“The Arctic is more accessible than it has ever been, we want to make sure we are playing our part in meeting the Department of Defense objectives for Arctic strategy.”-Captain Eric Chan, New York Air National Guard, perhaps referencing the fact that climate change has greatly increased Russia’s activity in the Arctic
From 20FEB2020 to 07MAR2020, Army National Guard units from Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin, are taking part in Arctic Eagle-20, held in Alaska.
Also taking place about the same time is Arctic Edge-20, running from 24FEB2020 to 06MAR2020. It includes the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian forces.
Of course there is cross-over training between all the military participants in both Arctic Eagle and Arctic Edge. According to one press release, the wargame-ers experienced temps as low as minus 29F (-34C)!
Video report, Royal Canadian Air Force Brigadier General explains the purpose of Arctic Eagle/Edge:
Video, Alaska National Guard CH-47 Chinook sustainment operation:
Video, everybody should own the latest & greatest military issue Arctic Shelter:
U.S. Army Regional Media Center Europe puts out video stating (as I’ve stated in the past) that alcohol based cleaners do not work, simple soap and water does the trick:
Italy: U.S. Army Group-Italy tries to demonstrate how far away from another person you need to be to avoid viral contamination (at least one meter).
U.S. Army Vicenza video report, grade school is shutdown, but the learning continues:
This is from a store near where I live in Idaho. Notice that their CoViD-19 sale restrictions include propane, a fuel used for camping-cooking, heating or light welding.
Video, California Army National Guard delivers CoViD-19 testing kits to quarantined Grand Princess cruise ship:
From 20FEB2020 to 06MAR2020, Army National Guard units from several states, the U.S. Marines and U.S. Air Force are taking part in U.S. Northern Command’s Arctic Eagle 2020, held in Alaska.
Video, preps for dust-off:
Video CH-47 flight from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to Deadhorse, Alaska, 24FEB2020:
Video, coming in for landing:
Rotor-wash.
Video report, Army National Guard CH-47 assists U.S. Marines in TRP:
Video from 2015, removing tail assembly, note the mobile tracked ‘spider’ crane in use:
1:48 scale skis by Black Dog. Lots of other after market parts available from several companies.
1:72 scale kits issued by: Airfix, Airmodel, Hasegawa (apparently co-issued as a Hasegawa-Monogram boxing of the Matchbox-Revell kit in the 1990s), Italeri (currently boxed by Academy), Matchbox, Revell (sometimes boxing of old Matchbox, sometimes Italeri), Trumpeter (currently issued by Monochrome). There’s a plethora of aftermarket detailing sets and decals by several companies.
Black Dog issues resin detail parts, including skis for snow.
Incomplete list of links to news articles concerning climate change events during the days of 23 to 29 of the Gregorian month of February 2020.
For those who think U.S. President Trump is anti-climate change they should realize that he is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military and the U.S. military is ramping up climate change studies and preparations. President Trump is not ‘anti-climate change’, he just doesn’t agree with the leftist-liberal explanation for the cause of climate change. Please note all the U.S. military climate change operations listed below.
Over the Atlantic Ocean the U.S. Navy (USN) is paying close attention to the Saharan Air Layer (SAL). The SAL can move 14-million-metric-tons (tonnes) of dust from Africa to the Caribbean every year, and with climate change it’s expected to get worse! The USN has joined with NOAA, NASA, and the National Weather Service to establish a ‘baseline’ in order to study health affects of the massive dust transfer and to create an early warning system for people in and around the Caribbean area.
The USN recently concluded data collection for their study of Monsoon Intra-Seasonal Oscillations (MISO) in the Indian Ocean. Researchers from University of Notre Dame, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, and National Aquatic Research and Resources Agency in Sri Lanka, also took part. The purpose is to better predict rapidly changing weather patterns affecting the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and South China Sea.
NORWAY:On 24 February, NATO forces conducted a bomb search in a smoke filled house during the extreme cold weather training event known as Exercise Cold Response.
Also during Exercise Cold Response, NATO personnel conducted an ice dive, 25 February, to train for port damage repair, and hydrographic surveying in an extreme cold weather/ice environment.
UNITED STATES: Apparently the Goldsboro Police, in North Carolina, believe that future flooding is going to become so powerful that they need an MRAP to conduct flood rescues:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began taking snowpack samples in North Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Measuring snowpack allows officials to estimate the amount of water runoff/flooding when the snow melts.
The US Army Corps of Engineers plans to increase releases from Gavins Point Dam in order to “…provide the greatest amount of flood risk reduction across the basin.” The dam affects areas of Nebraska and South Dakota.
New Hampshire Army National Guard flew to Alaska to take part in an extreme cold weather contamination training event. Note the Corona(virus) beer bottles.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that after years of upgrades to the Center Hill Lake Dam the lake is soon to return to ‘normal’ operations, and will allow the Nashville District to handle additional water flows into the reservoir.
