, Florida, and was concerned with the administrative and logistical problems of forward-area/combat deployments.

IDAHO’S 1:1 SCALE FAKE NEWS RUSSIAN 1S91 RADAR TANK

Near Peer Threats: CODE FOR RUSSIA & CHINA AND THE COMING 3RD WORLD WAR?

OPERATION TURNING POINT

1939 Vs 2019; GERMANY INVADES POLAND AGAIN, THIS TIME WITH THE HELP OF NATO!

UNITED STATES INVADES IDAHO!

Vehicle I-D: Marina Armada de México Mil 17

Mil 17=NATO reporting name ‘Hip’.

Marina=Marine, as in ocean/sea/water.

Armada=Fleet of ocean going military vehicles, or navy.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Second Class John Stratton, 31JAN2010.

Mexican Mil 17-V5 delivers aid to Haiti, 31JAN2010.

USN photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Eric T. Crosby, 20JUL2012.

Mexican Navy Mi-17 Hip lands behind a U.S. Marine CH-53E Sea Stallion on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2).

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Paul Seeber, 13JUL2012.

Mil 17-1V flying off ARM Usumacinta A412 (ex-U.S. Navy USS Frederick LST1184 tank landing ship) during Rim of the Pacific war games (RimPac), 13JUL2012.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Paul Seeber, 14JUL2012.

Maintenance on an Mi-17-1V, July 2012.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Paul Seeber, 11JUL2012.

U.S. Navy video by Petty Officer First Class Paul Seeber, fast roping from a Mexican Hip, during RimPac, 15JUL2012:

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Captain Naomi Dorren, 16AUG2014.

Infanteria de Marina (Infantry of the Ocean) board a Mil 17-1V during exercise Partnership of the Americas, in Chile, August 2014.

USMC photo by Private First Class Devan Gowans, 06SEP2015.

Mil 17-1V lands on ARM Usumacinta A412 during Exercise Dawn Blitz, 06SEP2015.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Frank Cordoba.

During 2016’s RimPac wargames, Mexican navy Mi-17-V5 were used in training operations on Hawaii and California.  This is a medevac operation on San Clemente Island, California, 28JUL2016.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Jason Estevez.

Mexican Marina Mil 17-V5 arrives on U.S. Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, 23OCT2017, for exercise Bold Alligator.

USMC photo by Corporal Jason Estevez, 23OCT2017.

U.S. Marine Corps video by Chief Warrant Officer Izzel Sanchez, 23OCT2017:

USMC photo by Corporal Jason Estevez, 23OCT2017.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Cody J. Ohira.

Mi-17-V5 parked near a CH-53E Super Stallion, MCAS New River, North Carolina, 23OCT2017.

Vehicle I-D: UH-60 FOR AFGHANISTAN, KILLED-OFF BY THE MIL 17?

Already-paid-for Obama-era Patrol Boat, sunk by Biden? Re-floated by Ukraine Crisis!

(This report has been updated) In June 2022, the U.S. Navy (USN) announced a replacement for the expensive Mark VI(6) patrol boat; the 40PB Defiant. 

As of January 2022, Ukraine placed an order for 12 Mark-6 patrol boats.  This was part of a U.S. Department of State subsidized deal for 16 boats, announced back in June 2020!

In May 2021, the USN suspended their planned ‘divestment’ of the Mark-6 patrol boat.

Surprisingly, in February 2021 the USN announced that it will get rid of the Mark-6 by the end of the year, despite the fact that U.S. taxpayers already paid $15-million per Mark-6 Patrol Boat!  The USN blames it on reliability problems and cost of operations, and the claim that the U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior wants to cut funding to the military!

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Brienna Tuck, 25FEB2021.

U.S. Navy Mark VI (6) patrol boat with 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) in The Philippine Sea, 25FEB2021.  The Mark-6 was intended to replace much older Riverine boats.  It looked like the Mark-6 was a highly capable patrol boat.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Brienna Tuck, 25FEB2021.

A Mark-6 refuels from USS Ashland (LSD 48) in The Philippine Sea, 25FEB2021.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Brienna Tuck, 25FEB2021.

The news of the USN’s decision to ‘divest’ their Mark-6 Patrol Boats comes a month after (January 2021) Ukraine signed a U.S. State Department Foreign Military Sales deal to buy the 16 new-build Mark-6 boats from SAFE Boats International. The total cost of the U.S. taxpayer subsidized deal comes to $600-million!

USMC photo by Sergeant Jennessa Davey, 06JAN2021.

In June 2020, the U.S. Department of State announced a Foreign Military Sale for up to 16 Mark-6 patrol boats, and associated equipment, to Ukraine.  State Department Foreign Military Sales are subsidized with U.S. taxpayer funding, because the sales are considered a form of “security assistance”!

U.S. Army photo by Specialist Cody Rich, 06MAY2020.

Somewhere in the Arabian/Persian Gulf, May 2020.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Kory Alsberry, 06MAY2020.

Video by Petty Officer Second Class William Carlisle, .50 cal. (12.7mm x 99mm) and 7.62mm NATO (7.62mm x 51mm) live fire near Bahrain, 16APR2020 (don’t get sea-sick):

In 2019, two Mark-6 boats set a record for nautical miles sailed by coastal/river patrol boats. 

USN photo by Chief Boatswain’s Mate Nelson Doromal Junior, 19SEP2019.

Mark-6 off San Diego, California, 19SEP2019.

USN photo by Chief Boatswain’s Mate Nelson Doromal Junior, 19SEP2019.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Woody Paschall, 05JUN2019.

Mark-6 off San Diego, California, 05JUN2019.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Woody Paschall, 05JUN2019.

USN photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class John Philip Wagner Junior, 17MAY2019.

Mark-6 Patrol Boat delivered to Santa Rita, Guam, 17MAY2019.

USN photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class John Philip Wagner Junior, 17MAY2019.

Music video by Petty Officer Second Class Kelsey L. Adams, .50 cal. live fire, including remote .50 cal. weapon system, near Santa Rita, Guam, 29MAR2019:

U.S. Navy video report by Petty Officer First Class Stacy D. Laseter, 23APR2018:

The 12th USN Mark-6 was delivered in 2017 (Trump era).

Video by Petty Officer First Class Arthurgwain L. Marquez, Coastal Riverine Squadron Two (CRS-2) sails near Santa Rita, Guam, 30SEP2016:

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Shannon Burns, 16DEC2016.

Three types of patrol boats, as of December 2016, from left to right; Sea Ark, Coastal Command boat, and Mark VI patrol boat.

SAFE Boats International delivered the first Mark-6, to the USN, in 2014 (Obama era).  Originally it was thought that 48 patrol boats would be ordered, but only 12 were paid for.

River Gun Boat: ROMÂNIA

Vehicle I-D: U.S. NAVY KEEPS OLD U.S. ARMY BOAT-TRUCK AFLOAT

USMC 2020: LAST RIDE FOR 1ST, 2ND & 4TH TANK