{"id":21033,"date":"2015-06-16T12:30:49","date_gmt":"2015-06-16T02:30:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=21033"},"modified":"2015-06-17T12:04:57","modified_gmt":"2015-06-17T02:04:57","slug":"sea-air-and-land-updates-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/sea-air-and-land-updates-9\/","title":{"rendered":"Sea, air and land updates"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Sea State<\/strong><\/p>\n The Friday before last, Defence Minister Kevin Andrews announced<\/a> that the panel overseeing the competitive evaluation process for Australia\u2019s future submarine project will be headed by Professor Donald Winter\u2014a former secretary of the US Navy. Many look at the process with a skeptical eye<\/a>, suspecting that it\u2019s already favoring Japan over the German and French contenders, but Andrews maintains that all three bidders will be treated \u2018fairly and equally\u2019.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, The Australian <\/a><\/em>has reported<\/a> that French contenders are considering a \u2018strategically important\u2019 collaboration with Japan as both nations prepare to bid. At last week’s G7 conference,\u00a0French President Francois Hollande and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared their relationship was strengthening<\/a>\u2014with a possible trip to France on the books for Abe in October.<\/p>\n And finally, if you thought catapults were purely weapon systems of the Middle Ages, think again! Watch a video of the US Navy testing its next-generation catapult\u2014to be used for launching fighter jets off aircraft carriers\u2014here<\/a>. While it\u2019ll still be some time before the system is tested with actual aircraft, this is the first time a steel sled weighing the same as a fighter jet has been used.<\/p>\n Flight Plan<\/strong><\/p>\n Last Friday, China\u2019s defence ministry confirmed its fourth test of a new hypersonic-capable strike vehicle<\/a> with advanced manoeuvering capability that’s able to evade missile defences. It\u2019s believed that the vehicle can only be countered by an extended-range version of the US Army\u2019s Terminal High Altitude Areas Defense missile defence system. Some Chinese analysts<\/a> have interpreted the timing of the test as an expression of Chinese strength in the lead-up to meetings with US military leadership on the South China Sea.<\/p>\n In drone news, Breaking Defense<\/em>\u2019s Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. discusses the impending swarm<\/a> of small, less-sophisticated drones, and the challenges they present to detection and defences. There seems to be no fool-proof solution. Jamming, despite being the best option, risks interfering with civilian phones and other communication devices. Kelley Sayler from the Center for a New American Security also discusses these issues in her recent report<\/a> on the proliferation of drones and the implications of new capabilities on the strategic landscape.<\/p>\n Finally, if you missed Defense One<\/em>\u2019s video on the progress of the US air war against ISIS, it\u2019s definitely worth a watch. The video<\/a> maps the\u00a03,800 airstrikes that have occurred since August 2014 in Iraq and Syria, and reveals how little the US-led air war has actually achieved.<\/p>\n Rapid Fire<\/strong><\/p>\n American involvement in Iraq in the fight against Islamic State is set to increase. 450 more US personnel will be sent in non-combat roles to train the Iraq army<\/a>. This move will increase the American presence in Iraq to 3,550<\/a>. The decision has been slammed by Senator John McCain who called it a \u2018Band-Aid\u2019 response<\/a>.<\/p>\n Conspiracy theories continue to surround the US military training exercise Jade Helm 15, which is purportedly a plan for the US Government to invade Texas. For those still confused about how such a seemingly innocuous training operation incited such fervour, Peter Storey gives an overview of its rise to fame at Cicero<\/em> magazine<\/a>. Ultimately, he argues that such training operations will be more common in the future due to the rise of military operations in urban terrain.<\/p>\n