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Monday, 18 August 2025

Japan and the United States are collaborating on the development of new Aegis missile destroyers to replace the Congo class

 The Japanese Agency for Procurement, Technology and Logistics is indeed working with the US Department of the Navy to develop new missile destroyers with the Aegis combat system. According to the information, the contract with the US Department of Defense concerns a technical study on the replacement of Congo-class destroyers. As part of this program, Japan is upgrading its Aegis-equipped destroyers and plans to equip them with American Tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of more than 1,600 km. It is planned to increase the number of such destroyers from eight to ten by 2027. The move is part of Japan's new national security strategy aimed at strengthening countermeasures and defense in the region, including against threats from North Korea. Japan is also investing heavily in modernizing and expanding the capabilities of its maritime defense forces based on joint technologies with the United States. This initiative reflects the deepening of military-technical cooperation between the two countries and ensuring the high combat capability of the Japanese navy in the field of missile defense and strike capabilities.

Friday, 15 August 2025

Raytheon has received a $258 million U.S. Navy contract for the development and production of SM-2 missiles

Tucson, Arizona-based Raytheon has signed a major new contract with the U.S. Navy worth about $258 million. Under this contract, Raytheon will be engaged in the engineering development, production and refinement of Standard Missile 2 (SM-2) Block IIICU All Up Round missiles.

The SM-2 is considered one of the main anti-aircraft protection systems for US Navy ships. These missiles are effective for repelling attacks from enemy aircraft and anti-ship missiles at ranges up to 90 nautical miles and altitudes up to 20 kilometers.

Work under the contract is expected to be completed by September 2031. About 72% of the work will be carried out in Tucson, while the rest will be carried out at facilities in Connecticut, Great Britain, Utah and other places. The contract includes options to expand financing with a possible total of up to $263 million.

This project is in addition to the $344 million contract received by Raytheon in April this year, which was related to the integration and testing of the same SM-2 missile system. All of this highlights the continued interest and growing role of the SM-2 system as a key defense echelon for U.S. Navy ships.

SM-2 missiles are successfully used not only in the United States, but also by allies around the world, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan and other countries. This complex remains an important element of a multi-level marine protection system for several more decades.

Friday, 13 June 2025

Rheinmetall and General Dynamics have received approval to continue developing a replacement for the M2 Bradley combat vehicle

M2A3 Bradley

American companies Rheinmetall and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have received official approval from the US Army to continue developing a new combat vehicle that will replace the aging M2 Bradley armored personnel carrier. This decision was made after a thorough and critical analysis of the projects of both companies, which was confirmed by three independent sources, including representatives of the industry and the army.

Stage B is a key step in the development of the XM30

The approval concerns the transition to stage B, which includes the development and production of prototypes (Engineering and Manufacturing Development — EMD). This stage is one of the most important in the process of creating a new combat vehicle, as it involves detailed design development, prototype manufacturing and testing, as well as preparation for mass production.

The XM30 project, which is being developed by Rheinmetall and GDLS, is designed to be a modern and more efficient replacement for the M2 Bradley, one of the main infantry fighting vehicles in the US Army, which has been in operation since the 1980s. The new vehicle will be equipped with improved armor, modern fire control systems, increased mobility and the integration of digital technologies for combat in modern conditions.

Competitive selection and analysis of projects

The decision to move to stage B was made on Wednesday after a detailed analysis and comparison of the technical characteristics, capabilities and prospects of both companies. Experts noted that the Rheinmetall and GDLS projects demonstrate a high level of innovation and meet the army's requirements for improving combat effectiveness and crew safety.

The approval of Stage B means that both companies will be able to start building XM30 prototypes, which will subsequently be subjected to field testing and evaluation. Based on the results of these tests, a decision will be made on choosing the final version for mass production.

The importance of the project for the US Army

The replacement of the M2 Bradley is one of the priorities of the US Army as part of the modernization of armored vehicles. Modern threats and changing combat conditions require equipment with improved protection, firepower, and network integration capabilities.

The XM30 project will significantly increase the combat capability of infantry units, provide better protection for personnel and increase the effectiveness of interaction on the battlefield. In addition, the introduction of modern technologies will reduce operating costs and simplify maintenance.

Prospects and next steps

After the completion of stage B and successful testing of prototypes, the US Army will decide to launch mass production of a new combat vehicle. The XM30 is expected to gradually replace the M2 Bradley in service, which will be an important step in the development of the ground forces and strengthening the country's defense capability.

Thus, the approval of Phase B for Rheinmetall and General Dynamics Land Systems marks the beginning of a new stage in the development of U.S. armored vehicles and reflects the army's commitment to innovation and improving the effectiveness of the armed forces.

Sunday, 1 June 2025

France is exploring the possibility of creating an intermediate-range ballistic missile

France is considering the possibility of developing a new medium-range land-based ballistic missile capable of hitting targets at a distance of more than 1,000 km. Technical specifications are currently being developed for a new ballistic missile with a conventional (non-nuclear) warhead, which will serve as a means of non-nuclear deterrence and long-range destruction of enemy targets.

