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Old June 13th, 2006, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: Interesting Note on Canadian Future Armor.

If you will deploy Stryker MGS as a Airdrop it will be dead meat much sooner than M8.BTW any wheeled vehicle that is dropped from plane will have serious problems with wheels after drop... If you are dropping a vehicle from Plane, crew is never inside, so it will take time to get into the vehicle... So you are limited to make land with plane and unload vehicles classical way, so then you can have uparmored M8 without problems with much better resistance than Stryker
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Default Re: Interesting Note on Canadian Future Armor.

Another weakness of the Stryker is the small ammo loadout. How does the M8 compare?
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I don't understand how wheeled vehicles have problems after a drop. Wheeled vehicles are airdropped all the time, this doesn't make any sense. How many countries with vehicle drop capabilities drop crews in vehicles anyways? I don't see how an XM8 with protection only from machine guns is any less vulnerable than a Stryker either. Do you have any reputable sources to back these complaints up?
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Russians drop BMD's with crews inside...
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The XM8 will never be an option. Any vehicles produced domestically will always be given the contracts, no matter how inadequate they are on the battlefield. The Cougar and Grizzly are prime examples of this. Too much defense spending abroad=political suicide.
Also I think that the consideration is more for air-transportablity rather than air-dropablity.
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Sorry guys, Did you ever tryed drive through nice plowed field after rain in wheeled vehicle? I did. In SKOT APC and we stopped after 15m, and we needed a tracked egineer vehicle to got out... BMP-2s had no such problems... So imagine how long will Stryker MGS survive... you can lower pressure in wheels, but then you will be unable to fire your main gun becouse whole vehicle will be unstable...
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By getting rid of the Leopards the Canadians have just limited their options about their deployments. With heavy armor and light armor they would be able to tailor their deployments. Now they are just limited to peace keeping/stability operations.
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Exactly. By the way Im very suprised how they wanna airdrop Stryker MGSs directly to the road...
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By getting rid of the Leopards the Canadians have just limited their options about their deployments. With heavy armor and light armor they would be able to tailor their deployments. Now they are just limited to peace keeping/stability operations.
As I said before, show me a situation where the Canadians are going to get into a conventional conflict without major allied participation and I think this would be a concern. Why spend money you don't have to when you know someone with heavy armor (and the ability to actually get it places) is almost assuredly going to come along for the ride? The Canadians are not the Americans. They haven't fought a war by themselves since they were formed as a British colony (to my knowledge, easily accept being wrong on that one), and they definitly haven't been involved in a major land war by themselves post war. I also fail to see this limiting Canadian options as Canada had rarely deployed her existing Leopard C1/C2s in any operation anyhow. The Canadians do not currently have the necessary lift capability to move them as it is. These things sat around and participated in North American exercises. Sounds like a waste of money to me.
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FYI, The Canadian Army has also dropped the M-109 in favour of a new towed 155 howitzer. Another serious downgrade in capability IMO. M-109s are already in base museums.
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