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TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
AH64E was turned from block III back in October. Reasons for the name change have too do with the number of upgrades New engines, New Radios New computers new Rotor blades just about every thing save the hull and chain gun are upgraded too a whole new standard. Still I would like too see work go forward on a Replacement rotor craft with a higher speed and payload such is supposed too come under the Joint Multi-role Helicopter assuming The Administration does not kill it.
AH64E can remote UAV and UCAV type craft.
 

ManilaBoy45

Junior Member
USAF Lends 2 C-130J Aircraft to Augment Relief Flights of the 2 Other PAF C-130H ...

USAF Lends C-130J to PAF

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The US Department of Defense, through the U.S. Department of Defense Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid program, has lent two (2) US C-130J aircraft based in Okinawa, Japan with US Marine Forces compliments from Pacific Command (PACOM) for temporary deployment to Manila to transport relief goods to Davao upon request of the Philippine government.

The two USAF C-130 planes arrived Saturday in Manila loaded with at least 270,000 pounds of emergency supplies valued at $3 million dollars intended for provinces ravaged by typhoon "Pablo. It loaded more relief goods in Manila before proceeding to Davao International Airport early Sunday to augment relief run by two C-130's of the Philippine Air Force.
 

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
Combat Aircraft is reporting this month that USAF has started studies into a 6th generation fighter

a commitee has been established that will determine and forecast events in and around ~2050 and the challenges the air force will be facing and what kind of enviroment will exist, which will determine the speed, altitude, fuel etc etc characteristics

it is not yet clear if it will be manned or unmanned
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Programs Steaming Ahead
By Michael Fabey
Source: Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

December 13, 2012
A year ago, the long-term future of aircraft carriers appeared in doubt. With the emergence of strong performances by large-deck amphibious ships for carrier-like missions and the relatively large price tag for new carrier construction, many defense analysts were predicting a cut in the future carrier fleet.

Now, though, carrier programs are securely anchored in the Pentagon budget strategy — even with the threat of sequestration — and there is no more talk of reducing the fleet.

Not only did the U.S. Navy continue to fund and obligate more money for contracts and modifications related to the next-generation Ford-class carriers, but the service has also continued to stay on course for other major carrier programs such as overhaul work and an emerging new carrier business: deactivation of the nuclear-powered ships.

The aircraft carrier CVN-77 USS George H.W. Bush started sea trials this month for a 2013 deployment following the successful completion of a four-month planned incremental availability (PIA) period at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY).

“After anything on the ship has been changed or added you have to go out and knock the rust off,” says Lt. Cmdr. John Fairweather. “It’s twofold. For one, sea trials are good to give the crew time to readjust to being out to sea. Secondly, because this class of ship gets the latest and greatest upgrades, we need to go out to make sure everything works and was installed correctly during the availability. It’s a good way to kick off the training cycle.”

Tests being conducted during sea trials include high-speed turns, aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) tests on the flight deck and hangar bays, sea and anchor testing, anchor drop testing and strainer runs.

Catapults, arresting gear, fueling hoses and pumps, and all other equipment is also being inspected and checked to ensure proper operation for the upcoming flight deck certification period in January.

“Sea trials are a critical step in getting [the] air department ready to support and host flight operations,” says the ship’s air boss, Cmdr. William E. Powers.

“Pushing the ship to its maximum capabilities is meant to put a lot of pressure on the system to ensure that those systems can withstand combat-like conditions and ensures we can meet and complete our mission,” Fairweather says.At about the same time, CVN-65 USS Enterprise, the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, which had recently completed its 25th and final deployment, returned to its home port of Naval Station Norfolk for a scheduled inactivation and subsequent decommissioning.

Enterprise has served in nearly every major conflict that has taken place during its history, from the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 to six deployments in support of the Vietnam War through the Cold War and the Gulf wars.

The Newport News Shipbuilding unit of Huntington Ingalls Industries is now preparing to defuel the Enterprise.

The Navy says it intends to name the third Ford-class carrier the Enterprise.
But one wonders with possible cuts thanks too O or the Cliff or both.
 

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Combat Aircraft is reporting this month that USAF has started studies into a 6th generation fighter

a commitee has been established that will determine and forecast events in and around ~2050 and the challenges the air force will be facing and what kind of enviroment will exist, which will determine the speed, altitude, fuel etc etc characteristics