The decision to develop the missile was made after analyzing the effectiveness of ballistic missiles used in conflicts around the world, including the Russian Oreshnik missile. The new missile should have the ability to maneuver during the final stage of flight, which will make it difficult for air defense systems to intercept it.

The French Ministry of Defense is currently looking for a budget to launch this project. The development of the missile should surpass the range of the American tactical missile PrSM.

Tuesday, 13 May 2025

How Commandos overcome stress: Methods and lessons for civilian life

High efficiency in stressful situations is not unique to special forces soldiers. Their ability to keep cool and make the right decisions under tremendous pressure is not the result of superhuman qualities, but of honed techniques and special thinking. These same principles, adapted to civilian life, can become a powerful tool for anyone who seeks to transform stress from a destructive force into a catalyst for success. Instead of panicking or giving up, you can learn to use adrenaline and tension as fuel to achieve your goals. This is not magic, but purposeful self–improvement based on the time-tested tactics of those for whom stress is an everyday reality.

The first key element is the art of mental rehearsal, or visualization. Navy Seal fighters spend hours replaying upcoming operations in their heads, imagining every step, every possible obstacle and their reaction to it. They mentally "walk" the route, practice actions when in contact with the enemy, anticipate technical problems. This is not just a fantasy, but a detailed simulation of reality that creates neural connections similar to those formed during the actual execution of a task. In everyday life, this technique is invaluable before important negotiations, public speaking, an exam, or any other event that causes anxiety. Imagine the environment, the participants, your words and actions, possible tricky questions and your confident answers. Scroll through the success scenario in your mind, feel the emotions associated with achieving the goal. Such a rehearsal in the theater of the mind reduces the level of uncertainty, gives confidence and allows you to act more collected and effective when the "x hour" arrives. The brain already "knows" this situation, and the reaction to it will be more refined.

This is followed by a strategy known as "eat the elephant piece by piece" or task segmentation. In the face of a huge, seemingly impossible problem or task, whether it's a hellish week of special forces training or a complex months-long project at work, it's easy to get discouraged and feel paralyzed. Navy Seals are learning to break down a global goal into many small, consistent, and achievable subtasks. Instead of thinking about how to survive five days without sleep and with monstrous loads, they concentrate on surviving until the next meal, completing the current exercise, and holding out for another hour. In civilian life, this principle works flawlessly. If you are faced with the task of writing a diploma, do not think about a hundred pages of text at once. Focus on the plan, then on the first chapter, then on one paragraph. Each successfully completed "piece" gives a sense of satisfaction, adds motivation and makes the overall goal less frightening and more realistic. This turns the marathon into a series of short sprints, each of which brings you closer to the finish line. 

An equally important skill is the ability to focus on what can be controlled and let go of the rest. In a combat situation, many factors are beyond the power of a soldier: the weather, enemy actions, unforeseen accidents. Trying to control the uncontrollable is a direct path to frustration and mistakes. 

Commandos focus on their actions, their training, their equipment, and their team's reactions. Similarly, in everyday life, we often spend energy worrying about things that we cannot influence: the economic situation, the behavior of other people, global events. Instead, we should focus on what is in our power: our knowledge and skills, our reactions to events, our efforts, our attitude to what is happening. Ask yourself the question: "What can I do right now in this situation?" This gives you back a sense of control and allows you to act constructively, rather than floundering helplessly in a stream of negative thoughts about what cannot be changed.

This philosophy is complemented by the practice of controlling the physiological state through breathing. Special forces soldiers use so-called "tactical" or "box breathing" to reduce stress levels and increase concentration even in the most extreme conditions. The technique is simple: inhale for four counts, hold your breath for four counts, exhale for four counts, hold your breath for four counts. This rhythmic pattern helps slow down the heart rate, lower blood pressure and calm the nervous system, literally "hacking" the physiological response to stress. In any tense situation – before an important meeting, during a conflict, with a feeling of growing panic – a few cycles of such breathing can create a miracle. It is a simple but incredibly powerful tool for regaining control of the body and mind, allowing you to think clearly and make informed decisions instead of impulsive reactions dictated by panic.

And finally, one of the most powerful strategies is accepting discomfort and even a certain "embrace" of difficulties, known among them as "embrace the suck" (literally, "accept sucks"). Instead of complaining about the severity of the situation or trying to avoid it, commandos take it for granted, as an integral part of their job, and even as a challenge to overcome. They understand that growth and development occur precisely at the limit of possibilities, in a zone of discomfort. In civilian life, this means stopping perceiving stress and difficulties solely as something negative. Difficult tasks, deadlines, and conflicts are not only sources of tension, but also opportunities for learning, character building, and gaining new experience. A positive rethink allows you to see an obstacle not as a wall, but as a step. When you accept that discomfort is inevitable on the way to meaningful goals, you stop wasting energy resisting it and direct it to overcoming it. Stress in this context becomes a signal that you are moving out of your comfort zone, which means that you are developing. This does not mean that you need to look for suffering, but it does mean that you should not be afraid of it when it occurs on the way to what is important.

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