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Friday, 23 March 2018

The Light Infantry Division:The Centaurus




The Centaurus aircraft shall be a transport aircraft,similar in size to an Airbus A350-1000 airliner,intended to replace the United Kingdom's existing fleet of twenty two Atlas,fourteen Voyager,eight Globemaster III and fourteen Hercules aircraft.



The Centaurus began as a concept for an improved Globemaster III aircraft,more suited to British military requirements,with more efficient engines and a longer fuselage. 


When the Royal Air Force acquired the Atlas,Voyager and Globemaster III aircraft,none of which can efficiently meet British requirements,and the Globemaster III production ended,it became apparent that a clean sheet design was the only means to reduce the cost of satisfying British military air transport requirements.



Photo: U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Kevin Tanenbaum

There are five fundamental problems with the Globemaster III,though we doubt that senior British politicians,civil servants or military officers have sufficient wit to understand any of them.



Firstly,the Globemaster III has a high "aircraft classification number" which means it is not well suited to operating from "soft" runways,this creates inefficiency by forcing the aircraft to fly payloads between locations which may be a long way away from where they start at or are going to,this increases the number and cost of aircraft (and surface logistical assets) required to deliver a given logistical capacity and increases the vulnerability of supply lines.



Secondly,the United Kingdom's long distance air transport requirements cannot be efficiently met by the the Globemaster III as it's range and payload are not sufficient to fly directly from Brize Norton to distant locations such as Brunei and the Falkland Islands,landing to refuel increases the time spent in the air and on the ground on each trip thereby increasing the size and cost of the aircraft fleet required to satisfy logistic demands and increasing vulnerability to denial of refueling locations by neutral host nations or enemy action.



Thirdly the Globemaster III has a low ratio of volume to payload,this is due to it's short fuselage which increases payload by reducing airframe weight at the expense of reducing volume,thereby making the aircraft well suited to transporting high density cargo such a Main Battle Tanks but poorly suited to carrying low density cargo such as paratroops,as it runs out of space before it runs out of weight,this increases the size and cost of the aircraft fleet required to deliver a given logistical capacity.



Photo: Bank of England 

Fourthly,it has long been said,though it is not clear who said it first,that "there are three things needed to win a war,money,money and more money",this fact has been consistently ignored by the ingenues who inhabit senior positions within the British armed forces,civil service and government,most notably during the Second World War when the British Empire suffered a procurement induced grand strategic military defeat whilst winning a pyrrhic strategic military victory.

National wealth is of greater military importance than transport aircraft,wars can be won without transport aircraft,they cannot be won without money,when making procurement decisions,economic benefits are more important than military benefits,procuring foreign made aircraft such as the Globemaster III is economically damaging.

A heavily indebted nation such as the United Kingdom cannot afford to sustain a major warfighting operation by borrowing to pay for imported equipment,a nation which cannot afford to fight wars has no need of armed forces.



Photo: Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 29 September 2004

Lastly,it is a common mistake amongst amateurs,to assume that military procurement is all about buying military equipment,it is not and never has been,defence procurement is about freedom and democracy.

The purpose of an armed force is to guarantee the freedom of action of the political entity which creates it,in other words,the British armed forces exist to allow the British government to do things which other governments don't want it to do or conversely to not do things which other governments do want it to do.

Armed forces can only act in the interests of those who supply them with equipment,if the British armed forces are dependent on foreign made military equipment the British government is subject to the whims of foreign governments and cannot act in the interest of the people who elect and pay for it. 



Photo: Ввласенко

Ultimately,procurement decisions dictate whether the British armed forces are guarantors of the freedom of the British people or the instruments of their oppression and impoverishment,again this was demonstrated by the British armed forces during the Second World War.



The Centaurus aircraft shall solve all five of these problems and other problems associated with the Atlas,Voyager and Hercules aircraft.



The Centaurus shall dramatically reduce the cost of the air transport fleet,saving hundreds of millions of pounds annually from the current support aircraft fleet cost of about one thousand seven hundred and sixty million pounds per year,whilst increasing it's capacity and flexibility.

A fleet of twenty five Centauri with twenty one front line crews,each of two pilots and two load masters,(plus trainee,instructor and test pilots) shall consume ten thousand peace time budgeted flight hours per year,far fewer than the current mixed fleet of Globemaster III,Voyager,Hercules and Atlas aircraft.



Twenty one front line Centauri shall be formed in to three front line squadrons which shall make up a single air transport regiment within the support aircraft brigade of an army flying division.



Photo: U.S. Air Force photo by Brett Snow

The Centaurus shall have a three hundred long ton class maximum take off weight,a maximum payload of one hundred and twenty eight long tons,a usable fuel load of over two hundred and seventy thousand pounds,a typical fuel burn of fifteen thousand pounds per hour from four,forty five thousand pounds thrust,Rolls Royce Trent Four Fifty UltraFan engines,a useful load (of fuel and cargo) of at least four hundred thousand pounds and a cruising speed of around five hundred and fifty miles per hour.


