Spokesman Col. Rob Phillips said on December 5 that the US Army plans to introduce the “Typhon” Strategic Mid-Range Fires (SMRF) system to the Indo-Pacific in 2024.
In announcing this, he citied previous statements made by Gen. Charles Flynn, the commander of the US Army’s forces in the Pacific.
Flynn told reporters last month at the Halifax International Security Forum that the system will be put into service
He had told, “I’m not going to say where and when, but I will just say that we will deploy them in the region”
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how Typhon system in Indo-Pacific would put China on the back foot ?
#defenseupdates #Typhon #usvschina
Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
01:48 TYPHON Strategic Mid-Range Fires
03:12 SM-6 MISSILE
05:31 TOMAHAWK MISSILE
06:58 ANALYSIS
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,f-35c,f-35c carrier landing,f-35c lightning ii,f-35c takeoff,f-35c maneuverability,f-35c aircraft carrier,f 35 afterburner,f 35 attack,f 35 afterburner takeoff,us vs houthis,us vs houthi rebels,us vs houthis latest news,us navy vs houthis,us navy vs houthi rebels,houthi vs us navy,us vs the houthis,israel hamas,israel hamas war,israel hamas debate,israel hamas news,israel hamas war update,yt:cc=on,defense updates,TPL6W-G6WVM,UCKNCbBWiMiXBVXUmUuu_dsQ, Military,Politics,Society, channel_UCKNCbBWiMiXBVXUmUuu_dsQ, video_TPL6W-G6WVM,The US military’s carrier-based F-35C fighter jets were deployed in combat for the first time during a recent operation targeting Houthi-controlled sites in Yemen.
The strike, carried out between November 9 and 10, 2024, involved the Marine Corps’ VMFA-314 squadron—also known as the “Black Knights”—stationed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln supercarrier in the US Navy’s 5th Fleet Area of Responsibility (AOR).
The primary objective was to degrade Houthi capabilities, especially following a series of attacks on international commercial and military shipping by the Iran-backed militia. The Pentagon highlighted that these strikes aimed to prevent further unlawful targeting of vessels operating in these critical maritime zones.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how the F-35C’s combat debut demonstrates the U.S. military's battle edge ?
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Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
01:59 SCENARIO
03:47 F-35 in COMBAT
05:29 SIGNIFICANCE
07:09 ANALYSIS
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,1,The US has reached a crucial milestone.
According to the Missile Defense Agency., the Defense Department’s advanced missile tracking satellites logged their first views of a hypersonic flight test.
Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) satellites were able to track a hypersonic system.
MDA didn’t disclose the date of the flight, which took off from Wallops Island in Virginia.
The agency said in a June 14 statement, “Initial reports show the sensors successfully collected data after launch. MDA will continue to assess flight data over the next several weeks.”
Viewers may note, that the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and Space Development Agency (SDA) are actively working on components of a hypersonic missile defense system to protect against hypersonic weapons and other emerging missile threats. This includes developing the tracking and transport layers of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) and various interceptor programs.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why successful tracking of hypersonic flight by US HBTSS satellites is a crucial development ?
#defenseupdates #hypersonicmissile #hypersonicweapon
Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:15 HYPERSONIC WEAPON
04:09 TRACKING HYPERSONIC THREATS
06:49 AID IN HYPERSONIC WEAPON TESTING
06:49 ANALYSIS
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,1,The U.S. Army's new Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) short-range ballistic missile has successfully been used against a moving target at sea for the first time as part of Valiant Shield 24.
On June 16, two PrSM missiles were launched during SINKEX from the Army's Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher (AML) in Palau, Micronesia.
This marked the first time the PrSM and AML were deployed outside the United States, according to the Army. The systems were operated by the Army’s 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (3MDTF) and the 1-181 Artillery Regiment of the Tennessee National Guard.
Valiant Shield 24, a multinational field training exercise held from June 7-18, took place in Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, and the surrounding sea in the Mariana Island Range Complex. According to the U.S. Navy, the exercise focused on integrating interoperability in a multi-domain environment, with joint forces collaborating to detect, locate, track, and engage units at sea.
The target for the SINKEX maneuvers was the decommissioned Austin-class amphibious transport dock ex-USS Cleveland (LPD-7), positioned in the North Pacific Ocean about 75 km (45 miles) from the nearest land.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes what is the implication of PrSM hitting moving ship in Valiant Shield 24 ?
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Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:39 BACKGROUND
04:10 GREATER RANGE, ENGAGE MOVING TARGET AND BETTER LETHALITY
06:55 ANALYSIS
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,1,Recently, a potent Russian naval flotilla docked pretty close to the United States.
The Yasen-M class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan along with Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov sailed to the Cuban capital Havana supported by heavy ocean-going tug Nikolai Chiker and the Project 23130 replenishment oiler Academic Pashin.
This was a major show of force but may have cost Russia.
After the Kazan showed up in Cuba, and the euphoria of “how close we are to the USA”, Russian experts began to realize that joy was turning to sadness. The Russian site Top War calls this a major mistake, saying, “Americans are already laughing at us.”
Top War mentions, “Some media praised this move near the United States, but it’s actually a bad move that will hurt our defense.”
“If it’s not impressive, Americans will laugh at us. This move wasn’t well thought out because it sent the submarine right into the American anti-submarine zone, losing its stealth advantage.”
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why Russia made a mistake by sending Kazan to Cuba?
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Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:16 KAZAN
04:54 PROFILING
06:54 ANALYSIS
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,1,The war in Ukraine has shown several new and innovative combat tactics.
Ukraine has been employing serval kinds of asymmetric war strategies to resist much larger Russian forces.
This has worked really well, especially in the Naval domain, and inflicted several losses on the Russian Navy.
For example, the destruction of the Russian landing ship Saratov in the port of occupied Berdyansk was carried out using MANPADs and Tochka-Us that were not designed for naval combat.
New reports indicate that Ukrainian asymmetric warfare is inflicting more damage on Russia's fleet than previously known.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) successfully targeted and hit at least four Russian ships near the Crimean Peninsula using underwater mines deployed by Sea Baby drones.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how the mine-laying Sea Baby drone is wreaking Russian warships ?
#defenseupdates #seababy #ukrainerussiawar
Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:00 AEROVIRONMENT SWITCHBLADE
03:01 SEA BABY
04:05 MINELAYING OPERATIONS
06:24 ANALYSIS
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,1,Spokesman Col. Rob Phillips said on December 5 that the US Army plans to introduce the “Typhon” Strategic Mid-Range Fires (SMRF) system to the Indo-Pacific in 2024.
In announcing this, he citied previous statements made by Gen. Charles Flynn, the commander of the US Army’s forces in the Pacific.
Flynn told reporters last month at the Halifax International Security Forum that the system will be put into service
He had told, “I’m not going to say where and when, but I will just say that we will deploy them in the region”
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how Typhon system in Indo-Pacific would put China on the back foot ?
#defenseupdates #Typhon #usvschina
Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
01:48 TYPHON Strategic Mid-Range Fires
03:12 SM-6 MISSILE
05:31 TOMAHAWK MISSILE
06:58 ANALYSIS
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"Giant Wyrm" Kevin MacLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons)