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Vanatru
01-01-2007, 10:28 AM
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/aviationspace/f2c1d65a5f59f010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html


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As any battlefield commander will tell you, getting troops to the fight can be as difficult as winning it. And for modern-day soldiers, the sites of conflict are so far-flung, and the political considerations of even flying over another country so complicated, that rapid entry has become nearly impossible. If a group of Marine Corps visionaries have their way, however, 30 years from now, Marines could touch down anywhere on the globe in less than two hours, without needing to negotiate passage through foreign airspace. The breathtaking efficiency of such a delivery system could change forever the way the U.S. does battle.

The proposal, part of the Corps’s push toward greater speed and flexibility, is called Small Unit Space Transport and Insertion, or Sustain. Using a suborbital transport—that is, a vehicle that flies into space to achieve high travel speeds but doesn’t actually enter orbit—the Corps will be able, in effect, to instantaneously deliver Marine squads anywhere on Earth. The effort is led by Roosevelt Lafontant, a former Marine lieutenant colonel now employed by the Schafer Corporation, a military-technology consulting firm working with the Marines. Insertion from space, Lafontant explains, makes it possible for the Marines—typically the first military branch called on for emergency missions—to avoid all the usual complications that can delay or end key missions. No waiting for permission from an allied nation, no dangerous rendezvous in the desert, no slow helicopter flights over mountainous terrain. Instead, Marines could someday have an unmatched element of surprise, allowing them to do everything from reinforce Special Forces to rescue hostages thousands of miles away.

“Sustain is simply an ability to move Marines very rapidly from one place to another,” says Marine colonel Jack Wassink, director of the Corps’s Space Integration Branch in Arlington, Virginia, where the program is based. “Space lends itself to that role.”

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This a bit less than half the first page, and there's 6 pages total.

Heathens in space.......not so far out there. Get a few Garm Marines up there, and I'm sure other troopers in the Special Operations community, and we're on our way.

Semper Fly

Teufelhunden
01-01-2007, 01:53 PM
Yup The Marines have had Marines that have trained in 0 gravity for a while, makes you wonder why lol.... Starship troopers lol The only good bug is a dead bug ....

Vanatru
01-01-2007, 04:41 PM
And from the air, everything looks like a bug....or a bug on a camel. ;)

pinlighter
01-03-2007, 07:56 AM
Lol, riding the Vomit Comet (http://edspace.nasa.gov/astroschool/comet.html) into action, what some guys will do for their duty!!! :p

Don vonMilikowski
01-03-2007, 09:24 AM
A Marine will do anything it is told to do or die trying - but, is not allowed to die until it asks permission. That is why Marines get sent in - fourth. After the Intel and LRRP groups, MP's have secured it and Combat Engineers have fortified some positions (talking about the Grunts not Recon - SOG's are a whole different story).