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NATO: Poland Sukhoi 22

The Sukhoi 22M4 is the export version of the Sukhoi 17M4.  The NATO reporting name for both is Fitter-K.  Poland began using Su-22s in August 1984, when it was a member of the Cold War era Warsaw Pact.  Poland joined NATO in 1997.  Polish officials want to phase-out the Su-22 by 2026.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sergeant Dengrier M. Baez, 07JUN2018.

Note the shark mouth painted external fuel tanks on this Polish Su-22M4, NATO Baltic Operations (BaltOps), June 2018.

U.S. Army video, by Sergeant Jacob Holmes, Su-22s over the Gora Hetmanska Range in Drawsko Pomorskie, 15FEB2017:

A Polish Su-22 now a museum piece. U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Lauren Harrah, 13AUG2016.

Swedwin, Poland, 08JUN2016. USA photo by Private First Class Antonio Lewis.

U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Matthew Plew, 05JUN2016.

Polish Su-22M4s in Estonia, taking part in NATO’s Spring Storm wargames, June 2016.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Matthew Plew, 05JUN2016.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Matthew Plew, 05JUN2016.

Tight formation break-away during Spring Storm 2016.  For kit builders, note the new larger blade antenna behind the cockpit.

Video showing Su-22M4s along with F-15s and SAM batteries:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Kyle Gese, 13JUN2014.

Polish Su-22M4s take-off from Lask Air Base during NATO’s Eagle Talon, June 2014.  Note the smaller original blade antenna behind the cockpit.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Kyle Gese, 13JUN2014

Video, Polish Su-22 during NATO Exercise Anakonda 2014:

Apparently there are only a handful of countries using the Su-22, with Poland being the only NATO member flying the Fitter-K.  Peru has less than a dozen Su-22s in reserve status.  In 2012 Peru signed a ‘codification’ agreement with NATO but is not considered a member, or partner, of NATO.

NATO MiG-21

Vehicle I-D: Sukhoi 24

Zombie ‘Copter: How the Hind returned to Afghanistan, and why it won’t die

The first time the Afghan military used the NATO-reporting-name Hind was during the Soviet occupation (1979-1989).  It was during that occupation that Mujaheddin on the receiving end of the Mi-24D nicknamed it Satan’s Chariot.  After the Soviets left, Afghanistan managed to operate a few Mi-24s (NATO reporting-name Hind-D), some sources say right up until the 2001 U.S. invasion.

Apparently the Mil 35 is the export version of the Mil 24V (NATO reporting-name Hind-E), and apparently there’s wasn’t much difference between the Soviet version and the export version.   However, don’t confuse a Mi-35 with the newer Mi-35M (prototype Mi-24VM).  Along with many internal upgrades the basic visual differences between Mi-24/25 (another ‘export’ designation)/35 and a true Mi-35M are the landing gear, wings and chin-gun.  The Mi-35M has fixed landing gear (apparently in an effort to reduce weight and keep production costs down), shorter span wings and a twin barreled 23mm chin-gun.

Kabul International Airport/Air Base. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sergeant Cecilio Ricardo, 02APR2007.

In December 2008, Czech Republic started deliveries of at least six refurbished Mi-24Vs (NATO Mi-35 Hind-E), along with several Mi-17s, to help build Afghanistan’s air power.

The push to build Afghan government controlled air power was seen as a way of reducing reliance on U.S./NATO forces, a way of avoiding getting stuck in a ‘Tar Baby’ the way the Soviets did in the 1980s.

U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Edward Gyokeres, 27MAY2009.

Live fire at East River Range Complex near Bagram Air Base, May 2009.

June 2009 video of Czech technicians training Afghans for live fire exercise:

According to the exalted Wikipedia, it states the Czech Hinds were “purchased” by Afghanistan and training was done by technicians from India. Wrong!  Here’s an official NATO report from July 2009:

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Thomas Dow, 09SEP2009.

2009, U.S. Air Force video report explaining what the plan is for the Afghan Hinds:

USAF photo by Airman Brian Ybarbo, 15DEC2009.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Manuel J. Martinez, 11MAY2010.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Oshawn Jefferson, 15MAY2010.

Quick live fire video from June 2010:

USAF photo, 26JAN2011.

Photo by Vladimir Potapenko, 05MAR2011.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Elvis Umanzor, 18SEP2013.

In 2014, it was revealed that the United States supplied Afghanistan with 30 Russian built new model Mi-17B-5 helicopters. But the affair with Russia ended over the shenanigans in Ukraine and Crimea.  U.S. officials instead pushed for U.S. made helicopters to be given to Afghanistan.

