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A pro tawain activist wouldn't last long in the PLA anyway.
That's The EXACT point!!
He has a Political ideology that is opposed to the organization to which he Swore to Be a member of.
He didn't Take a knee He professed an Ideology. He stated that The Very founding documents and Organization of the US Goverment was in his view invalid. Everything Else is your Opinion and not that pertinent to the Story.
And for this What did 2lt Rapone get? He's not beaten to death in some back room or locked up in a Stockade, He's been discharged under Other than Honorable conditions The Military Equivalent of being Fired. And not the Worst form of Discharge available as Despite your arguments He was not Subject to a Courts Martial And has 2 more steps below OTH, Bad Conduct and Dishonorable.

Because he has a OTH That means that he cannot reenlist in the US Military, but may be open to VA benefits as he has over 2 years of Active military service. He may also be able to get Montgomery GI and Post 9/11 Benefits if approved.
He already has lined up a speaking appointments.
 

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Rafael to demo lighter Trophy protection system on Bradley Fighting Vehicle
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, on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle this summer as the U.S. Army
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on its combat vehicles, according to Rafael’s head of its land maneuver systems directorate.

The Israeli company has already been chosen to field Trophy on four brigade sets of Abrams tanks, and the U.S. Army
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on Bradley and on the Stryker combat vehicle. The Army is qualifying Israeli company
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on Bradley and the Virginia-based
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for Stryker.

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by roughly six to eight months depending on the system.

Should one or both of them have insufficient performance or maturity, the Army could choose to adapt another system under evaluation to that platform; or the service could assess another nondevelopmental APS system to fit that same role; or furthermore, it could make a decision to move the system from engineering development activity under a science and technology development effort as part of the
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according to Army spokeswoman Ashley Givens.



There’s also fiscal 2018 funding that will be used to evaluate a fourth nondevelopmental APS system via an installation and characterization activity to be identified after a preliminary evaluation phase that will occur late this year, applying lessons learned from efforts to date, Givens added.

So Rafael sees a lighter version of Trophy as a promising candidate for other U.S. combat vehicles, which has advantages such as a large amount commonality with Trophy on Abrams, Rafael’s Michael L. told Defense News in a June 11 interview at the French defense conference Eurosatory. Michael’s last name has been withheld for security reasons.

And the timing seems right, according Michael, as the Army will move toward decisions on APS systems for its combat vehicles at some time this year.

Rafael has been conducting extensive testing of its lighter and smaller Trophy system, and the company is inviting the U.S. military to attend a major test event in August in Israel to witness the capability on a Bradley, which is the combat vehicle considered the most difficult on which to integrate a system because of the current variant’s power limitations.

The company would also be capable of integrating the system onto a Stryker, but it has decided — along with its U.S. partner DRS — to focus on Bradley for the time being, Michael said.

While the current Trophy system would be too heavy, coming in at 1.8 tons as a full system, the lighter version will weigh just shy of half that, while still retaining “the same method of operations, the same logic, the same interface,” Michael said.

Rafael sees the solution not as a simple one, but a high-end one, which it believes would be needed on a platform like Bradley.

Israel and other countries are also calling for a lighter APS system that would work on infantry fighting vehicles, and so Rafael sees “a large business opportunity,” according to Michael.

“In August we are going to surprise a lot of people who weren’t sure,” Michael said, “because when you say shrinking, it’s not just making it smaller. You need to make sure that nothing was lost in the process … we already know that nothing has been lost, but we are testing it to make sure that everything is in order, and I think we have a great solution.”

Rafael is also developing and testing a 30mm weapon station outfitted with Trophy as an all-in-one system, according to Michael.

The turret can be purchased with or without the Trophy system. One customer ― not Israel or the U.S. ― is buying more than a hundred 30mm weapons stations. The company will complete development of the turret in September and will then begin production for the country in January 2019, Michael said.

While the country has yet to commit to adding Trophy as part of a single system, it wanted to prove the system with Trophy.

Rafael is eyeing what happens with the ongoing assessment by the U.S. Army to upgun its Strykers with a 30mm cannon. The assessment of the current configuration is expected to wrap up in the summer.

Michael said the company has spoke with the Stryker program office in the U.S. to understand what the soldier wants from a 30mm cannon with the intention to fine-tune an offering should the Army decide to assess other 30mm options in order to outfit the rest of its Stryker fleet.

And to sweeten the deal, the 30mm cannon would come with an APS system already integrated into the turret, according to Michael.
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Standardizing on one APS family does have a logic to it. and Trophy is the Battle proven APS. Although no matter what happens Bradley needs an overhaul to accept any new equipment from APS to fuzzy dice.
 

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Nammo’s new M72 launcher causes no damage when fired from inside a room


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is now capable of being safely fired from inside an enclosure.

The M72 is a weapon designed to go up against light-armored vehicles, and it has been around since the Vietnam War, but
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fire-from-enclosure capability is its newest improvement to the system.

And it’s anticipated soldiers in the field will see it as a game-changer for a number of reasons.

