We are sold out of Attrition
We are sold out of the book Attrition. Oddly enough, in the last two weeks I have received three orders for it. I kind of hate to not respond to a request. So, we are talking to the Dupuy family…
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
We are sold out of the book Attrition. Oddly enough, in the last two weeks I have received three orders for it. I kind of hate to not respond to a request. So, we are talking to the Dupuy family…
Another blog post from William “Chip” Sayers. The opinions presented are his own, and he is not shy. My one editorial comment is in brackets. The blog post and William F. Owen article he references is here: The Manoeuvre Warfare…
In our internal discussions, even though several of us could only find the means for China to lift 20,000 to 30,000 troops to Taiwan in the first wave, there was always people quoting from a range of sources that were…
Another blog post from William “Chip” Sayers: —————- Week before last, Russia launched what was probably a small number of RS-26 Rubezh Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles (IRBM) at the city of Dnipro in Ukraine.[1] There are a number of interesting…
The following article is from Alexandru Filip of the Canadian Center for Strategic Studies: —— During our discussion sessions on 13 and 27 November on the topic of Taiwan, a further exchanged developed regarding the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force’s…
First of a series of blog posts from Geoffry Clark on modern missiles: ————— Modern missiles – Russian, Chinese and American, Part 1 Mentioned in the previous post on the Zhuhai Air Show (see The Japanese Gifu and Chinese…
A blog post on a potential Taiwan invasion from Geoffrey Clark: The HAAC 2024 in October was great; lots of good analysts and analysis, presentations, and ideas for future work and collaboration. I’ll post the links to the two presentations…
As a result of discussions at the Third HAAC and two follow-up meetings with participants, I ended up making five posts last week on Chinese amphibious lift capacity and their ability to invade Taiwan, They are: The Chinese amphibious lift…
Now, China being a communist country (with a strong capitalistic bent) does have the ability to call upon all civilian and commercial assets for use by the state. As such, some people postulate that many of their larger fishing vessels…
China has a collection of dozens of Roll-on, Roll-off (RoRo) commercial transports that have had their ramps reinforced to be able to use heavy equipment. This has led to a number of people counting them as Chinese amphibious assets. They…