UNITED STATES: Confirmed, 26 cases of mumps at Colorado ski resort (reports don’t say if the employees are foreign migrant workers, most employees of the U.S. hospitality industry are foreign migrant workers)
I was in a department store in eastern Idaho, looking at face masks. I already knew that surgical masks are actually designed to protect a person who is being operated on from the germs in the doctors’ and nurses’ breath, and are not designed to do the reverse. I wanted to check out the hardware section’s dust/paint masks and was surprised to find most of them were gone. However, when I checked the labels on those remaining I discovered in the fine print that these masks not only won’t protect you from germs, they don’t even protect you from the harmful chemicals used in paints/glues or created in a construction environment; the small print on all the remaining masks stated “not for use in a NON-HARMFUL environment” (and NON-HARMFUL was in all-caps on the labels). Basically the bottom-of-the-line industrial dust masks are primarily designed to ‘protect’ you from the smell of the chemicals you are using, but not the toxins.
I was also looking at air conditioning (cooling and/or heating) filters for your home. Yes, there are house filters designed to capture viruses and bacteria, some even coming with electronic devices that wire-lessly connect to your smart phone to let you know when to change the filter, but I had an epiphany about home air treatment filters that renders them ‘too little too late’.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (aka CDC) states that surgical masks should be used only as a “last resort”, when no other masks are available. ‘Masks’ that are rated for protecting the wearer from airmobile microbes are known officially as respirators.
In the U.S. such respirators have a NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) rating. Currently the only respirators rated to filter out the coronavirus (specifically SARS-CoViD) are those rated N-95.
The N in N-95 means Not resistant to oil.
Even knowing which respirator will work, the CDC and United Nation’s World Health Organization say that only healthcare workers dealing with infected people need to wear a respirator. This is because infected people who end up in a hospital, or in quarantine, are in a confined, somewhat controllable, environment with close contact to other people. Hospitals are the worst place to be if you’re trying to avoid getting sick.
Those of us in the general public are in an open environment that really can’t be controlled, and when you are dealing with an airmobile disease, like CoViD-19 and influenza, there’s very little you can do. For proof of that, for this season’s influenza the U.S. vaccine has been given a 45% effectiveness rating, meaning that the majority of people who got this year’s flu shot could still get sick. There’s no vaccine for CoViD-19.
Even with hand washing, covering your mouth when you cough, all that is malarkey because it takes only one microscopic virus to make it inside your body to infect you. It’s estimated that one sneeze can expel 100-thousand infection-ous particles! Sneezes are so powerful that putting your hand over your mouth, or burying your mouth in your elbow will not stop all those particles from spreading.
This brings me to those more costly home air conditioning filters claiming to remove germs. Your air conditioning (cooling and/or heating) system does not run all the time (unless you can afford to have it running all the time), and if you have a sick guest (whether they know they are sick or not, as is proving the case with CoViD-19) most likely they will have filled your living room with germs that you then breath in before your air conditioning system turns on.
Also, your air conditioning system cannot instantly suck the infected air through the filter, it takes several tens of minutes to fully circulate the air (depending on the size of your house/apartment). This is why I call reliance on home air conditioning filters too-little-too-late.
Rare weather phenomenon Saint Elmo’s Fire ‘captured’ by hurricane hunter Sky Hopper Kermit in North Atlantic:
Over the North Atlantic — Crew of #NOAA42 Kermit recorded St. Elmo's fire (weather phenomenon) during their 15 February winter storm flight for the Ocean Winds research project. #FlyNOAA#morethanhurricanes#weather credit: Lt. Josh Rannenberg, NOAA Corps pic.twitter.com/jUMMeaSYsi
— NOAA Aircraft Operations Center (@NOAA_HurrHunter) February 18, 2020
USS America LHA-6 began sea trials in 2014. LHA-6 is the lead ship of the new America class assault ships, replacing the older Tarawa class. Do not confuse USS America LHA-6 with the scuttled aircraft carrier USS America CV-66.
U.S. Air Force photo by Captain Katie Mueller, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, 13FEB2021.
Kawasaki C-2 makes a humanitarian drop on Angaur, Palau. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Ryan Brooks, 10FEB2021.
The Kawasaki C-2 was designed to replace the older and intentionally limited (by Constitutional law, which has since been amended) C-1.
It was also designed to exceed the abilities of the C-130J Super Hercules, which the Japanese Self Defense Forces determined to be too limited for what they had in mind.
C-2 over Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, 14FEB2020. USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Curt Beach.
U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Melanie A. Hutto, Misawa Air Base, Japan, September 2019.
2019 Paris Air show video walk-around:
Kawasaki C-2, Iruma Air Base, Japan, 10JUL2019.
A U.S. Air Force C-130J Loadmaster gets to ride a C-2.
The C-2 can be equipped with an automated loading system.
The spacious loadmaster station (compared to C-130J).
USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe, 17SEP2018.
Size comparison to four engined Boeing C-17, Yokota Air Base, Japan, September 2018. USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe, 17SEP2018.
USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe, 17SEP2018.
EC-2 version.
Video, C-2 ELINT (EC-2) , Gifu Air Base, Japan, 2018:
General Electric CF6-80C2K1F turbofans are used.
XC-2 prototype, first flight 2010. Design project began in 2001.
Video, C-1 vs XC-2:
Video, XC-2 first flight:
Aoshima makes a 1:144 scale plastic model kit, retailing in Japan for about U.S.$43. However, I’ve seen U.S. sellers asking as much as U.S.$71 for it!