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Geopolitics

Linking the South China Sea and the Arctic Ocean

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When Russia planted a flag on the Arctic Ocean seabed in August 2007, it was in part, political theater meant to cement its claim to the region’s vast natural resources (especially mineral).  Of course, such action served as a shot across the bow of the other states bordering the region, leading, among other actions, to [...] [...]

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Geopolitics

Competition in the South China Sea

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At its root it is all about resources — protein to supplement meager domestic harvests and oil to drive economies that governments push to unnatural and unsustainable annual growth.  It is about an emergent regional power, poised on the brink of asserting itself as something more, flexing new found muscle in new domains and deepening [...] [...]

Air Warfare

Russian Tu-95MS Bombers Set Flight Duration Record

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Perusing the usual pull from a variety of sources, happened across this item: Two Russian Tu-95MS Bear-H strategic bombers have carried out a record-breaking 40-hour patrol over three oceans, an Air Force spokesman said on Thursday, RIA Novosti reported. “The Tu-95MS bombers carried out patrols over the Arctic, the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans and [...] [...]

Navy

Progress – However You Measure It

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Couple of items of note form the past week re. the future fleet: VAW-120 Receives First Fleet E-2D Advanced Hawkeye NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) — The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, the Navy’s newest airborne early warning and control aircraft, was delivered to the fleet July 29 at Naval Station Norfolk.  Adm. Gary Roughead, chief of naval operations, [...] [...]