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Home » Space » (More) Marines in Spaaaaaace!

(More) Marines in Spaaaaaace!

colonial marines.jpgCol. Jack Wassink is a for­mer Marine Corps jet jockey with a weird new mis­sion. This blunt, 45-​​year-​​old chief of the Marine Corps’s tiny Space Integration Branch in Quantico, Virginia, shep­herds the Marines’ rad­i­cal vision of space war­fare.
Unlike the Air Force, Navy and Army, all three of which spon­sor expen­sive satel­lite pro­grams, the cash-​​strapped Marines are push­ing just one space con­cept. It’s called Small Unit Space Transport and Insertion, or SUSTAIN, and it’s a reusable space­plane meant to get a squad of Marines to any hotspot on Earth in two hours — then get them out. The idea is to rein­force embat­tled embassies, take out ter­ror­ist lead­ers or defuse hostage sit­u­a­tions before it’s too late. “The Marine Corps needs [this] capa­bil­ity,” Brig. Gen. Richard C. Zilmer told Congress in 2004.
drop03.jpg“The Corps has always been an expe­di­tionary force, a force of readi­ness, a 911 force,” Wassink says. “All SUSTAIN is, is a require­ment to move Marines very rapidly from one place to another. Space lends itself to that role.“
Read more at Military​.com. And check out Marines who aren’t in space at my Flickr … and in black and white in my graphic novel WAR FIX.
– David Axe

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  1. sglover says:
    July 10, 2006 at 8:01 pm

    Ermmmm.… Isn’t this get­ting kinda… Delusional?

    Reply
  2. Noah says:
    July 10, 2006 at 8:22 pm

    Delusional? Nah, it’s a whole squad of Marines! The sonic boom announc­ing their arrival will just add to the ele­ment of sur­prise. Just think about what we could have done with them in Mogadishu. Besides, this thing has got to cost tens if not hun­dreds of bil­lions, pro­vid­ing a great eco­nomic boost to our economy.

    Reply
  3. Beau says:
    July 10, 2006 at 10:37 pm

    So what are the SEAL’s good for if the Marines get their space vehicle?

    Reply
  4. TrustButVerify says:
    July 11, 2006 at 3:35 am

    Right, see, I still believe cap troop­ers are some­where in our future (praise be to Saint Heinlein), but some­how my crys­tal ball says the time is not yet upon us.
    For the money this would cost a hand­ful of infantry are a lit­tle under­whelm­ing. And what sort of launch vehi­cle are they look­ing at? Obviously some­thing less suc­cep­ti­ble to weather delays is in order. The Spaceship One method has some promise, although it might require two new air­frames instead of one. I don’t think NASA’s old B-​​52H will be up to this.
    And they should wear power armor. Yeah! And have flamethrow­ers! And miniguns!

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  5. Dew R. Dye says:
    July 11, 2006 at 10:15 am

    It’s the job of guys at home on the inter­net and those watch­ing poorly made slide shows at DARPA sym­po­siums (with their Heinlein and Warhammer col­lec­tions at home and dom­i­nat­ing their sub­con­scious) to be delu­sional.
    Everyone of them is just dying to see exoskele­tal body armor that can sus­tain unen­forced marines for days at a time and allow them to sur­vive tank rounds to the face.
    However, some­times, this stuff just makes me laugh. For exam­ple the jerk with the slideshow at DARPA SYMP 2004 who decided implant­ing arti­fi­cial genetic “organs” that pro­duce HGH and adren­a­line at will, as well as let Marines go with­out sleep for weeks was an imple­mentable good idea by 2015.
    No thought to going home after hav­ing your brain put in a 4 year hor­monal and chem­i­cal blender set to “kill”. I’m glad he wasn’t back at 2005, but the way his words put a twin­kle in the eye of the other geeks there…

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  6. sglover says:
    July 11, 2006 at 10:42 am

    So what are the SEAL’s good for if the Marines get their space vehi­cle?
    I think the solu­tion is pretty obvi­ous. Clearly the SEAL’s need a tun­nel­ing deliv­ery vehi­cle. Drilling through the cen­ter of the earth is lots more stealthy than blast­ing into orbit.
    And when LockheedMartin/​Boeing/​Raytheon start crank­ing out the PowerPoint slides for the must-​​have “Mole SEAL” gad­get, I want a piece of the action. All I ask is a puny 0.00000001% — about a bil­lion or so.

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  7. Dew R. Dye says:
    July 11, 2006 at 12:50 pm

    Why not tele­port them into com­bat…
    Also, I here halfnium grenades are all the rage.

    Reply
  8. Moose says:
    July 11, 2006 at 3:38 pm

    All sorts of new tech seems silly until you have it, then you often wish you’d had it sooner.

    Reply
  9. The Cenobyte says:
    July 13, 2006 at 3:19 pm

    Sub Orbital flight that would be needed to drop these guys any­where in the world in just a few hours was show to be fairly cheap and very much within our grasp by the X-​​prize. There are obvi­ously a num­ber of large obsti­cals to over­come in order to drop marines into a point tar­get with­out killing them but it could be done with some R&D. The Marines are just start­ing to look into this know­ing how many of the leaps in tech have already been made but still keep­ing an eye on the future.
    As to what hap­pens to the squad once they are there? Same thing that hap­pens to para born troups I would think.

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  10. JoSchmo says:
    February 10, 2007 at 6:49 am

    Ripley!

    Reply
  11. Michael Thomas says:
    August 5, 2007 at 8:31 am

    How about Interplanetary and Interstellar Travel.
    http://​nlspropul​sion​.net
    Can you imag­ine our mil­i­tary with this tech­nol­ogy.
    Definitely out of this world.

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    Now I have more Sword of the New World Vis in this game. Of course the Sword of the New World Gold is gained by I upgrade and kill the mon­sters. If you kill a big mon­sters you can get more Sword of the New World money.

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