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Best podcasts about naval strike

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Global in the Granite State
Episode 64: What Russia Wants out of the Middle East

Global in the Granite State

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 31:09


While much attention is paid to the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia, it is important to note that Russia continues to try and exert influence across the world. This is particularly true across the Middle East, where Russia has tried to center itself as the reliable partner for autocratic leaders throughout the region. Russia has a long history of engagement with Middle Eastern Leaders, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it saw its influence wane, down to just a couple of countries. Over the past ten years, however, they have regained a foothold through the Syrian Civil war and have increased their engagement with other countries, especially in the wake of the Arab Spring. While Russia has many interests in the region, our speaker, Vice Admiral John W. Miller (ret.), proposes that the driving force of Russian interests are two fold; to create transactional relationships that benefit Russia, and to disrupt the U.S.' vision for the region. Join us for this episode to gain critical insights into why Russian engagement in the Middle East is an issue that all Americans should be aware of and why it is in the U.S.' national security interest to counter their growing influence. This episode will highlight the number of ways in which the U.S. and Russia approach this region and how many countries would prefer to partner with these large global actors.  Admiral John W. Miller serves as the President and CEO of The Fozzie Miller Group, LLC and as a Principal Partner of Global Alliance Advisors, LLC, both Washington DC based national security firms positioned at the intersection of government policy, defense acquisition programs, and industrial performance. The firm teams with US and international clients to deliver solutions that blend national security strategies and industrial growth into achievable national security objectives.Admiral Miller also serves as a Highly Qualified Expert and Senior Mentor to the U.S. Naval War College, providing advice and expertise to the U.S. Navy on a wide range of operational and educational subjects.His last three assignments in the Navy were as Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander U.S. Fifth Fleet/Commander/ Combined Maritime Forces; Commander, Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center; and Commander, Carrier Strike Group Eleven.Admiral Miller also serves as a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and as an active member of the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation Board of Trustees. 

I - On Defense Podcast
161: Armor Not Dead: UK Challenger 3 Tank + US Sends Depleted Uranium Tank Rounds to Ukraine + Poland Naval Strike Missiles + Germany to Send Gepard 35mm Air Defense Ammo to Ukraine + Lockheed Doubles GMLRS Range + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 39:04


In order (I think):1. US latest Security Assistance to Ukraine worth $175 million.2. US send depleted uranium tank rounds to Ukraine as part of $175 million package.3. US to send long-range fires to Ukraine?4. Poland to increase defense spending to 4% GDP ($33 billion).5. Poland develops armed counter-drone armed with 5.45mm machine gun.6. Poland to purchase US Army's Lower Tier Air & Missile Defense Sensor (12).7. Poland will buy $2 billion worth of Naval Strike Missiles (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace).8. Germany to produce 35mm Gepard air defense ammunition. Will send to Ukraine.9. Finland's Patria may manufacture combat vehicles in Ukraine.10. Lockheed Martin extends range of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (munition) to 150k.11. UK upgrades Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank to Challenger 3 variant.  Will field in two Armor Regiments.

I - On Defense Podcast
EP 128: Latest US Sec Package to UKR + Poland Hellfire Missiles & Early Warning Acft + Spain Naval Strike Missile + UK 1 Gurkha Rifles Train in Australia + Morocco & Chinese AT Missiles + Norway Retires P3 for P8 Poseidon + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 38:57


Here we go for episode 128. Lots of stories here.  We begin with the latest US Security Assistance Package to Ukraine- followed by- not a good news story- of equipment from Army Prepositioned Stocks that is/was- not in the best of shape for deployment to Ukraine.  We then have two stories from Poland and two from Spain. We then move to a follow-up article on the bizarre Chinese ship that is harvesting WWII wrecks for scrap. Then, on to the Defense Post for three articles- Morocco (Chinese AT Missiles); Sweden (Carl G ammunition); and Norway (retirement of the P3 Orion for P8 Poseidon). Then we have a great story from the UK about 1st Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles training in Australia. Finally- we have the latest on CJCS and USMC Commandant nomination(s) by the President. 

I - On Defense Podcast
Ep 97: News from Ukraine Defense Contact Group #9 (Sec Def & CJCS) + Latvia to Increase Defense Spending (HIMARS & Naval Strike Missiles) + Will Finland & Sweden Join NATO Together? + F16 Shoots Down "Object" over Michigan

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 34:15


In this episode, we spend a fair amount of time discussing news from the Ukraine Defense Contact Group Meeting #9. We use the DOD Transcript from Brussels as the source document. Also, we discuss Latvia's increase in defense spending (up to 3% GDP in the future) to purchase materiel such as M142 HIMARS and Naval Strike Missiles. We also discuss a story about the Finland and Sweden bid to join NATO. Finally, we talk about the "Object" over Lake Huron in Michigan- this time being shot down by an F16 fighter. 

