Posted on 04/11/2024 7:32:41 AM PDT by hardspunned
After decades of waging war against impoverished nations with destitute armies, or no standing armies at all, the US has suddenly found itself in a rapidly changing world where peer and near-peer competitors are outpacing it in military capabilities. Many of these capabilities are showing up on the battlefield in places the US has until recently enjoyed relative military superiority.
One area the US has found itself particularly weak in is artillery. The conflict in Ukraine has revealed a variety of shortcomings regarding not only US artillery capabilities, but those of the collective West.
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Your Zeeper filter glasses are really blue and yellow tinted. This is not the case across the board. Even with the M777 UFH towed field howitzer, the US had to get BAE to restart production of them so it could replace what it gave UKR from its on-line inventory and to provide more for the future. This is NOT ‘mothballed or slated for disposal.’ An overly broad disingenuous comment if you ask me.
Which has nothing do with any of my posts and which I do and always have completely agreed with.
You said “Your assertations are delusional!” which one can you quote and say is wrong.
You seem to be having a conversation with someone else besides me and are seeing things that I’m not saying.
We don’t have improvements to our readiness. Those articles and videos I have posted I have all read and watched the videos. Plus a whole lot more from think tanks and US government sources. Also many conversations from former and current professionals. It’s time for us to take a step back and diffuse this situation before it turns into a catastrophe.
Read the post again with a little calm.
This Russian invasion has led to many huge improvements in the direction of military readiness in America, our Western allies and our Pacific allies.
While we can list problems and deficiencies we should also try and see the vast improvements of the last 2 years, we aren’t in the war but we get to see what we need and the wake-up calls are powerful enough that they are leading to concrete changes, not just in weapons manufacturing but also in new war awareness and cooperation among our global friends.
I commanded a M198 battalion and we had a war trophy D42 outside my office.
The very brief view of the Gunner yanking the lanyard shows him still standing behind the gun, not blown to smithereens as would be, if the breech failed.
Think what you want.
My question is since the materiel being sent to Ukraine is already paid for and the replacements are already paid for then what is all the billions of dollars paying for?
“The ammo we have slated for disposal can still be good depending on how it was stored.”
Many dead Ruzzians would agree with you. Still, this stuff is past its ‘best-by’ date and it was/is slated for disposal.
“You’re killing me”
Happy to be of service!
The point IS that those M777s were given to UKR (along with 40K rounds of shells) and now they US Army is buying more to replace the ones they gave away. The M777 may be an older system, but it is NOT mothballed and is still considered the US go-to towed artillery piece. You’re vastly generalizing what’s going on here and not being truthful with it, IMO.
And, those ‘billions of dollars’ are paying for retirements, salaries, other civil costs as well as unspecified, unaudited expenses. Who knows where all that money is going/went.
DV, I cleaned up some of the URL's.
H/T Gaffer
Re M777 UFH towed field howitzer, the US had to get BAE to restart production of them so it could replace what it gave UKR from its on-line inventory and to provide more for the future.
H/T DarthVader
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directly tracks the weakness of America’s academic institution.
Its a no-brainer
I am working on this problem right now. We have made improvements but they are not vast as we do not have the required warfighting capability we are going to need to meet the new threats. The articles I posted and other public resources affirm this. The Biden administration is 3 days late and billions of dollars short on what needs to happen to be able to get into a deterrence stance. I’m not sure we have the time.
Your views are not up to par and you have a very sophomoric understanding of the national security threats are and how this can turn real bad fast.
I got to see it on a big screen and I see it now. This video has been tampered with, But there is lots of IW going on here from both sides but this administration has tons of deficiencies and I still have very valid concerns.
Thanks and yes there is lots we need to be concerned about. There is so much more similar information coming out like this and its been for a few months.
You don’t have to tell me about military shortcomings but that is not the conversation.
Read that post again, no one is talking about general military readiness but what has improved in the last 2 years, like new factories, new NATO members, new military budgets, new weapons orders, new cooperation, new war awareness, NATO moving away from Russian energy, shortcomings exposed, new ideas of which weapons systems to focus on, etc.
If you are so up on things how is it that you keep seeming to not be aware of any benefits to us and the West coming from this Russian debacle in Ukraine from our stagnation and complacency of 30 months ago?
All of those new NATO members and infrastructure that have been added can be destroyed before they can have any significant impact. We live in a new age of warfare both technology and force. For every thing you have stated there is an equal or superior capability that has been added.
Whatever, I’m still prettier than you are.
I could careless.
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