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20.01.2022 "Our frontline personnel are operating on complex human terrain, where they are often overmatched by competitors with a superior understanding of the local populace, and have far greater leeway to manipulate local dynamics".



16.01.2022 Japan aiming to start production of new fighter aircraft in FY 2031 - https://buff.ly/323ifw6 via Janes & Kosuke Takahashi

14.01.2022 734 AMS keeps C-17s ready after Joint Forcible Entry Operation Exercise Multiple C-17 Globemasters appeared in the early-morning sky over Andersen Air Force Bas...e carrying hundreds of paratroopers that flew directly from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson - JBER, Alaska, June 30. Paratroopers from the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, United States Army Alaska, parachuted onto Guam as part of Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise. To receive the paratroopers and the aircraft once they arrived on the ground were the men and women of the 734th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS). The 734th AMS played a vital role by safely expediting the movement of paratroopers, 70 thousand pounds of cargo, and providing fleet services to ensure mission success, said Sharon Gayton, 734 AMS, Air Terminal Operations Center (ATOC) duty officer. The AMS was able to showcase their logistic agility and their dedication to rapid global mobility by flexing to meet the needs of this short-notice exercise. Every section within the AMS worked expeditiously to ensure a safe and flawless re-deployment for the paratroopers back to Alaska. While the passenger terminal was processing jumpers and ATOC was loading cargo, our section provided maintenance support for five C-17s involved in the exercise, said Tech. Sgt. Kevin Logan, 734th AMS electrical and environmental craftsman. We performed inspections and conducted maintenance, ensuring the on-time takeoff of all aircraft. In addition, Staff Sgt. Jamal Johnson, 734th AMS Air Freight upload team lead, was responsible for leading and executing aircraft upload and download operations during the redeployment. Sergeant Johnson and his team were the driving force behind pushing over 26 tons of cargo onto the aircraft, said Gayton. During upload operations, the team identified an issue with the load and worked with the aircrew to correct it last minute. Because of his efforts, Sergeant Johnson ensured the 4-25 IBCT returned to JBER safely. The men and women of the AMS were afforded the opportunity to witness and provide support to one of the largest airdrop exercises in recent history on Guam. I enjoyed seeing the team come together and perform, said Logan. It was awesome to support a joint exercise and see the Air Force producing airpower and all the Army Airborne jumping out of the aircraft. It made me feel like I’m part of a bigger picture we rarely get to see every day. U.S. Pacific Air Forces, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command

08.01.2022 ‘Destroy the U.S.’ slogans removed for North Korea’s latest military parade



08.01.2022 As an apprentice at ASD, your work will be varied and directly support Australia’s national security. You will be provided mentorship from an ICT technical expe...rt for the duration of your apprenticeship. By the end of the program you will be part of a great team delivering critical ICT support to ASD’s mission. This program is for students who are currently completing or have finished their Year 12 Certificate, people already studying at CIT or a TAFE, or anyone with a passion for ICT who is looking for a new and exciting career. You will work the equivalent of four days per week with the remainder of your time dedicated to completing a Certificate IV (two years) or a Diploma (three years). You will be paid for your studies as well as your work under a competitive remuneration package. Some examples of qualifications offered are: Certificate IV in Cyber Security Certificate IV in Information Technology Application Development Certificate IV in Information Technology Infrastructure Support Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking Certificate IV in Information Technology Programming Certificate IV in Information Technology System Analysis and Design Certificate IV in Information Technology Technology Testing Diploma Application Development Diploma Information Technology Networking Diploma Infrastructure Support Diploma Software Development

05.01.2022 Today we remember Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop (1907 1993) on the anniversary of his birth. Weary Dunlop remains one of Australia's most well-known veterans of ...the Second World War. He is recognized for his exceptional medical work with Australian prisoners of the Japanese and his subsequent welfare work on their behalf after the war. You can learn more about Sir Edward here: http://ow.ly/sM4r50Arna7 The statue of Sir Weary Dunlop, located in the sculpture garden of the Australian War Memorial, commemorates all Australian doctors and other medical staff who served in Australian prisoners of war in the Asia Pacific region between 1939-1945. View here: http://ow.ly/obnY50Arnaa Photo: Lieutenant Colonel Ernest Edward 'Weary' Dunlop

04.01.2022 "Strategy without Tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without Strategy is the noise before defeat." - Sun Tzu"Strategy without Tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without Strategy is the noise before defeat." - Sun Tzu



03.01.2022 Throughout the world we have seen Covid-19 attack patients that have had underlying medical conditions and while we cannot say this patient died of Covid-19, i...t speaks to the science that is out there in the world and what we have been saying. Covid-19 doesn’t discriminate, it can attack the strongest or in this case the most vulnerable. It can even attack some of the smartest as is the case of doctors and health care workers around the world. We must all change the way we live, things will never be how they were before, See more

03.01.2022 Army also has several transformative projects underway, but at the heart is LAND 200, which is using Elbit’s Israeli-based technology to develop a tactical batt...lefield management system (BMS) that is in the process of networking not only individual soldiers but also all of the vehicles in the inventory. To this can be added vital communications projects such as JP 2072 Phase 2B described as the military equivalent of the National Broadband Network and the various satellite activities that fall under JP 2008. Indeed, there is a lot of under reported Australian satellite technology that if fully harnessed could see the nation emerge as a key player in this rapidly growing domain in the next few years. Other noteworthy Army activities are the development and fielding of the Hawkei 44 lightweight protected mobility vehicle, which is an armoured shell around a lot of integrated computing power that aims to future proof the capability. The new combat reconnaissance vehicle (CRV) in the form of the Boxer 88 comes with a powerful sensor and weapon suite that means each one will be a further powerful node in the ADF network. Once the M1A1 main battle tanks have been upgraded they will also be at the forefront of heavy armour capability, able to provide 3rd party targeting and even the possibility of automatic high speed engagements based on networked communications and image recognition software.

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