In a 2015 New York Times article an Afghan colonel criticized the U.S. for forcing Afghanistan to accept MD 530F scout helicopters (at U.S. taxpayer expense).  The colonel pointed out the MD 530Fs were easily shot down saying “This plane is a total mess”, and expressed a desire to get more Hinds.

In 2019, the arrogant U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) stated the Czech gifted “…Mi-35s were removed from the authorized fleet in 2015, but the Afghans continue to attempt to sustain them. DoD has advised them against doing so….”, and seemed perplexed at Afghan military leaders wanting a more reliable and survivable gunship like the Mi-24.

Sensing an opportunity to make points with the Afghan government, India gifted four refurbished Hinds (originally purchased from Belarus) between 2015 and the end of 2019.  The Indian Hinds were denoted as Mi-25s and Mi-24Vs by the Indian news media and even Jane’s Defence Weekly, U.S. news sources refer to the Indian gifted Hinds as Mi-35s.

Moral of the story is; if you want to make Afghans happy just give them more Satan’s Chariots!

Update, 11AUG2021, Taliban capture Mil 24V (Mil 35):

VEHICLE I-D: ZOMBIE TANK T-55, THEY’RE EVERYWHERE!

Soviet era Armor used by NATO: Poland

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Lauren Harrah, 19JUL2016.

Polish modified ZSU-23-4, known as ZSU-23-4MP Biała, July 2016.

Very quick video of Polish ZSU-23-4MP, a mine throwing TRI-Kroton (aka Opal, modified MTLB) and some 2S1 SP guns, in Romania for NATO wargames in 2017:

USA photo by Sergeant Justin Geiger, 18JUN2017.

Cold War era Warsaw Pact Czechoslovak designed/built 152mm Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77 (ShKH vz. 77, or self-propelled cannon howitzer model 77), June 2017.  It’s also known as DANA (Dělo Automobilní Nabíjené Automaticky, or gun vehicle loaded automatically).

Video, 2S1 Gvodzika Self Propelled artillery guns, March 2017:

Polish designed MTLB engineer vehicle known as Opal or TRI, June 2017.

Quick video of TRI:

A PT-91(improved T-72) based WZT-3M recovery vehicle on public display in 2016 (note the Christian priest wearing the tanker helmet).

WZT-3M, June 2017.

Video of WZT-3M towing BMP-1, followed by BMP-1s, June 2017:

BMP-1 (known as BWP-1 in Poland), June 2016, NATO Exercise Anakonda.

Video from 2014, BMP-1 used to defend beach against wargame invasion:

Video, Poland BMP-1s invade Romania for NATO’s Noble Jump 2017:

The PT-91 is Poland’s version of a modernized T-72, this pic was taken in June 2018 during NATO’s Puma 2 Exercise-Saber Strike.

Here’s some PT-91 videos from 2017:

Video from 2016, 2K12 Kub (NATO code-name SA-6 Gainful) SAM launching, the 2K12 Kub is mounted on a highly modified MTLB chassis:

Video from 2014, S125 Neva SAM (Surface to Air Missile) mounted on T-55 chassis, with launch at the end of the video:

Soviet era Tanks used by NATO: BULGARIAN T-72

Vehicle I-D: UKRAINIAN ARMOR

Record setting Pandemic AirBridge Continues

 

Since the end of March 2020, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been conducting a taxpayer funded global ‘Project Air Bridge’ in response to pathogen CoViD-19.

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 29APR2020.

China Cargo’s Boeing 777F arrives at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, 29APR2020.

FEMA photo, 28APR2020.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel waiting at Chicago O’Hare International Airport to inspect incoming medical supplies, 28APR2020.  (CBP PANDEMIC inspections REVEALS U.S. DEPENDENCE UPON FOREIGN FOOD!)

U.S. Army photo by Specialist Tianna Isreal, 28APR2020.

Taiwan’s (Republic of China) EVA (Evergreen Airways) Air Cargo Boeing 777F unloads, 28APR2020.

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 28APR2020.

China Southern Boeing 777F, 28APR2020.

Video, off-loading United Arab Emirates (UAE) Etihad cargo plane at O’Hare International Airport, Illinois, 20APR2020:

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 19APR2020.

China Airlines’ Boeing 747-400(409F), 19APR2020.

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 18APR2020.

New York based Atlas Air Boeing 747-47U(F),  Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Illinois, 18APR2020.

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 17APR2020.

FedEx MD-11 returns to Chicago with yet another load of medical supplies, 17APR2020.

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 14APR2020.