The Centaurus aircraft shall have an air drop radius,with three hundred and twenty paratroops,of at least four thousand nine hundred and fifty miles and a range of around nine thousand nine hundred miles with a similar payload. 



Due to it's composite airframe and more fuel efficient engines,for any given combination of payload and range the Centaurus shall have a higher thrust to weight ratio,lower wing loading and lower aircraft classification number than the Globemaster III,allowing it to operate from shorter,softer runways and it shall also have lower fuel,maintenance and crew costs.



The payload area of the Centaurus shall have an internal cross section similar to that of the Globemaster III aircraft but be significantly longer,being designed around the volume and payload required to carry three hundred and twenty paratroops (weighing four hundred pounds each) and a full fuel load.

Typical air drop loads shall include one hundred and sixty paratroops and forty Oxen,eighty paratroops and eight Light Protected Trucks,eighty paratroops and eight Field Cars,eighty paratroops and eight five and a half inch gun howitzers,sixteen Field Cars or eighty Oxen.



Photo: Corporal Andy Reddy RLC Crown Copyright

Twenty one Centauri shall be able to air drop the Light Infantry Division's reinforced ready brigade (one third of the division) with combat supplies in a single lift without vehicles,in two lifts with Oxen or in three lifts with Field Cars or Light Protected Trucks.



Photo: U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Robert Couse-Baker/Released

The Centaurus aircraft shall be flown by just one pilot,it's two seat cockpit and crew rest area with bunks,heads,galley and dinette shall allow two pilots to fly a daily eighteen hour sortie during air assault operations (a Globemaster III typically has eight or ten pilots in four or five crews which significantly increases it's cost),at other times the Centaurus fleet shall fly at a lower rate providing routine logistical support to British garrisons and forces deployed worldwide.



The key to the cost effectiveness of the Centaurus is it's ability to do the job of both strategic transport aircraft and tactical transport aircraft,thereby allowing a significant reduction in the size of the transport fleet.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

The Light Infantry Division:The Super Merlin



The Super Merlin shall be a twenty long ton class maximum take off weight,minimum modification,development of the Merlin helicopter with more powerful and more efficient engines,uprated transmission,larger rotors,a longer tail boom and uprated cargo hook.



It shall be a true multirole aircraft which,in combat ready condition,with countermeasures,armour and three eighths inch machineguns,shall be able to lift a payload of eight long tons to a radius of fifty miles or be fitted for search and rescue or naval warfare.



The Ultra Merlin shall be a further development of the Super Merlin with a composite airframe,which shall permit a twelve foot longer cabin with no increase in weight,thereby making more efficient use of the helicopter's weight lifting abilities when transporting low density internal payloads such as infantry.



Photo: United States Army Spc. Teddy Wade

The Ultra Merlin shall be able to carry a ten man infantry section,in marching order,internally and a Light Protected Truck as a sling load or two infantry sections internally and two Field Cars as sling loads or four infantry sections internally and two Oxen as sling loads or six infantry sections (two on the cabin floor) in,assault order,internally with day sacks as sling loads.



The Super or Ultra Merlins which shall be used by the Royal Navy,Royal Marines and British Army shall all be identical and shall be drawn from a common fleet,however,British Army squadrons shall not receive the weapons,sensors or training needed for naval warfare (such as sonars,torpedoes and depth charges) although they shall be trained in "large deck" ship operations.


Due to their wide radius of operation,lack of strategic mobility and need for secure base areas and lines of communication,Army Super or Ultra Merlin helicopter squadrons shall be formed into three Regiments which shall make up a Helicopter Brigade held as part of an Army level Flying Division,being allocated to the Light Infantry Division as and when required.



Permanently attaching helicopters to airborne units would cripple both assets,no competent general would permit such an arrangement.



Approximately two hundred Super Merlin or Ultra Merlin helicopters shall replace larger numbers of Puma,Chinook,Merlin,Wildcat and Apache helicopters,about half of these would be operated by the British Army,the rest by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.



Photo: POA (Phot) Owen King

It should be noted that the Super Merlin or Ultra Merlin helicopter could have been in service many years ago had senior British politicians,civil servants and military officers not wasted vast sums of money on the Wildcat,Puma,Apache and Chinook.

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

The Light Infantry Division: The Ox

 
An Israel Defense Forces Polaris Ranger MVRS800 Ultra Light Tactical Vehicle on the 27th of February 2012
 
The mechanical Ox shall be a small,front engined,four wheel drive,four or six wheeled beast of burden.
 
A Polaris Ranger MVRS800 Ultra Light Tactical Vehicle
 
Oxen shall perform tasks for which larger vehicles would be either unnecessary or impractical due to their size and weight.
 
The 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade receives the new Aviation Light Utility Mobile Maintenance Cart on the 22nd of October 2016
 
 
Oxen shall be issued to any unit which has a need of them,they may be found digging fighting positions near the front line,carrying pilots to the flight line or mowing the lawn in front of the officers mess.
 
Marines with Company B 1st Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division at Fort Hunter Liggett California on the 2nd of September 2015
 
 
The Ox shall have a gross payload (including the driver) of at least sixteen hundred pounds and a gross weight of around two long tons.
 
An IAS MACH 2 Maintenance and Cargo Hauler with Trail Braker Trailer
The four wheeled Ox shall be less than eight feet long,the six wheeled Ox shall be less than ten feet long,both shall be less than four feet wide,less than four feet high with the roof folded down and less than six feet high with the roof erected.
 
A General Dynamics Flyer 72 Ground Mobility Vehicle
 
Floors,doors,bulkheads and roof protected to STANAG 4569 Level 1 may be fitted to the Ox in lieu of payload but the standard vehicle shall only have weather protection.
 
A Polaris MRZR4 Light Tactical All Terrain Vehicle dropped from a C17 Globemaster III at Fort Bragg North Carolina on the 10th of July 2015
The Ox shall not have any provision for armament.
 
Paratroopers of 1st Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment train with the Light Tactical All Terrain Vehicle on Fort Pickett Virginia on the 26th of February 2015
 
 
In the transport role the Ox shall have seats for four or six paratroops,including the driver,and space for their equipment when in heavy Marching Order (Emergency Approach March Load to American readers),a weight of at least four hundred pounds per man.
 
A jeep bringing casualties to a Regimental Aid Post during Operation Bluecoat the offensive south east of Caumont on the 30th of July 1944
In the medical role the Ox shall be able to carry three casualties on stretchers in addition to the driver and a medical attendant or two casualties on stretchers,two walking wounded and a medical attendant in addition to the driver.
 
An M274 mechanical mule during the joint United States of America and Honduras Exercise Ahuas Tara II Big Pine on the 22nd of May 1984
 
 
In the logistical role the Ox shall be able to carry a driver in marching order weighing three hundred and fifty pounds and over twelve hundred and fifty pounds of ammunition,fuel,water,rations or other combat supplies,typical loads might include forty Four Inch Mortar bombs or forty Six Inch Rockets.
 
 
 
In the engineering role a powerful hydraulic arm may be fitted in lieu of the Ox's rear load bed and seats and when the transfer case is set in low range,the suspension may be hydraulically locked and power take-offs activated permitting the use of items such as bucket loaders,fork lifts,dumper buckets,back hoes or augers.
 
Navy Equipment Operator 1st Class Christopher J Grammer of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 at United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba on the 23rd of March 2010
 
 
The Ox shall have one rearwards facing seat to facilitate the operation of engineering equipment,one forwards facing seat for normal driving and two optional,inward facing seats above the rear wheel arches.
 
Marines with Force Company 1st Reconnaissance Battalion 1st Marine Division exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton California on the 16th of March 2015
 
 
Fittings at the front and rear shall permit the carriage of items such as ballast plates or fuel cans or the pushing of items such as dozer blades or mine rollers.
 
A Polaris MRZR D2 and Tactical Trailer
 
 
Front and rear tow hooks shall permit the towing items such as half ton cargo trailers,trenching tools or small aircraft
 
A Polaris Ranger Diesel 1000 engine
 
 
The Ox shall have a single cylinder diesel engine which shares mechanical components with those of the Mule and Pony.
 
A General Dynamics Flyer 60 Internally Transportable Vehicle
 
Picture: Unknown photographer,General Dynamics photograph
 
The Ox shall have an external space frame chassis within which is mounted the ballistic and weather protection which forms the vehicle's "body",this arrangement being similar to the Mule. 
 
An RT240 Kalmar Rough Terrain Container Handler moves a shipping container at Fort Hood Texas on 14 January 2014
 
 
By folding down the roof,one Ox may be stacked on top of another,in this manner,ten Oxen shall fit inside a standard twenty foot shipping container.
 
Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3 1 of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit fit a tactical vehicle into a tracked vehicle for the first time on the 15th of June 2011
 
 
A single Ox,with roof folded,shall fit inside the Mule,Pony,Matilda and Charger family of vehicles.
  
A Polaris MRZR4 Lightweight Tactical All Terrain Vehicle sits on the Drop Zone during Exercise Swift Response at Torun in Poland on the 7th of June 2016
 
 
A Centaurus aircraft shall be able to airdrop forty Oxen and one hundred and sixty paratroops,air drop eighty oxen using the Dual Row Airdrop System or air land one hundred and sixty Oxen.
 
A Chinook helicopter dropping two Luchtmobiel Speciaal Voertuigs of 11 Air Mobile Brigade during Excercise Bevo Seals on the 8th of July 2015
 
 
A Super Merlin,Ultra Merlin or Hermes helicopter shall be able to carry ten Oxen as a sling load.
 
A JCB 1CX backhoe loader
 
Picture: Unknown photographer,JCB photograph
 
Companies such as J.C.B. and Supacat should be able to design and manufacture Oxen,without accessories,for around fifteen million pounds sterling per thousand.
  

(The Field Car renamed Mule,the Light Protected Truck renamed Pony,dead links replaced,new picture attributions and links added and text and pictures edited on the Thirty-first of January,Twenty Twenty-two)