it is not yet clear if it will be manned or unmanned

This is clear evidence once again that the United States Air Force is in grave trouble, this baby should have been cooking since 2005 at the latest. The Air Force has lost its way, Air Superiority has been replaced by a term called air dominance, the outgoing Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen Schwartz was unwilling to stand up the Air Force in front of the Army and Navy, and instead became a servant or vassal of those two grand entities, he allowed the premminant fighter aircraft in history to die a slow ignoble death, because "we didn't want to waste all that capitol fighting for the Raptor, when it was clear that Secretary Gates wanted to kill it". Say What? Gen Schwartz was assigned to Lead the men and women of the USAF, that kind of quit before you get into a fight is not the problem, but a very serious symptom of rot from within. Air Superiority has taken a back seat to air support and airlift, even as our potential adversaries ramp up their A2A capability, we continue to rest on our laurels, and relying on the poor little ThunderHogge to carry the flag is very sorry planning, when the only encouragement we can find is that Russia and to a lesser extent China have backed off on fifth gen developement and procurement. When the incoming Air Force Chief of Staff's real concern is making sure the USAF is some vapid, gender neutral entitity, and not preparing for the future fight that will come and will catch us as usual with our pants down around our ankles, as it has so many times before. Its clear the Air Force needs a leader with the vision to prepare to Win the next Air War, for the first time in my lifetime, the future survivability of this great Nation is in jeopardy. Well I'm foaming at the mouth now, I could go on but I will shut up!
 

paintgun

Senior Member
USAF has issued RFP (Request for Proposal) for 6th gen ATF since some months ago

But it is agreeable that things are at very early stages, mainly looking into various parts and systems in the plan, exploring the possibilities of such systems, and also the possibility of bringing them into a 6th gen package, which includes things like directed energy weapon (AFB i know you wont like that!)

There is also no emphasis on affordability, or using existing tech/trickle down research like from say the F-35, unlike the NGB which clearly implies the affordability requirement.
So they are brainstorming a truly next gen platform for air superiority.
 

icbeodragon

Junior Member
(October 19, 2012, Vancouver, B.C.) Once thought to be only a Science Fiction/Fantasy technology, Guy Cramer, President/CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp., discusses the implications of militaries which can now become invisible with his light bending technology called "Quantum Stealth".

Hyperstealth is a successful Canadian camouflage design company with over two million military issued uniforms and over 3000 vehicles and fighter jets using their patterns around the world.


Quantum Stealth is a material that renders the target completely invisible by bending light waves around the target. The material removes not only your visual, infrared (night vision) and thermal signatures but also the target’s shadow.

Two separate command groups within the U.S. Military and two separate Canadian Military groups as well as Federal Emergency Response Team (Counter Terrorism) have seen the actual material so they could verify that I was not just manipulating video or photo results; These groups now know that it works and does so without cameras, batteries, lights or mirrors...It is lightweight and quite inexpensive. Both the U.S. and Canadian military have confirmed that it also works against military IR scopes and Thermal Optics.

For reasons of security, I can’t discuss details about how it accomplishes the bending of light but I can explain how it might be used.

Scenario 1: A pilot ejects over open terrain in enemy territory, his parachute that deploys is made of the Quantum Stealth material to hide his fall. The enemy knows his aircraft crashed in a specific location, he has less than one hour to find cover, of which there is none. He takes the Quantum Stealth material from the parachute and throws it over top of him, the pilot is now undetectable to all visual sensors and human eyes unless they happen to trip over him. Now he radios out his coordinates and waits for rescue.

Scenario 2: Cameras and visual sensors are on the enemy beach, the Special Forces team decked out in Quantum Stealth swims up to the beach in the middle of the day as they no longer have to wait till night to hide their approach. The team infiltrates the defenses without detection, completes their mission and goes out the same way they came in. The enemy reviews the sensors and cameras; no anomalies were detected on any sensor, no shadows on the cameras, no jamming of the sensors, no thermal signatures, the only evidence discovered by the enemy are boot tracks leading up the beach right past of their defenses and another set of boot tracks going back into the water.

Scenario 3: The next generation of combat aircraft is undergoing trials, in the past these secret aircraft had to be moved into hangers whenever a spy satellite passed overhead. Now with Quantum Stealth, the aircraft is undetectable from spy satellites, aerial drones or surveillance balloons eyes at any time of the day or night.

Scenario 4: One of the most vulnerable times for a submarine is when it comes to periscope depth to look around to verify the enemy, ships or aircraft are not loitering in the area, before the submarine surfaces or fires on the enemy. The periscope can only be hidden with painted camouflage to a certain degree. With Quantum Stealth; the entire submarine can stay hidden near the surface as well as the periscope above the surface which also cannot be seen.

Scenario 5: One of the most dangerous missions for soldiers is Close Quarters Combat inside structures, Special Forces and Counter Terrorism teams train over and over on these possible confrontations. Now the enemy will only know someone is there when they have to open or breach a door or hear movement, providing the specialized team more time to determine targets from hostages and allowing them time to wait to react when it’s most favorable to do so.