The launcher was put to the test inside of a small 12-by-15-by-7-foot shed in an exclusive first demonstration on June 5 in the Arizona desert. Aside from a spray of viscous liquid on the floor, back wall and ceiling, there was no other evidence the M72 was used in the room.

The system includes a chamber of liquid at the backend of the rocket that mitigates the effects of a blast. Nammo currently has a patent pending on the formula for the inert organic liquid.

The company has been developing the system in response to a U.S. Marine Corps requirement, using mostly internal research funds, over the last 12 years, according to Chad Parkhill, Nammo’s executive vice president for shoulder-fired systems.

Nammo was awarded a contract to qualify its system for Marines in June 2016 and delivered 500 rounds to the service in December 2017. The rounds will go through rigorous testing through the Joint Ordnance Test Procedure, an extremely aggressive test profile that no other shoulder-fired weapon system has gone through or would likely pass, according to Dominic Jezierski, the technical director for shoulder-fired systems at Nammo.

The fire-from-enclosure, or FFE, requirement originated within the Marine Corps because during urban operations in the Middle East, Marines were having to expose themselves to shoot rockets from shoulder-fired systems. Several died as a result of having to take a shot with an M72 because the shot couldn’t be taken from inside a structure or from behind cover, Ben Carpenter, a Nammo representative in charge of field marketing, told Defense News.

Carpenter was one of two to first fire the M72 FFE during the June demonstration.

Nammo set to work to address the shortfall and came up with a 13-pound version of its M72 ― one of the game-changers, Carpenter said. With the weight of some existing shoulder-fired systems, troops must assess whether it’s possible to carry them into the field.

The system also exceeds U.S. Marine Corps and Army standards with its capability to fire seven to eight shots per day using single hearing protection inside an enclosure, Jezierski said. The M72 It can be shot without hearing protection in the open air, and the Marine Corps standard is the ability to fire five rounds from an enclosure.
But even more important is its low signature, which drastically increases the survivability of the shooter and nearby troops, according to Pat Woellhof, who does Marine Corps-focused field marketing for Nammo.

Woelhof was the first to fire the M72 FFE in the June 5 demonstration.
The system’s muzzle flash is equivalent to a 9mm pistol at night, according to Tim Clawitter, who is in business development for shoulder-fired systems at Nammo.
The backblast is also so minimal, it eliminates the need to have to move furniture from a room, according to Woellhof. Typically, training would include doing so because furniture can redirect the backblast toward the gunner.

The munitions used in the M72 FFE are designed to go up against light-armored vehicles. The energetics in the warhead of the munition are improved to provide better effects on target and is more accurate, Carpenter said.

While a bigger launcher might limit the number of weapon systems provided to a squad — typically just one — the M72 is small and light enough to potentially have three to six within a squad. “You could say it gives them overmatch,” Carpenter said.
Improvements to the launcher include a redesigned trigger as well as “shoot through” bumpers. In previous versions of the M72, the bumpers could fall of when the launcher was fired, according to Jezierski.
Nammo has also demonstrated at its launcher assembly in Mesa that it has the capability to reliably produce rounds. The company built roughly 40 rounds a day and only scrapped two out of the entire first 600 rounds produced, according to Clawitter.

The Marine Corps is expected to wrap up its own rigorous testing of the system by the end of the year followed by a production decision.
There is also potential for Army interest, particularly for subterranean operational needs, Carpenter said.
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The M72 was the Light Antitank Weapon of the US Military for a long time but today it's no longer able to be effective against modern Tanks and Armor what it is though is like the RPG7 still an effective anti vehicle, Anti-barrier and anti-personal weapon. M72 is unlike the M3 Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System aka Carl Gustaf or RPG7 a single shot disposable system that dates back as far a the 60's And still very popular in services around the globe. The 66mm recoiless system like all recoiless though has considerable back blast making firing one in confined areas Dangerous to the User and close by individuals. As such Work on this and other systems has been push to introduce methods to reduce or eliminate back blast.
 

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That's The EXACT point!!
He has a Political ideology that is opposed to the organization to which he Swore to Be a member of.
He didn't Take a knee He professed an Ideology. He stated that The Very founding documents and Organization of the US Goverment was in his view invalid. Everything Else is your Opinion and not that pertinent to the Story.
And for this What did 2lt Rapone get? He's not beaten to death in some back room or locked up in a Stockade, He's been discharged under Other than Honorable conditions The Military Equivalent of being Fired. And not the Worst form of Discharge available as Despite your arguments He was not Subject to a Courts Martial And has 2 more steps below OTH, Bad Conduct and Dishonorable.

Because he has a OTH That means that he cannot reenlist in the US Military, but may be open to VA benefits as he has over 2 years of Active military service. He may also be able to get Montgomery GI and Post 9/11 Benefits if approved.
He already has lined up a speaking appointments.

