Feral Jundi

Monday, May 5, 2008

News: Iraq Orders 30 Boeing 737s, Planning Order for 10 Boeing 787s

Filed under: Iraq,News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 3:29 PM

   Very cool.  I am glad that Iraq is finally able to start on this process of upgrading it’s air services.  This will be very beneficial for future commerce and stability of Iraq.  -Head Jundi 

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Iraq orders 30 Boeing 737s, planning order for 10 Boeing 787s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — A Boeing spokesman in Seattle, Peter Conte (CON’-tee), says an order from Iraq for 30 Boeing 737-800s is worth $2.2 billion.

He says Boeing and Iraq are still finalizing an additional order for 10 new 787s.

Conte says this is one of the first steps in re-establishing Iraq’s scheduled commercial aviation operations.

Because of Boeing’s backlog of orders, Conte says the planes would not be delivered until the next decade.

At a ceremony today in Baghdad with Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S., British and Canadian diplomats, Iraq also ordered 10 planes from Canada’s Bombardier (bom-BAR’-de-ay) to upgrade the Iraqi Airways fleet.

Technology: Robobug Goes to War

Filed under: Technology — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:46 PM

Hey, thanks to Doug for sending me this one. UAVs and robotics in the war-zone, are becoming commonplace, and this kind of technology is the natural course of this technology. How practical it will become, will be dictated by the grunt in the field or the cop on the streets. And into the future we go….. -Head Jundi

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Robobug

Plans for a robot that can crawl like a spider are ‘well developed’
 

Robobug goes to war: Troops to use electronic insects to spot enemy ‘by end of the year’
By DANIEL COCHLIN

It may have seemed like just another improbable scene from a Hollywood sci-fi flick Tom Cruise battling against an army of robotic spiders intent on hunting him down.
But the storyline from Minority Report may not be quite as far fetched as it sounds.
British defence giant BAE Systems is creating a series of tiny electronic spiders, insects and snakes that could become the eyes and ears of soldiers on the battlefield, helping to save thousands of lives.
Prototypes could be on the front line by the end of the year, scuttling into potential danger areas such as booby-trapped buildings or enemy hideouts to relay images back to troops safely positioned nearby.
Soldiers will carry the robots into combat and use a small tracked vehicle to transport them closer to their targets.
Then they would swarm into the building and relay images back to the soldiers’ hand-held or wrist-mounted computers, warning them of any threats inside.
BAE Systems has just signed a £19million contract to develop the robots for the US Army.

Plans for a creature that can crawl like a spider are said to be well developed, and researchers eventually hope to be able to create creatures that can slither like a snake or fly like a dragonfly.
While some of the creatures will be fitted with small cameras, others will be equipped with sensors that will be able to detect the presence of chemical, biological or radioactive weapons. (more…)

Sunday, May 4, 2008

News: U.S. Seeks Contractors To Train Iraqi Military

Filed under: Afghanistan,Iraq,News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:13 PM

     This is interesting to me.  These guys, that will be part of the MiTT teams, will be doing some very interesting stuff to say the least.  This will be something to keep an eye on.  -Head Jundi

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U.S. Seeks Contractors To Train Iraqi Military

By Walter Pincus
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, May 4, 2008; A16

U.S. commanders in Iraq are for the first time seeking private contractors to form part of the small military teams that train and live with Iraqi military units across the country, according to a notice for prospective bidders published last week.

The solicitation, issued by the Joint Contracting Command in Baghdad, says the individuals that a contractor recruits — who would include former members of the U.S. Special Forces and ex-Iraqi army officers — will be trained in the United States with military transition teams (MiTTs) and shipped as a single team to Iraq. The recruits will live on Iraqi military bases “under Iraqi living conditions and participate with MiTT special operations and convoy duties,” the solicitation says.

Thus far, the MiTTs have consisted of specially trained teams of about 10 to 12 U.S. soldiers led by a field-grade officer that were embedded with Iraqi army units from the division level down to the battalion level. The MiTTs have included officers and noncommissioned officers from different service branches tasked with teaching and mentoring their Iraqi counterparts to make them self-sufficient. (more…)

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Tactical Thought Process: Clearing a Building

    This is a great video that shows the difficulties of doing these kind of operations. Being able to secure a house for observation purposes or setting up an ‘alamo’ house for you and your client during a catastrophic attack, will require clearing a building. For that reason, it is good to have some knowledge on how to do such a thing in a high threat environment.  And what this video presents, are the kind of obstacles in doing such a thing.   In this video, they tried to secure the roof, but it looks like they had company in the basement and did not want get in there and take prisoners.  In this case, the Marines just pulled out of the house, and blew it up because that was the safest, simplest and easiest option.  I don’t blame them either.   

     As for training for such things, the military and actual combat experience doing such a thing is a plus for the contractor. Or for you law enforcement guys, SWAT would be a good route, so you could take that into contracting. If you are a civilian, with none of that kind of background and training, your best bet is to seek civilian training. For that, I have to recommend Paul Howe’s Basic SWAT course(1 and 2) that he puts on at his school called CSAT. Do your research, and ask around, and it won’t be hard to find a good reputable school. (more…)

Cool Stuff: Spider Car

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Technology,Video — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:50 AM

Now mount a M 240 to this thing, and you have a party. Could you imagine going down the streets in Baghdad with this thing, and especially if it was faster, quiet, and well armored? LOL!! -Head Jundi

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