The Afterburn Podcast
TAP #61 Vice Adm (Ret) Mark "MRT" Fox

The Afterburn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 120:19


Ep 61 Vice Admr (Ret) Mark “MRT” Fox “MRT” began his naval career in 1978 after commissioning from the United States Naval Academy. He completed five fleet tours in the A-7 and F-18 with over 100 combat and contingency mission in Iraq, Libya, and the Balkans. On 17 January 1991, “MRT” scored the first air-to-air kill of a MiG-21 during Operation Desert Storm. Prior to his retirement “MRT” served in numerous command tours, including Deputy Commander USCENTCOM, Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, and Director White House Military Office. Full Episode Youtube: https://youtu.be/30IOTrkOoKA --- *Join in at E3 Aviation Association: https://bit.ly/E3AviationAssociation *Support the Channel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theafterburnpodcast *Shop Merch https://bit.ly/ShopAfterburnPodcast Launch Your Aviation Career with BogiDope:https://bit.ly/BogiDope 5% OFF with code "Afterburn" --- Contact Me Email: https://bit.ly/contactTAP Website: https://bit.ly/AfterburnWebsite --- Audio Links: *Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3dLradT *Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3SAeSUr *Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3xWf74o *Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/3fooCTm --- Show Notes (0:00:00) Intro (0:01:50) Adm Fox's Background (0:08:45) Standing up Navy's first F-18 Super Hornet Squadron (0:12:32) Director White House Military Office (0:19:10) Why I joined the Navy (0:22:50) Experience of flying the F-18 (0:29:13) Mediterranean Aircraft Carrier Cruise in F-18 and fighting F-104s and F-4s (0:31:05) Fighting in Libya - MiG-23 Intercept - Seeing an SA-5 Launch (0:37:50) What it was like shifting from cold war mindset to desert storm (0:41:50) Desert Storm (0:51:25) January 17th 1991 Mission (1:02:14) Mission and night of the shootdown (1:15:10) MiG-21 Shoot down (1:23:30) Almost shooting down a MiG-29 (1:42:30) LCDR Scott Speicher Shootdown, unknown status, and recovery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-afterburn-podcast/message

Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe
Captain Corey Ray from the National War College Joins Patrick with an analysis and some strategic logic through the lens of sports on the Peng Shuai situation

Holding Court with Patrick McEnroe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 30:32 Transcription Available


Captain Corey Ray from the National War College Joins Patrick with an analysis and some strategic logic through the lens of sports on the Peng Shuai situation. Captain Corey W. Ray joined the National War College  faculty in 2016.  He is a 1991 graduate of Walla Walla College where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.  He was commissioned through Aviation Officer Candidate School, designated a Naval Flight Officer in 1992, and qualified as a Tactical Coordinator (TACCO) in the P-3C Orion.  Following initial P-3 training at VP-31, CAPT Ray was assigned to VP-47.  Follow on sea tours include DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, VPU-2 and VP-47.  Command tours include VPU-2 supporting sustained combat operations from forward operating bases in Afghanistan and Horn of Africa and Patrol and reconnaissance Wing 57/CTF-57 in Bahrain supporting OPERATION INHERENT RESOLVE. CAPT Ray's shore and staff assignments include instructor duty at VP-30, Weapons and Tactics Instructor at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, Action Officer at OPNAV N3 directorate, N3 at Task Force 72 in Japan, and CENTCOM Desk Officer at the National Reconnaissance Office.  He also served on The Joint Staff in Washington, D.C. in the Directorate for C4 and Cyber (J-6). He attended the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy where he earned a Master's Degree in National Resource Strategy.  His awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal (one individual action with combat distinguishing device and 4 strike/flight), Navy Commendation Medals (2 with combat distinguishing device), and various campaign and unit awards.  He is married to Cheryl Ray of Hayward, California.  They have one son, Cameron.

The Weekly Defence Podcast
Armed UAVs for naval strike, British Army of the future and small satellite revolution

