Top tweets on land warfare in December 2019
1. US Army’s tweet on the Green Berets
U.S. Army, the official account of the army, tweeted on the US Army’s Special Forces, popularly known as the Green Berets. An elite wing of the US military’s special operators, this specialised group is trained in unconventional warfare, direct action, special reconnaissance, and more.
The expertise of the Green Berets provides the army with an advantage on any battlefield.
#USArmy Special Forces #Soldiers, more commonly known as #GreenBerets, are the world's most specialized experts in unconventional warfare.
Their expertise allows us to have an advantage on any battlefield. #Ready2Fight
Video by @GoArmySOF pic.twitter.com/N6PblEfXI7
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) December 8, 2019
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Username: U.S. Army
Twitter handle: @USArmy
Retweets: 792
Likes: 2,942
2. Israel Defense Forces’ tweet on rockets fired at Israeli towns and cities
IDF, the official account of the Israeli defence forces, tweeted about the firing of three rockets on Israeli towns and cities from the Gaza Strip in Southern Israel. The IDF fighter jets and attack helicopters struck a number of Hamas outfits in Gaza in retaliation.
3 rockets were fired from #Gaza at Israeli towns and cities earlier tonight.
In response, IDF fighter jets & attack helicopters just struck a number of Hamas terror targets in Gaza.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 7, 2019
Username: Israel Defense Forces
Twitter handle: @IDF
Retweets: 787
Likes: 3,043
3. Stars and Stripes’ tweet on the launch of the Space Force
Stars and Stripes, an online platform for military news, shared an article on the launch of Space Force, a new military service, by the Trump administration. The $1.4tn project is expected to strengthen US interests in space, especially with respect to satellites used for communication and navigation.
Space Force will not deploy combat troops but is aimed at protecting American and allied satellites against invaders in times of conflict and crisis.
When he publicly directed the Pentagon in June 2018 to begin working toward a Space Force, President Donald Trump spoke of the military space mission as part of a broader vision.https://t.co/DhWYGRH8Ae
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) December 20, 2019
Username: Stars and Stripes
Twitter handle: @starsandstripes
Retweets: 375
Likes: 1,119
4. Department of Defense’s tweet on Defence Secretary’s speech
Department of Defense, the official account of the US department of defence, tweeted on the US Defence Secretary, Dr Mark T Esper’s speech at the Reagan National Defense Forum. The secretary highlighted the need to do more in areas such as hypersonic weapons, anti-satellite systems, and other emerging technologies to win future battles.
The secretary threw light on investments being made in advanced technologies such as robotics and AI to build on the country’s tactical advantage. He further emphasised on the government’s initiative to procure new fighter jets, improve ground vehicles, modernise the missile defence programme, and prepare naval vessels for combat.
“Winning future battles requires us to contend with our competitors’ growing anti-access/area denial capabilities, hypersonic weapons, anti-satellite systems, and other emerging technologies.” – @EsperDoD pic.twitter.com/7Yis0zY4bv
— Department of Defense 🇺🇸 (@DeptofDefense) December 7, 2019
Username: Department of Defense
Twitter handle: @DeptofDefense
Retweets: 194
Likes: 469
5. British Army’s tweet on army commandos training in California desserts
British Army, the official account of the British Army, shared an article on the deployment of the 40 Commando Battle Group of the Royal Marines in the desserts of California to train with the US Marine Corps (USMC). Commando Gunners and Snappers joined the UK Marines Battle Group in this exercise near the border of Mexico.
Despite the challenges of the dessert, it allowed gunners to direct fire across several miles and in any direction.
Army Commando Gunners and Sappers, as part of the @RoyalMarines 40 Commando Battle Group, have deployed to the deserts of California, to take on their @USMC counterparts in a peer-on-peer war fighting scenario. Full story (and excellent photos) here: https://t.co/FhcETab3qt pic.twitter.com/wlQi4YRVt2
— British Army (@BritishArmy) December 8, 2019
Username: British Army
Twitter handle: @BritishArmy
Retweets: 47
Likes: 205
6. Grant Turnbull’s tweet on Kuwaiti National Guard
Grant Turnbull, a digital content director, tweeted on the use of Israeli missile warning sensors by the Kuwaiti National Guard on their infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) variant of the Pandur fleet.
The influencer noted that Kuwaiti soldiers have been using the Pandur vehicles that carry Israeli optical sensors since 2014, and that they were fitted from the start and not after delivery. It is not yet ascertained how many of these IFV variants are operated by the Kuwaiti armed forces.
