F-35 at the Paris Air Show
Video of the F-35 flying at the Paris air show:
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Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Video of the F-35 flying at the Paris air show:
Well, this is hard to ignore: As the article notes: “The all-but-certain takeover of the throne by [31-year old] Mohammed bin Salman awards absolute powers to a prince who has ruled out dialogue with rival Iran, has moved to…
Well, as my page proofs for War by Numbers have been sent back to the publisher, I decided to do a little office clean-up before I rolled my sleeves up and continued work on my other books. I have a…
This article caught my attention (updated the link): I remember observing a National Training Center (NTC) rotation around 2000 (the map shown above is not from this exercise). It was an armor or mechanized brigade and an air mobile…
Well, this is not the first drama over the skies of Syria: https://www.yahoo.com/gma/u-shoots-down-syrian-fighter-jet-over-syria-210705900–abc-news-topstories.html Back on 24 November 2015, a Turkish F-16 shot down a Russian SU-24M with a AIM-9X Sidewinder missile. Turkey is a member of NATO. This is the first plane the…
A short video on the Suwalki Gap, the area between Belarus and Kaliningrad that is part of Poland and Lithuania (both NATO countries). There are 1,500 Polish and Lithuanian troops (along with U.S. and UK) drilling there now: Of…
Latest testimony to congress: Points that get my attention: “we are not winning in Afghanistan” Promised a new strategy in mid-July Victory would likely mean a long-term U.S. troop presence (this should really be no surprise to anyone). Currently…
Continuing with the eighteenth lecture from Professor Michael Spagat’s Economics of Warfare course that he gives at Royal Holloway University. It is posted on his blog Wars, Numbers and Human Losses at: This lecture discussed the “costs of terrorism.” Now…
Well, I do have the page proofs for War by Numbers, which I must absolutely get back to the publisher next week. It turns out the book is 374 pages. The Potomac Books/University of Nebraska Press site was saying 498…
Well, Mosul has taken a while….and it is not quite over yet. Now we are finally going after Raqqa. Some say it will be quicker (hard to imagine that it could be slower): A few highlights from the article:…