Ukraine’s Antonov 124 arrived at Rockford International Airport, Illinois, loaded with medical supplies, 14APR2020.  (Antonov 124 in U.S. service)

FEMA photo by Alexis Hall, 11APR2020.

Florida based Western Global’s MD-11 unloading at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, 11APR2020.

FEMA photo by K.C Wilsey, 11APR2020.

From Taiwan to New York’s John F. Kennedy airport, EVA Boeing 777-300 (36N[ER]), 11APR2020.

AirCargoWorld: FEMA Airbridge expanded to Pennsylvania

Operation CoViD-19: PROJECT AIR-BRIDGE, 747S, MD-11S, BREAKING AIRLIFT RECORDS!

FEMA says worst is yet to come BUILDING MASSIVE ISLAND HOSPITAL?

HOSPITAL SHORTAGE? DON’T BLAME PANDEMIC, BLAME OBAMACARE!

CLIMATE CHANGE = COVID-19?

FEMA building massive island hospital?

30 April 2020 / 04:28 (UTC-07 Tango 06) 11 Ordibehesht 1399/07 Ramadan 1441/08 Geng-Chen(4th) 4718

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) ordered Engineers from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Honolulu District, Naval Facilities Engineering Command-Marianas, Homeland Security, the territorial government of Guam, Guam Air National Guard and Guam Fire Department to find suitable locations for ‘Alternate Care Facilities’ (ACF).

Hangers at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport are being considered, 29APR2020.

Even the Hafa Adai Bingo Hall is a potential ACF site at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, 29APR2020.

FEMA officials, along with Guam’s governor, toured the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF), 29APR2020.

The Navy’s EMF was built for “expanded” use for military personnel infected with CoViD-19, but FEMA wants it to be expanded further in case of a massive ‘Civil Authorities Mission’.  Currently the EMF holds 150 patients.

Guam’s Air National Guard have already been busy prepping buildings for uptake of homeless people, under the guise of fighting CoViD-19.

Why all these preparations when some U.S. states are saying they’ve already passed their CoViD-19 peak?  Maybe it’s because FEMA says the CoViD-19 peak is still months away;  Guam Daily Post: FEMA says CoViD-19 peak will be in September/October.

29APR2020, video of thousands of potentially infected crew-members from USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) leaving the ship for the first time, after weeks of disinfection and quarantine.  They will be staying in hotels located across Guam.  Thousands of new Sailors/Marines, considered free of CoViD-19, will now crew the aircraft carrier:

It has just been revealed that one hotel charged the territorial government of Guam $1.6-million to house potentially infected cruise ship passengers! 

So far Guam has had a total of 145 confirmed infections since March 15th.  The latest testing showed no new infections.

HOSPITAL SHORTAGE? DON’T BLAME PANDEMIC, BLAME OBAMACARE!

Hospital shortage? Don’t blame Pandemic, blame ObamaCare!

30 April 2020 / 02:30 (UTC-07 Tango 06) 11 Ordibehesht 1399/07 Ramadan 1441/08 Geng-Chen(4th) 4718

“The hospitals are packed. We still have flu season, we still have everyone else that goes to a hospital with a medical or an emergency surgical problem. That doesn’t go away during a crisis.”-Judith Persichilli, New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner

The next time you hear a whiny hospital doctor complain of ‘no room at the inn’ remember, it was ObamaCare that created a situation that resulted in literally thousands of hospital wings, and entire hospitals, being shutdown across the United States.

The mass hospital layoffs and even shutdowns of entire hospitals began after ObamaCare went into effect.  My final ObamaCare Death Spiral post was in January 2019 and shows massive layoffs were still underway!

National Guard Military Police personnel patrols the soon to be re-opened wing of the East Orange General Hospital.

Finally somebody has pulled their head out and realized that instead of wasting time and energy building temp-hospitals (aka Alternate Care Facility, Emergency Care Facility, Quarantine Center) why not re-open the closed hospitals/hospital wings? The New Jersey National Guard, under direction from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is doing just that (at taxpayer expense of course).

On 29APR2020, National Guard personnel began assembling hospital beds for use in the East Pavilion wing of the East Orange General Hospital that has been shutdown as part of a 2015 bankruptcy-sale, and as a result of a state study that showed ObamaCare was drastically reducing patient use of hospitals. It could hold 250 patients.

But this isn’t the first time the National Guard has been called in to ‘fix’ ObamaCare.  In August 2019 I wrote about Operation Appalachian Care, a National Guard healthcare operation ordered by President Barack Obama precisely because he knew ObamaCare would fail poor people.

Operation CoViD-19: COVERT OPeration TO CONTROL THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY?

PANDEMIC REVEALS U.S. DEPENDENCE UPON FOREIGN FOOD!

