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Exército Americano quer poder de fogo em veículos leves e com mobilidade
O novo programa Mobile Protected Firepower(MPF) do US Army e o Centauro 2
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Exército Americano quer poder de fogo em veículos leves e com mobilidade
O novo programa Mobile Protected Firepower(MPF) do US Army e o Centauro 2
https://www.defesanet.com.br/fb/noticia ... obilidade/
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Battle Order escreveu:The notional #USArmy Rifle Squad post-NGSW, assuming squad organizations don't change. It will have the @sigsauerinc M5 (initially XM5) to replace the M4A1, M250 to replace the M249, and the @VortexOptics XM157.
Note that details of the designs could change before final fielding
Amaël Kotlarski escreveu:US Army plans on acquiring 15k XM5s, 13k XM250s and 29k XM157s for USD221 million in FY23. The 29K XM157s account for USD147million of that alone. Ammo solution is Sig's hybrid design (referred to as the 6.8 Common Cartridge Family of Ammunition).
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First Look at the Army's New Patch for its Newest Airborne Division
U.S. Army Alaska will be redesignated as the 11th Airborne Division this summer, and the force will be reintroducing the patch used decades ago, but with an Arctic twist.
The original unit, deactivated in 1965 and nicknamed "Angels," fought in the Pacific theater in World War II. It was eventually turned into an air assault test unit as the Army was drawing up helicopter tactics. Alaska's upcoming patch is identical to the old patch used until the division was disbanded, but with an "Arctic" tab on top of the airborne tab.
Right now most of U.S. Army Alaska's 12,000 soldiers wear the 25th Infantry Division patch. That division is based in Hawaii and is commonly associated with its specialty in jungle warfare, the opposite of Alaska's mission, gearing for combat in subzero environments. Its command element wears a unique bear patch that will also be replaced.
Army tabs can both be awards, such as the prestigious Ranger tab, or simply be a part of a unit patch's design, such as the 10th Mountain Division.
Yet what is unique about the upcoming 11th Airborne Division's design is that the arctic tab is an award given to soldiers who complete Alaska's 11-day Cold Weather Leaders course, which teaches must-need survival skills in the frigid environment.
However, that award is unique in that it is geographically recognized by the Army, with soldiers only authorized to wear it in the Pacific region, mostly in units based in Alaska and Hawaii. The Army's Jungle tab has similar limitations.
It's unclear what impact the move to making the Arctic tab universal for the Cold Weather Leaders Course will have, but introduction of a unique patch to Alaska troops has been seen as a critical part of giving those units a distinct identity.
"We are going to be a division once again, unlike any other division in the Army -- with a unique mission and purpose," Maj. Gen Brian Eifler, commander of U.S. Army Alaska, said in a video on his Instagram. "We'll align, all of us under one patch, one unit, one identity."
https://www.military.com/daily-news/202 ... ision.html
U.S. Army Alaska will be redesignated as the 11th Airborne Division this summer, and the force will be reintroducing the patch used decades ago, but with an Arctic twist.
The original unit, deactivated in 1965 and nicknamed "Angels," fought in the Pacific theater in World War II. It was eventually turned into an air assault test unit as the Army was drawing up helicopter tactics. Alaska's upcoming patch is identical to the old patch used until the division was disbanded, but with an "Arctic" tab on top of the airborne tab.
Right now most of U.S. Army Alaska's 12,000 soldiers wear the 25th Infantry Division patch. That division is based in Hawaii and is commonly associated with its specialty in jungle warfare, the opposite of Alaska's mission, gearing for combat in subzero environments. Its command element wears a unique bear patch that will also be replaced.
Army tabs can both be awards, such as the prestigious Ranger tab, or simply be a part of a unit patch's design, such as the 10th Mountain Division.
Yet what is unique about the upcoming 11th Airborne Division's design is that the arctic tab is an award given to soldiers who complete Alaska's 11-day Cold Weather Leaders course, which teaches must-need survival skills in the frigid environment.