Seems the Kuwaiti National Guard are still using Israeli missile warning sensors on their Pandur IFV fleet – they are just covering them up in public these days.
Screen grab via Army Recognition's GDA 2019 video: https://t.co/5iEmCjuyxT pic.twitter.com/s86AmQvoNm
— Grant Turnbull (@turnbulljourno) December 13, 2019
Username: Grant Turnbull
Twitter handle: @turnbulljourno
Retweets: 49
Likes: 79
7. Boeing Defense’s tweet on the first modified MV-22 Osprey
Boeing Defense, a manufacturer of jetliners, space, defense, and security systems, shared an article on the delivery of the first modified MV-22 Osprey by the Boeing Company and Bell Textron to the USMC.
The modifications were undertaken as part of a $146m contract awarded by the US Navy to Bell Boeing in November 2019, to upgrade nine MV-22 aircrafts under the CC-RAM programme. This work is expected to be closed in March 2022. The new aircraft provides the USMC with more readiness and reliability of the Tiltrotor fleet.
The first #V22 Osprey upgraded under the Common Configuration – Readiness and Modernization program has been delivered to the @USMC! The @BellFlight Boeing team is committed to a modernized MV-22 fleet for Marines executing the toughest missions.
MORE: https://t.co/OvtMzqSVe3 pic.twitter.com/bZV02ZFlH5
— Boeing Defense (@BoeingDefense) December 10, 2019
Username: Boeing Defense
Twitter handle: @BoeingDefense
Retweets: 64
Likes: 162
8. U.S. Coast Guard’s tweet on Humvee
The U.S. Coast Guard, the official account of the U.S. Coast Guard, shared an article on a High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle (Humvee). The Humvee, otherwise known as Eleanor II, is among the 281,000 built since its adoption in 1985 by the US military.
The vehicle is now decommissioned and is set to become part of the National Coast Guard Museum in Connecticut.
On paper, it’s referred to as a High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle – a humvee. But to friends, this particular sand-colored military vehicle is known as Eleanor II, and she’s one of a kind. #SundayReading
READ: https://t.co/9p4QY7StUC pic.twitter.com/3tjK0XgyJw
— U.S. Coast Guard (@USCG) December 15, 2019
Username: U.S. Coast Guard
Twitter handle: @USCG
Retweets: 56
Likes: 217
9. Gen James’ tweet on the importance of the BCAP
Gen James, the chief of staff of the US Army, shared an article on the importance of the Battalion Commander Assessment Program (BCAP) in selecting the top battalion commanders. Battalion commanders are regarded as the most significant leaders in the army, as they come with the experience and expertise to train young soldiers, officers, and take important decisions with regards to national security.
The BCAP helps recruit some of the finest commanders who are assessed on various grounds such as physical fitness, communication, and cognitive and non-cognitive skills. The battalion commanders are the ones who become future colonels and officers who command the army.
Good is not good enough. We must select the best commanders possible, and the Battalion Commander Assessment Program is part of how we will do that.
Battalion Commanders Are the Seed Corn of the Army @WarOnTheRocks https://t.co/zAoidsU37f
— GEN James C. McConville (@ArmyChiefStaff) December 23, 2019
Username: Gen James C. McConville
Twitter handle: @ArmyChiefStaff
Retweets: 225
Likes: 897
10. Rob Lee’s tweet on the Russian Navy receiving the ‘all seeing’ radar helicopter
Rob Lee, a PhD in war studies, shared an article on the Black Sea fleet receiving the Ka-31R helicopters, which are expected to be deployed in Crimea in 2020. The radar helicopters can detect both ships and aircrafts, hundreds of kilometers away and can also click ultra-high definition radar images.
The helicopters can also track NATO ships and are capable of firing hypersonic missiles. The establishment of such modern technology has become particularly important for Russia in tackling the foreign presence in the region.
The Black Sea Fleet's 318th Independent Composite Aviation Regiment has begun receiving Ka-31R AEW&C helicopters, which should arrive in Crimea next year. They can track foreign ships and aircraft, and laze targets for Kalibr, Oniks, and Tsikon missiles.https://t.co/4djyYZS37a pic.twitter.com/WivqIT9FZO
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) December 12, 2019
Username: Rob Lee
Twitter handle: @RALee85
Retweets: 47
Likes: 80
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