Scenario 6: A group of Canadian Battle Tanks in Quantum Stealth engage an enemy group of tanks, the only indication to the enemy of the Canadian Tanks location is the direction of the noise of the tanks engines and the sound of their guns firing. As the enemy looks through their targeting scopes to fire back, there is no indication on any sensor to where the Canadian tanks are located, nor can the enemy see the other Canadian tanks which are moving to flank them from the side and behind. As news spreads of an invisible Canadian army which can move without detection, the psychological effect on the enemy is devastating, they never know when or even if this invisible army has them targeted or surrounded. How can you hit a target you cannot see, how do you defend from the invisible?

Scenario 7: A sniper is required to take out a high profile target at a specific location, however, there is no cover for miles. Prior to Quantum Stealth the sniper used to look for cover and concealment to hide their location, now they are able to remain undetected sneaking into the location, in open terrain, reloading without their movement being detected, changing locations without their motion being noticed and depart the location at any time day or night.

Why disclose this technology to the public? I have not disclosed how it's done, I have only said that I have done it and described potential applications for it. Many people believe that movies and T.V. shows are close to reality in how the U.S. government or U.S. military reacts to new technology, acquiring anything that provides an advantage. My experience is that this is not the case, at least not for a foreign company, it is much more boring and time consuming than you may think as there are approvals and agreements required between each participating country and few people who have the authority to sign off on these multi-country agreements. Many times you will meet with someone or some group in the military only to find they can't help, to find the right person who has the ability to take it to the next level can take months. Sometimes you need publicize your ability to get the attention of the right person. Most in the military were skeptical that the real photos and videos I was showing them were not manipulated (note the photos on this page do not show the real technology - they are mockups to show the media the concept).

I had an open channel in regards to new technology to the U.S. from 2004-2008 when I worked with the Chief of Staff for Senator John Warner (Chairman of the Armed Services Committee until 2007), but Warner retired in late 2008 and his people dispersed into other jobs, I developed Quantum Stealth after this time.

In October of 2010 I released a video of “Smartcamo” at a camouflage symposium in Brussels which showed a camouflage uniform changing colors from Woodland to Transitional and then into Desert coloration. I assumed that the U.S. military was already there on this technology and I was playing catch-up. I was notified immediately after my talk by someone from the U.S. Military that I could not show that video again as I had just shown them that I had solved a problem they were still working on. Even professors in Textiles at the symposium were astonished when they saw the video.

Smart (Interactive/Intelligent textiles) are textiles embedded with some form of technology which can adjust to their surroundings or user. Most research in this area is being done with Nanotechnology or Metamaterials. Our Smartcamo approach showed how I could combine new technologies with preexisting for a cost effective - yet quick applicable solution to the problem. Slight modifications to the system will allow a mobile or moving camouflage for uniforms to mask movement. There are limitations to Smartcamo such as cost, weight of power source and limited activation time. What I was not saying at the time was that I had already developed something better without these limitations; Quantum Stealth.

I was speaking at a breakout session at ADS Inc. Warrior West in San Diego during May of 2011 on “The New Science of Stealth”. Anyone was allowed to attend and being a military show in San Diego, there were a large number of U.S. Navy SEALs in the audience, but what I didn’t know is that an editor from "Military Times" had traveled to the show just to hear this presentation, and when she heard about light bending material at the end of the talk she wanted more information. After the talk she came to me for an interview on the subject.

As with all media, I told her that I could describe where it could be used but not how I accomplished the light bending. She wanted images and I told her that I could not provide those images for public dissemination.

This is when the media became very interested in this technology and helped garner the interest of the U.S. Military.

Numerous stories have been written on the technology without any disclosure of how it’s done, I released mock-up photos that the media wanted to show the public the concept without providing actual photos of the technology and many people remain skeptical, (as would I).

After enough press had been written on the subject, the U.S. Military Command finally asked to see the real material to verify that it worked. Those meetings took place with very limited “Need to Know” access and the technology is now moving forward.

Isn’t there a risk that someone else may figure this out or copy what you’ve done? Yes, but I’ve already developed a countermeasure for Quantum Stealth so we would be able to detect anyone else with something identical or similar to Quantum Stealth.

Do I care that people remain skeptical? Nope, the people that need to know that it works have seen it and verified it and their opinions are the only ones that matter.

Will Quantum Stealth be available for the general public or commercial market? Not in the near future unless the Military decided to release the technology and I don't anticipate that will happen anytime soon.

Is there anything planned for the commercial market? I am working on a number of non-powered color changing camouflage materials for the commercial market which utilize different technologies than either Quantum Stealth or Smartcamo. Colors change with climate, seasons cause environmental colors to change and even the 24 hour day can cause a large color discrepancy between camouflage and the background as day becomes night. People want camouflage which can change with these variables.

Have you made camouflage obsolete? Not necessarily, standard camouflage should continue to have its place, however, on the front lines it might become your second choice behind Quantum Stealth if you’re Canadian, American or British and your group is authorized to use it.
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What do you guys think about this? Revolutionary or hype? I'm thinking hype.
 
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