EspritdeKzhrot’s diary

Pick up the interesting topics of naval security from the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Navy trend reports and so on. Also, I will make a note and follow on my ideas.

New gear into Pacific theater

The ground war in Ukraine seems to be unfolding in a predictably bad scenario.

A model for the 21st century? It seems that the ground war as a Stinger, Javelin and other light weapons are in play.
We can expect more analysis from around the world in the future, including the initial bombing of airports and radars and cyber.
Traffic jam images of the convoy approaching Kiev? and other satellite capabilities are also very modern.
In the old days, we would have concentrated bombing as soon as possible! But I guess Ukraine's air force is already out of commission.

Now, we can't afford to be complacent in the Asia Pacific.
I shared an article that lists the future equipment of the Marine Corps.

In order to ensure rapid interoperability between the Marines and the US Navy, we need to look at the weapons that we can have now.

In the article.
The article lists four key pieces of equipment that are planned to move high-end equipment to the Pacific.

1 NMESIS (vehicle-mounted NSM) for long-range attack
2 MQ-9AReaper
3 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G / ATOR)
  This is a part of the communications architecture that will allow data sharing with higher level systems and joint forces.
  Apparently a G / ATOR unit is already in Okinawa and was used in the US-Australia exercise.
4 Long-range unmanned ships and light amphibious ships operated by the Marine Corps


Standup of Marine littoral regiment will usher new gear into Pacific theater By Megan Eckstein
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2022/02/28/standup-of-marine-littoral-regiment-will-usher-new-gear-into-pacific-theater/