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May 26th, 2010, 12:57 PM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
In my world of "hunt and peck" thank you all for not beating me up on my last post where I had "GVC" vice "GCV". The third team headed by SAIC is now identified as follows:
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/15500/
Note related links at bottom of article that are worth a look.
Next ties in the three teams to the GCV program:
http://www.defpro.com/daily/details/580/
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June 3rd, 2010, 01:11 AM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
Missed this, so with my apologies I correct myself that in post #47 the picture of the modified BRADLEY is BAEs entry in the GCV competition as the PUMA will be SIACs entry. As a reminder though they will look familiar they will be adapted to the "IED World" of combat we're in now, and will replace the BRADLEY over time. They will also be up-gunned (Up to 40mm), up-armored and up-sensored.
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June 3rd, 2010, 02:16 PM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
Side note for future reference (say for "what if" mods/OOBs).
The 30mm Bushmaster intended to be mounted on the new USMC EFV is designed to be able to upgrade to 50mm.
Just a FYI.
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June 4th, 2010, 03:48 AM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
You probably won't need any what ifs, as this article from DOD reports the CORPS is essentially updating all the current EFV prototypes to improved designs, increased reliability, fire control systems and weapons etc. based on lessons learned to date.
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/15615/
Good Night and have a Great Weekend all!!
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June 8th, 2010, 02:29 PM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
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Originally Posted by FASTBOAT TOUGH
You probably won't need any what ifs, as this article from DOD reports the CORPS is essentially updating all the current EFV prototypes to improved designs, increased reliability, fire control systems and weapons etc. based on lessons learned to date.
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/15615/
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Yeah saw that, basically they've decided the current design was a great test bed now they're going to design the "real" EFV 
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August 6th, 2010, 02:29 AM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
As promised in my last white paper post, some of you might remember I came across some info that lead me to throw out that the French were in "cahoots" with the British MOD in the broader use of the CTWS 40mm when I was posting on the FRES program.
1. I give you the SPHINX from Panard a long time leader in armored recon and scout vehicles.
http://defense-update.com/products/s..._08072010.html
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2. Background on the French SCORPION Modernization Program that Panards SPHINX is in competition for in one segment of.
http://www.defence-update.net/wordpr..._scoprion.html
3. For you German and Dutch BOXER fans the long awaited IFV turret was finally unveiled also @ EUROSATORY 2010 (End of June first half of July.) it will mount the MK44 Bushmaster 30mm AC (Auto Cannon.)
http://www.defence-update.net/wordpr...expanding.html
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Also of interest some you might remember in one of my first posts on the "SPA SPAA" thread the Swedish SKYRANGER. I came across a picture of a BOXER with the SKYRANGER turret on it, though I believe it's still in development/evaluation stage with Germany and Sweden (Using the PIRANA IV APC.).
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September 14th, 2010, 02:09 AM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
I'm now satisfied as far as the MERKAVA is concerned the amount of troops carried is dependent on the number of rounds stowed in the rear compartment please note the last para of this good source I believe one other was bold enough to state this as well. Seems if you want 8 troops you carry one in the breech and 10 in "revolver" as I posted on the MBT thread earlier. It seems we have "one foot in the box and one out of the box" now. Give me my Sniper (Or team.) and a full load of ammo. I'm convinced from a lay mans (Software code.) point of view anything more would be a headache. Comment made here because after all the article is about an APC and increased engine performance might translate to game performance as this is a "fleet" wide upgrade (Or not.).
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...vy-IFVs-06399/
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September 14th, 2010, 06:22 AM
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Re: APC Development and related topics.
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Originally Posted by FASTBOAT TOUGH
I'm now satisfied as far as the MERKAVA is concerned the amount of troops carried is dependent on the number of rounds stowed in the rear compartment please note the last para of this good source I believe one other was bold enough to state this as well. Seems if you want 8 troops you carry one in the breech and 10 in "revolver" as I posted on the MBT thread earlier. It seems we have "one foot in the box and one out of the box" now. Give me my Sniper (Or team.) and a full load of ammo. I'm convinced from a lay mans (Software code.) point of view anything more would be a headache. Comment made here because after all the article is about an APC and increased engine performance might translate to game performance as this is a "fleet" wide upgrade (Or not.).
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...vy-IFVs-06399/
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It is a total and utter pain to do from any POV.
Tanks don't have protected carry, APCs do. Simply giving the merkavas a 2 carry would have the guys shot off the back decks as tank riders (which is what all tank carry is).
Thus if the merkava is given protected carry, it has to be an APC class.
So - it is then either removed from the MBT category, or a complete set of merkava (APC) duplicates need to be provided for the player (filling up OOB slots and needing synchronisation if any change is done to the base template model).
If it is removed from the MBT category, then the things have to be put into separate formations, and the AI pick list completely rewritten, even supposing that it has enough room to do so (there may be e.g. reserve tank formations already there).
Whether all that sheer kerfuffle is really necessary so that one or 2 guys who just think it may be a nice to have on occasion the facility to carry 2 scouts 'protected' can be satisfied is really a moot point.
So - if I put this in then I think it will have to be the duplicate "Merkava APC" with 6 carry as an APC class, in a new platoon in MISC, to allow carry of Sayeret scouts and with the main gun ammo load suitably reduced to 12 or so main gun rounds to accommodate it. For human player use only in special circumstances, and in reality probably not worth the bother (I would always pay the extra points for a proper heavy APC platoon as a companion to the tank platoon, as I prefer the tanks to have all the main gun ammo they can eat, and the ability for the infantry to deploy tactically slightly separately from the MBT as required. The MGs on the HAPC are a not negligible bonus, too).
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