However, that award is unique in that it is geographically recognized by the Army, with soldiers only authorized to wear it in the Pacific region, mostly in units based in Alaska and Hawaii. The Army's Jungle tab has similar limitations.
It's unclear what impact the move to making the Arctic tab universal for the Cold Weather Leaders Course will have, but introduction of a unique patch to Alaska troops has been seen as a critical part of giving those units a distinct identity.
"We are going to be a division once again, unlike any other division in the Army -- with a unique mission and purpose," Maj. Gen Brian Eifler, commander of U.S. Army Alaska, said in a video on his Instagram. "We'll align, all of us under one patch, one unit, one identity."
https://www.military.com/daily-news/202 ... ision.html
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MATAO A 11TH KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKcabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Sáb Mai 07, 2022 8:41 am First Look at the Army's New Patch for its Newest Airborne Division
U.S. Army Alaska will be redesignated as the 11th Airborne Division this summer, and the force will be reintroducing the patch used decades ago, but with an Arctic twist.
The original unit, deactivated in 1965 and nicknamed "Angels," fought in the Pacific theater in World War II. It was eventually turned into an air assault test unit as the Army was drawing up helicopter tactics. Alaska's upcoming patch is identical to the old patch used until the division was disbanded, but with an "Arctic" tab on top of the airborne tab.
Right now most of U.S. Army Alaska's 12,000 soldiers wear the 25th Infantry Division patch. That division is based in Hawaii and is commonly associated with its specialty in jungle warfare, the opposite of Alaska's mission, gearing for combat in subzero environments. Its command element wears a unique bear patch that will also be replaced.
Army tabs can both be awards, such as the prestigious Ranger tab, or simply be a part of a unit patch's design, such as the 10th Mountain Division.
Yet what is unique about the upcoming 11th Airborne Division's design is that the arctic tab is an award given to soldiers who complete Alaska's 11-day Cold Weather Leaders course, which teaches must-need survival skills in the frigid environment.
However, that award is unique in that it is geographically recognized by the Army, with soldiers only authorized to wear it in the Pacific region, mostly in units based in Alaska and Hawaii. The Army's Jungle tab has similar limitations.
It's unclear what impact the move to making the Arctic tab universal for the Cold Weather Leaders Course will have, but introduction of a unique patch to Alaska troops has been seen as a critical part of giving those units a distinct identity.
"We are going to be a division once again, unlike any other division in the Army -- with a unique mission and purpose," Maj. Gen Brian Eifler, commander of U.S. Army Alaska, said in a video on his Instagram. "We'll align, all of us under one patch, one unit, one identity."
https://www.military.com/daily-news/202 ... ision.html
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The 2-69th Armor Battalion, 2ABCT, 3ID recently receives the newest Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles (AMPV) equipped with Hybrid Skirt Armor kit to modernize the fleet.
The variants of AMPV in the US Army's ABCT, including: M1283 General Purpose (AMPV-GP), M1286 Mission Command (AMPV-MCmd), M1287 Mortar Carrier (AMPV-MC), M1284 Medical Evacuation (AMPV-ME), M1285 Medical Treatment (AMPV-MT).
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É por esse motivo que sou a favor do Exército Brasileiro negociar a vinda de M2A1 pro EB, sem a torre e adaptado, de depósitos. AMPV é basicamente o Bradley sem torre, isso vai garantir por anos peças novas para os VBC Fuz do EB.cabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Sáb Jun 25, 2022 10:27 amThe 2-69th Armor Battalion, 2ABCT, 3ID recently receives the newest Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles (AMPV) equipped with Hybrid Skirt Armor kit to modernize the fleet.
The variants of AMPV in the US Army's ABCT, including: M1283 General Purpose (AMPV-GP), M1286 Mission Command (AMPV-MCmd), M1287 Mortar Carrier (AMPV-MC), M1284 Medical Evacuation (AMPV-ME), M1285 Medical Treatment (AMPV-MT).