The Weekly Defence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 61:38


In this episode of The Weekly Defence Podcast we explore the potential impact of armed UAVs on naval strategies worldwide; we bring the views of two industry experts on the impact of the Integrated Review on the British Army following the cancellation of the Warrior programme; and with our sponsor Raytheon Intelligence & Space, we discuss the increasing use of small satellites for civil and military missions. Newsround [01:08] Industry proposals for Increment 2 of the US Army's Indirect Fires Protection Capability are expected by 4 June. Israel Aerospace Industries is exploring the potential of nanosatellites and microsatellites to deliver persistent overhead surveillance of threat areas. Saab is to upgrade the BOW radar warning equipment on German Air Force Tornado fighter aircraft in a new multiyear contract. In the UK, the long-awaited restart of the Fleet Solid Support ship programme was confirmed on the 21 May by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace. Fincantieri subsidiary Marinette Marine will build the second vessel in the Constellation class of guided-missile frigates. Construction of the future USS Congress is scheduled for completion in January 2027. In focusDefence Journalist Alix Valenti, News Editor Ben Vogel and Senior Land Reporter Tim Fish discuss how armed drones with stand-off attack capabilities could be used in the naval domain. From Turkey to the US, the potential increase in the use of UCAVs could mark a change in naval doctrine.  Interview – IR and British Land forces [21:27]Tim Fish speaks to Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare at IISS, and Nicholas Drummond, a defence industry analyst and former British Army officer, for in-depth analysis of how the cancellation of the Warrior programme and the wider Integrated Review will shape the British Army of the future and its role within the NATO alliance.  Industry voice [50:50] The small satellite revolution has dramatically lowered the barrier to entry for those wanting to put payloads into orbit.Creative Director Tony Skinner sits down with Ron Fehlen, Director for ISR and Communications for Raytheon Intelligence & Space, and Matt Magana, President of Blue Canyon, to discuss the increasing use of small satellites for civil and military missions.This episode was produced by Noemi Distefano with music and sound mixing by Fred Prest. 

Straight Outta Combat Radio-Honoring Combat Wisdom
SOCRS102- CPT. Mark E. Black- "Forging Educated & Honorable Young Men of Courage"

Straight Outta Combat Radio-Honoring Combat Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 65:55


CAPTAIN Mark Black was named 12th Superintendent of Fishburne Military School 23 August 2016. CAPTAIN Black hails from Milton, West Virginia. He attended the Virginia Military Institute, lettering in football and was selected as a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon and the Kappa Alpha Order, Beta Commission. He graduated with Distinction with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and was commissioned in the US Navy through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) in 1986. In 2002 he graduated from the Air War College attaining a Master of Arts in Strategic Studies and a regional specialization in Sub-Sahara Africa. He completed Project Management courses through the George Washington School of Business in 2006 and completed the Navy Executive Development Course at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in 2009.  CAPTAIN Black was designated a Naval Flight Officer (NFO) after completing flight school and assigned to the F-14 Tomcat community. He primarily served throughout his thirty-year naval career in F-14 squadrons to include the VF-124 Gunfighters, VF-51 Screaming Eagles, VF-101 Grim Reapers,  VF-41 Black Aces and Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC). He is a graduate of the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) and served as a strike lead designated to direct numerous aircraft in aerial mission over hostile territory with three different Carrier Air Wings (CVWs). CAPTAIN Black’s staff roles were as the F-14/Precision Strike Requirements officer on the Navy Operational Staff and as the Defense Planning Branch Head Officer for the North American Treaty Organization (NATO). CAPTAIN Black was selected to command on four separate occasions. His first command was as the Commanding Officer of the VF-11 Red Rippers. He transitioned the squadron from F-14s to the F/A-18F Super Hornet. He was later selected for major command as the Pacific F/A-18F Wing commander leading 23 F/A-18 and F-35 squadrons. CAPTAIN Black subsequently was assigned to lead all Naval personnel in Afghanistan as the NAVCENT (Forward) Afghanistan Officer in Charge (OIC). Upon return to the United States, he was chosen to lead the NROTC unit at the University of Virginia. CAPTAIN Black is married to the former Kim White of Pace, Florida. They have two sons; Victor and Luke. Victor is a graduate of Tennessee Wesleyan College, and Luke graduated from Ferrum College. Both were varsity lacrosse players and captained their teams. Victor is an active duty member of 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.  Luke is an intelligence analyst and an Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) technician with the 753rd EOD Company of the West Virginia National Guard.

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
RFT 334: Navy Pilot/LSO Brad "Brick" Conners

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 24:50


In a Career that was 99% pure exhilarating fun balanced by 1% of pure terror the lessons of leadership, survival, faith, love, perseverance, and camaraderie were plentiful, direct, and changed his life. As a Navy Strike Fighter, Brick amassed over 4500 hours and nearly 1000 arrested carrier landings during multiple combat deployments. His tours of duty include F/A-18 Hornet Squadron Command and he also provided leadership and instruction to two of the Navy’s elite air power training organizations - the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center and to Naval Strike Force Training Pacific. In the blink of an eye it was over as he bid farewell to his beloved Navy at his final Command, Naval Base Ventura County. ‍ From Finance to Transportation, the lessons and experience from his unique past continues to be useful to others. But if given the choice, his go to move is to Coach and Mentor young Men and Women either professionally or through his first passion – Lacrosse. And when it comes to Joy and fulfillment there is no greater force in his life then the support from, and pride in, his devoted family -  his wife Terrie and their four children Sarah, Rachel, Anna, and Bradford.