NO it is NOT! You mixing the two different views as one because there is NO "pro-Taiwan" soldier in the PLA because you feel the need to make it up to prove a weak point of yours. MY point is 2nd Lt. Rappone, (remember he was a serving war veteran and Army Ranger) saw the bigger picture of corruption in the government and military use in the wars over in Afghanistan and Iraq to propose a change! Just because he was "bad conduct and discharge" does NOT make him a villain or a traitor. He was fighting for the people because of bad leaderships throughout the ranks and willing to risk his career and reputation for it. The military in this case is just using old outdated laws and regulations that does NOT describe who he is or has done. Sure perhaps he knew the risk, but what stands him out is that he is willing to stick his neck out to get the people's attention as to what is going in the real world in the bigger picture.
 
Anyone here got baltops 2018 photoops oictures?
V-22 Osprey Thread - News, Pics, Videos Thursday at 8:55 AM
just a picture noticed in Twitter; posting because of the location:
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BALTIC SEA (June 4, 2018) A CV-22 Osprey prepares to land aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD 51) during exercise Baltic Operations (BALTOPS) 2018. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Dengrier M. Baez/Released)

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Rheinmetall lifts curtain on new next-gen combat vehicle with hopes to spark US Army interest
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lifted a curtain, literally, complete with smoke and 80s rock, on its new Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle at Eurosatory June 12, setting its sights on meeting requirements for both European and
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“Do current fighting vehicles meet the needs of future forces? This was the question that started Rheinmetall on a journey to develop a Lynx family of vehicles,” Ben Hudson, the head of the company’s vehicle systems division, said at Eurosatory just ahead of the unveiling.
Hudson said militaries around the world are rethinking requirements and it is clear that in order to meet all the demands of future operations and potential peer-on-peer conflict that a vehicle needs “to provide utility across the spectrum of conflict” and have “the ability to conduct peer-on-peer warfare against emerging battlefield threats.”
The U.S. Army has set developing a Next-Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) as one of its top six modernization priorities.

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The impact of these new requirements on vehicle design is extreme, Hudson said, and in order to protect against and defeat all threats at once means either having a vehicle that weighs well above 50,000 kilos or one that is “rapidly and affordably reconfigured” to ensure survivability and capability for peacekeeping support, counterinsurgency or conventional warfighting operations when appropriate, Hudson said.
Because adversaries have spent recent years strengthening their capabilities in denying access to the enemy, electronic warfare systems, indirect fires and their own advanced combat vehicles, a new vehicle to go up against that is necessary, Hudson said.

The Lynx KF41 with Lance 2.0 turret “rebalances the key requirements in the areas of survivability, mobility, lethality, capacity, adaptability and transportability,” Hudson said and is reconfigurable using open architecture systems and a modular and open mechanical architecture.
The modularity allows the vehicle to be reconfigurable. Configurations might include armored personnel carriers suitable for peacekeeping and conventional mounted combat operations.

Rheinmetall demonstrated it could change from the current configuration to a hybrid command variant in a matter of hours at the show.
The vehicle design is also “highly scalable,” Hudson said, with more than 18,000 kilos of reconfigurable payload and an internal volume that allows for the turret and up to nine troop seats in the back.

The new vehicle is fitted with an 850 kilowatt powerpack that uses the Liebherr engine and Renk transmission.
Additionally, in order to power the digital backbone and all the other weapons systems, more than 20 kilowatts of electrical power is stored on board to allow the crew to conduct missions.
The Lance turret has enhanced 360 degree protection against kinetic and fragmentation threats and sports the new Wotan 35 electrically driven cannon that fires 35x228mm ammunition.
The turret also has two flexible mission pods on either side of the turret that allow customizable sub-systems such as anti-tank guided missiles, non-line of sight loitering munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles or even an electronic warfare package.
And Rheinmetall wants the world to know this is a real vehicle. The company has publicly avaialbe footage of the vehicle’s rigorous test campaigns, Hudson noted.
And because it’s real, Hudson said he hoped it would give the company an edge with the U.S. Army’s
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“We are highly interested in it and we have been below the radar for a little for the last couple of years while we’ve delivered this,” Hudson told Defense News following the unveiling. “We don’t want to deliver a powerpoint, we want to deliver a real vehicle and we have shown this to some people in the U.S. Army and I think it is fair to say there is some genuine interest for the U.S. to look at this vehicle as a serious competitor for the next-generation combat vehicle.”
The path the Army is currently heading down is a rapid prototyping effort to help inform requirements for an NGCV. The plan is to assess emerging technologies.
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When asked how Rheinmetall might become involved in that collaboration, Hudson said said there have been a lot of changes over the past several months as Army’s new cross-functional team under its new Futures Command moves forward with efforts to bring an NGCV capability online.
“All I can say is the next six months for that program are going to be very interesting and we look forward to things that may occur early next year. That’s all I can really say about that for now,” he said.


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I have gotten into some heated arguments online because some people are convinced this is nothing more than a Mardar upgrade. I suspect that there is Mardar DNA, but Rhinmetall seems to be banking on modular nature and this may have more in common with the Boxer then the Mardar. Of course alot of people only see the Puma.
 
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I have gotten into some heated arguments online because some people are convinced this is nothing more than a Mardar upgrade. I suspect that there is Mardar DNA, but Rhinmetall seems to be banking on modular nature and this may have more in common with the Boxer then the Mardar. Of course alot of people only see the Puma.
Modular. I see.
 
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