Pandemic Oddities: IF YOU’RE SICK YOU’RE NOW A TERRORIST! VEGGIE PANIC BUYING! ANIMALS BEING SLAUGHTERED, BUT NOT FOR FOOD!

¡REBELIÓN PANDÉMICA!

Vehicle I-D: Ukraine’s BTR-4E +

Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau’s BTR-4 is a private venture that can be configured in many ways.  The BTR-4 in this article is armed with a gun system similar to the BTR-3DA (30mm gun, 7.62mm gun, anti-tank missiles).   

Yavoriv, Ukraine, a BTR-4E fires its 30mm gun. New York Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Alexander Rector, 01DEC2017.

New York Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Alexander Rector, 01DEC2017.

BroneTransporteR=Armored Transporter

New York Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Alexander Rector, 01DEC2017.

Canadian Armed Forces photo by Corporal Andrew Kelly, 30NOV2017.

Video, Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau rep explains the BTR-4E features:

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Kyle Larsen, 26SEP2019.

USA photo by Private Joanna Gaona Gomez, 26SEP2019.

Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau of some BTR-4 variants:

https://youtu.be/jltu95B9fRE

BTR-4KSH mobile command post.

BTR-4 Armored Recovery Vehicle (ARV).

BTR-4 Recon/NBC.

BSEM-4K ambulance.

BTR-4MB1 heavy armor version.

Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau BTR-4MB1 promo video:

https://youtu.be/77TM8UR_jog

To make nomenclature identification more difficult, every country that has purchased the BTR-4 applies their own designation.

  In 2009 Iraq purchased 420 BTR-4s, but in 2014 sent back dozens of vehicles due to break downs and high levels of corrosion.  As of 2018 Iraq had received 280 BTR-4s of differing configurations.

SOVIET ERA TANKS NOW IN USE BY NATO: SLOVENIAN M84

NATO MIG-21

CH-47 CHINOOK COLLECTS MIL 8 ‘HIP’ BONES

Climate Change = CoViD-19?

CoViD-19=CoronaVirus Disease-2019

A U.S. Navy sailor conducts weather observations aboard USS Makin Island (LHD 8), 16APR2020, somewhere in the Eastern Pacific.

Incomplete list of links to academic/scientific studies or reports about the connection between diseases and weather:

U.S. EPA; Climate Change affecting people with existing health problems

A Sudden Change in Weather Affects Your Health

Could warmer weather help contain the coronavirus?

Wet Weather Could Slow Planting, Increase Risk of Disease

What disease modeling could learn from weather forecasting

President Donald Trump authorized the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to expand its flight of climate monitoring aircraft based at Lakeland, Florida.

Plus, NOAA begins new Unmanned Systems Operations Program to collect weather data.

Plus, NOAA gets two new big boats for ecosystems research.

Weather Variability and Disease Management Strategies

Disease in Uganda put on a Climate Timeline

Infectious Diseases, Weather, and Climate

Climate Influences on Specific Diseases

WEATHER AND DISEASE. | JAMA

WHO | Climate change and human health – risks

U.S. Marine collects weather data on Camp Pendleton, California, 22APR2020.

U.S. CDC; Climate, Ecosystems, and Infectious Disease

Warmer Temps Speed Infectious Disease Spread 

The Effect of Seasonal Weather Variation on the Dynamics of the Plague Disease

Weather and Climate Effects on Disease Background Levels

12 Diseases Climate Change May Worsen

Woman’s Rare Blood Disease Triggered by Cold Weather

From 1966; The Effect of Weather on Prevalence of Disease

This is a portable ground based weather surveillance system at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

Climate Change: Trees are Maxed Out! 

SKY CITIES STILL ARRIVING! CLIMATE CHANGE, HOLOGRAMS, END TIMES?

Operation CoViD-19: COVERT OPERATION TO CONTROL THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY?

IDAHO, KANSAS, UTAH HOME BASES FOR NASA’S climate sniffing aircraft FIREX-AQ!

NASA ‘CLIMATE SPY PLANE’ PROVES CALIFORNIA’S STRICT ANTI-POLLUTION LAWS ARE A JOKE!

Vehicle I-D: F-8 Super-Critical-Crusader, father of modern airliner wing design

“This thing is so different from anything that we’ve ever done before that nobody’s going to touch it with a ten foot pole without somebody going out and flying it.”-Larry Loftin, NASA’s Langley Research Center

NASA photo, 1971.

F-8A Bureau Number 141353/NASA tail number 810 with SuperCritical Wing (SCW) flies in its original paint-job in 1971.  On its first flight, on 09MAR1971 the SCW marking on the fin was made from tape.  Also notice the F-8 SCW lacks the bulges on the sides of the forward fuselage, as seen on the later pretty paint-job.