Aircrew Interview
AI #090 : F-14D & NSAWC | with Hillary "Toro" O'Connor Mueri *PART 2*

Aircrew Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 22:01


"Toro" chats about her time flying and operating the F-14D Tomcat with VF-213 Blacklions with the US Navy. She also talks about flying the F-16B and F/A-18B/D/F with The Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC, pronounced "EN-SOCK") and what it was like coming from the Tomcat.Laco - https://www.laco.deHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/

Digital Coffee
No Man’s Sky Patent Trouble and Valve says no to betting

Digital Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 35:21


Today's EpisodeValve is in a terrible situation. CS:GO is a great game and has made Valve lots of money. However, this betting scandal is not good. It has hurt Valve's reputation and gained them a lawsuit. The problem is Youtuber's. The fact that they gamed the system and conned people out of their money is terrible. I do hope some legal action gets taken against them. However, No Man's Sky is in the news. This time, it's bad. Sean Murray took a patent and used it in the game. I'm glad the company does not want to halt the release of the game. The problem is, patents are so hard to track, you may never know you are infringing on one.Great news! Nvidia 1060 is out!Listen below to find out more!Gaming News Pwned:Telltale Games set to Release a new Batman game on August 2ndYou can play Star Citizen Until tomorrow July 22nd.Valve sends cease and desist ordersYou can play Life is Strange episode one for freeOverwatch new character Ana, is now live.Bioware teases release of new content for Star Wars: Old RepublicPreorder Civ 6 and get the Aztec Civilization at launchHitman has a new elusive target and it's Gary BuseyNo Man's Sky is hit with a patent disputeBattlefield 4 Naval Strike DLC is free this weekNo Man's Sky shows off combatThe Thargoids might be coming back in Elite: DangerousBenchmarks for Vulcan are out. AMD looks to benefit from it. (PCGamer)Nvidia 1060 is outand more!Gaming Deals:SuperGain Anniversary saleMortal Kombat, Fist Punch and more on saleTeam 17 publisher saleDragonBall XV on saleVan Helsing Franchise on saleDragon's Dogma: Dark ArisenSouth Park: Stick of TruthRisen 3: Titan LordsPillars of EternityBeyond Good and EvilDark Messiah Might & MagicTweetable Quotes:Sky news is stupid. No one was going to be confused about No Man's Sky and Sky news.I do not get why people would be on a random algorithm.It would be terrible playing Batman all the time.Battlefield 4 Naval Strike was trying to be the Titan Mode of 2142. It did not work.Support:Like my podcast? Support me on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Battlefield Podcast
Naval Strike Map Design & Dragons Teeth Dreams – His & Hers Live #2

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 61:11


In our second episode we highlight our favorite feature of Naval Strike, its maps. We also share our hopes for the next DLC, Dragons Teeth.

Battlefield Podcast
Naval Strike Delay & Easter Eggs – His & Hers Live #1

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 45:13


In this episode we talked about the Naval Strike DLC delay as well as the coincidental nature of Easter Eggs found in BF4. They always tend to show up when there’s been issues with the game.

Battlefield Podcast
Naval Strike Map Design & Dragons Teeth Dreams – His & Hers Live #2

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 61:11


In our second episode we highlight our favorite feature of Naval Strike, its maps. We also share our hopes for the next DLC, Dragons Teeth.

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Battlefield Podcast
Naval Strike Delay & Easter Eggs – His & Hers Live #1

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 45:13


In this episode we talked about the Naval Strike DLC delay as well as the coincidental nature of Easter Eggs found in BF4. They always tend to show up when there’s been issues with the game.

Battlefield Podcast
162 – Naval Strike

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 74:20


Having had a chance to play Naval Strike, we share our thoughts on it.

Battlefield Podcast
162 – Naval Strike

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 74:20


Having had a chance to play Naval Strike, we share our thoughts on it.

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Battlefield Podcast
161 – Naval Strike

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 69:16


We’re back with another podcast episode finally! Episode 161 was recorded live on Twitch.tv and we chat all about tomorrow’s release of Naval Strike and in particular its new Carrier Assault mode and how it might stack up to the original Titan mode from BF2142.

Battlefield Podcast
161 – Naval Strike

Battlefield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 69:16


We’re back with another podcast episode finally! Episode 161 was recorded live on Twitch.tv and we chat all about tomorrow’s release of Naval Strike and in particular its new Carrier Assault mode and how it might stack up to the original Titan mode from BF2142.

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