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May 15, 2008

House committee votes to cut FCS money

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Army Times:

The House Armed Services Committee agreed Wednesday to cut the Army’s Future Combat System to provide money for National Guard and reserve equipment.

The 33-23 vote to cut $233 million from the FCS program was along party lines.

Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii, chairman of the committee’s air and land forces panel and a supporter of the MRAP funding, said the committee’s version of the 2009 defense policy bill includes money for most of the Bush administration requests for the Army, including $2.2 billion for upgrading Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and Stryker vehicles; $3.4 billion for tactical vehicles including $947 million for heavily armored Humvees; $3.1 billion for helicopters; and more than $1 billion for munitions.

However, the bill also makes a 5.5 percent reduction in funding for the Army’s FCS program. Abercrombie said the cut is needed so that money can be shifted to higher priorities, like readiness, and also reflects a “history of delays and cost overruns” in the program.

“It is $110 billion over budget and five years behind schedule,” he said. “I hardly think they have been cut short. And, it has not produced a single deployable system in six years of development.”

There's a lot of good stuff coming out of the FCS program (the NLOS-C, for example) by overall it's a moneypit with little to show and less hope for the future of combat.

I think scaling back the budget for FCS to upgrade current systems that work and are in use today only makes sense.

posted by Murdoc at 10:59 AM ET

April 25, 2008

Zoomie to Leatherneck
Air Force photographer becomes Marine grunt Talk about a career change: Cpl. Andrew M. Oquendo, a scout with Delta Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, went from photographer with the U.S. Air Force to infantryman in the U.S. Marine Corps... The new airman checked into the...[READ]


March 20, 2008

Iraqi troops and 3rd Armored Cav
Mar. 17, 2008 - Iraqi army soldiers from 2nd Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Military Iraqi and U.S. Army soldiers react to small arms fire during a joint battlefield circulation patrol March 17, 2008, in Mosul, Iraq. The U.S. Soldiers are assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division...[READ]


March 3, 2008

Lightweight Tank
Finally, someone has designed a tank that can be easily transported by air. It's based on the German Panzerkampfwagen V Panther from WW2, widely regarded as one of the best designs of the war. Though it can't go toe-to-toe with modern heavy tanks, it wasn't designed to. No doubt anyone...[READ]


March 2, 2008

Still looking for a new Ma Deuce
A U.S. Marine Corps Marine with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, patrols the city of Jabella, Iraq, with an M2 .50 Caliber machine gun, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on Sept. 21, 2004.(U.S. Marine Corps official photo by Lance Corporal Zachary R. Frank) Lighter .50-Caliber Machine Gun Sought The U.S. Army...[READ]


March 1, 2008

Cannon Cockers Set to Music
Via The Freehold....[READ]


February 22, 2008

Obama said we're reduced to stealing Taliban weapons
UPDATE: Whoa! This story made it big in the old blogosphere. Lots of links at Taliban Story An Obamination! Troops grabbing weapons in a pinch during a fight is nothing new, and I've even heard that some guys use AKs or PPSh submachine guns for particular things. But I guess...[READ]


February 14, 2008

MARSOC Bow and Arrow
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – Capt. German E. Duarte, Marine Special Operations Advisor Group, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, sights in using a bow and arrow during survival training in the jungle phase of the ten-week Escuela de Lanceros. Duarte graduated from the Colombian special...[READ]


February 13, 2008

Land Warrior
Military.com: Land Warrior Needs Work, Soldiers Say "It's like a 17-pound GPS unit," said a Soldier assigned to Alpha Company, 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, the first Army unit to ever deploy to a war zone using Land Warrior. "We don't use half the things it's supposed to be able...[READ]


February 4, 2008

Cleaning up the neighborhood
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 3rd Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment search for a possible improvised explosive device cache in Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 28, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jason T. Bailey) ...[READ]


February 3, 2008

SHOT Show Coverage
Most of my coverage of the 2008 SHOT Show will be over at GunPundit where I've created a special category for it, but here's a shot of Murdoc holding the Mk16 SCAR-L at Friday's shoot: It shot nice. I also shot the 7.62 SCAR-H. We only got 10 rounds, but...[READ]


February 2, 2008

Mosul Firefight
Two U.S. Army soldiers take cover behind a car as they return fire during a small arms engagement in Mosul, Iraq, on Jan. 23, 2008. The soldiers are from the military transition team assigned to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division and work side-by-side with the Iraqi Army to...[READ]


January 24, 2008

M1030 Breaching Round
New Ammo Will Decrease Fragments in Close Urban Environs Brig. Gen. James E. Rogers, commanding general of the Joint Munitions Command at Rock Island, Ill., approved the full materiel release of the M-1030 12-gauge shotgun breaching cartridge in late 2007. "The M-1030 is an anti-material cartridge designed to be used...[READ]


January 22, 2008

MRAP
From the Department of Let's Hope They Only Read The Headline comes this: Hopes for Vehicle Questioned After Iraq Blast The article notes that the first confirmed death of an American aboard an MRAP hit by an IED occurred in Iraq on Saturday: The military has been careful to point...[READ]

SAW
Marines with Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Camp Pendleton, Calif., fire M249 squad automatic weapons during an unknown distance shoot at the Udairi Range Complex during sustainment training here Jan. 17. Photo by: Sgt. Bryson K. Jones From Marines.mil, which...[READ]


January 16, 2008

Get your Dragon Skin
Michael Yon is selling his Dragon Skin body armor on eBay. Current bid is $609, though the reserve has not yet been met. UPDATE: He also has a post up at his site on it I paid approximately $4,000 for this body armor but would not recommend it to any...[READ]


January 11, 2008

More good problems in Anbar
Yesterday the issue was electricity in Ramadi. That's bad, but not nearly as bad as the previous problem, which was getting blown up and shot at in Ramadi. Today, Military.com highlights The Toughest Fight in Anbar Province After preparing to confront one of the most deadly insurgencies America has ever...[READ]


January 4, 2008

US Troops with G36
A reader forwarded me this picture with this message: "We can dream, can't we?" US Army (USA) 1st Infantry Division (ID) Soldiers, part of the USA Task Force (TF) Sabre force, fire a Heckler-Koch 5.56 mm G36 assault rifle on the live-fire range at Orahovac, Kosovo, Serbia (SER), as they...[READ]


December 30, 2007

M777A2
Sgt. Nathan Stahl, section chief, Battery T, 2nd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, receives a fire mission from the fire direction center during a field exercise here Dec. 19. The M777A2 Lightweight 155mm Howitzer cannon, aka “triple seven,” brings a new set of...[READ]


December 29, 2007

SIG 556 SWAT at Defense Review
With all the excitement following the poor showing by the M4 versus three piston-powered challengers in Army testing, it's worth looking at some other piston ARs out there. There are a lot of them, and more are on the way. David Crane takes a look at the SIG 556 SWAT....[READ]