The F-8A Crusader was built by Vought (which has been known by several other names before and since, such as LTV), the SCW was built by North American Aviation (which became Rockwell International).  The wing itself cost U.S. taxpayers $1.8-million.

Richard Whitcomb with a F-8 wind tunnel model equipped with the Supercritical Wing. NASA photo, 19JAN1970.

The SuperCritical Wing creates higher lift-to-drag ratios, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) boasted that it could save a silly-vilian (civilian) airline company with 280 airliners $78-million (1974 dollars) in fuel per year.   Look closely at airliners developed since the mid-1970s, you’ll see some SuperCritical Wing in them.  Thank the designer of the SCW, Richard Whitcomb.

NASA photo, 1973.

The SCW flying with the DFBW, over the San Bernardino Mountains in California, 1973.  F-8A SCW’s last flight was 23MAY1973.

NASA photo, 1973

VEHICLE I-D: F-8 DFBW, OR ANOTHER REASON WHY TODAY’S TECHIE GENERATION OWES THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!

NASA photo, 1995.

On 27MAY(the day I was born, not the year)1992, both SCW and DFBW were put on ‘gate guard duty’ at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California.

Build your own:

By 1980, the SuperCritical Wing became know as the Aeroelastic Research Wing. NASA photo, 12JUN1980.

Can you recognize the SuperCritical Wing (renamed Aeroelastic Research Wing) on this BQM-34 Firebee II drone?

NASA’s Russian Tupolev 144 SST, more money spent on the U.S. airliner industry

Before conversion to NASA’s ‘LL’ configuration. NASA photo, 1995.

17MAR1996 rollout of Tu-144LL at Zhukovsky Air Development Center near Moscow, Russia.  A joint project between Russian Aeronautics Establishment, NASA, Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, Rockwell, and others.

NASA photo, 17MAR1996.

LL stands for Letayuschaya Laboratoriya, which means Flying Laboratory.  The intent was to develop a practical SST (Super Sonic Transport) for the 21st Century, to be built in the United States.  The NASA led program was paid for by U.S. taxpayers and corporations. It was hoped that a market for SST aircraft would reveal itself in the 2020s.

NASA photo, July 1997, Zhukovsky Air Development Center near Moscow, Russia.

NASA photo, July 1997, Zhukovsky Air Development Center near Moscow, Russia.

Zhukovsky Air Development Center near Moscow, Russia. NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

Test flights began in June 1996 and ended in April 1999.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

Tu-144LL had Kuznetsov NK-321 turbofan engines (same as those used on the Tu-160 strategic bombers) rated at more than 55,000 pounds of thrust in full afterburner.

NASA photo, 1996.

NASA photo, 1996.

NASA’s computer room for data collection from Tu-144LL.  The effects of flight on the real Tu-144LL was compared to data collected from models used in wind tunnels.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

This photo was taken in 1998, note that some of the names of the sponsoring companies have been removed from the fuselage.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

In 1998 two NASA pilots conducted three flights to test handling of the SST at subsonic and supersonic speeds.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

NASA photo by Jim Ross, September 1998.

A 2014 NASA statement, updated in 2017, simply says the data collected will be used to build a future SST that can meet specific goals; strict noise and air-pollution standards, carry 300 passengers at least 5,000 miles at a cost per passenger of no more than 20% above subsonic airliners flying the same routes.  However, a 2009 NASA report, also updated in 2017, states that “…an economically viable SST could not be envisioned near enough to further justify U.S. industry commitment.” 

As far as what happened to the Tu-144LL, it was last seen rotting away at the Zhukovsky International Airport.

1:1 SCALE WIND TUNNEL MODELS?

VEHICLE I-D: NASA CANBERRAS, B-57B ‘HUSH KIT’ & WB-57F RIVET CHIP/SLICE

BARE METAL: NASA’S MD-11 EXPERIMENTAL

IDAHO, KANSAS, UTAH HOME BASES FOR NASA’S DC-8 FIREX-AQ!

NASA ‘CLIMATE SPY PLANE’ PROVES CALIFORNIA’S STRICT ANTI-POLLUTION LAWS ARE A JOKE!

SUPER GUPPY BE OLD, BUT NASA STILL USES IT!

VEHICLE I-D: ‘NEW’ F-16 VISTA

VEHICLE I-D: F-8 DFBW, OR ANOTHER REASON WHY TODAY’S TECHIE GENERATION OWES THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!

SALVAGING F4U CORSAIRS