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September 8th, 2010, 03:43 PM
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Re: Merkava.
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This and the above videos show troops leaving the rear compartment from a view inside the tank. First man out has a LMG, last man out has a radio set. Enjoy!
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No seat and you can't stand either, being confined for prolonged lenght of time in such a fashion has been used as a form of light torture in the past. Any cross country movement along broken terrain will be a preview of hell.
I can see the value of that for driving 300 meters up to the next building while every Ahmed in town is taking pot shots with a RPG-7.
Using it as a regular APC? Forget about it. 
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September 8th, 2010, 04:02 PM
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Re: Merkava.
A sad Merkava-related not:
Maj. General Israel Tal died today, a week before his 86th birthday.
May he rest in peace.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...951557,00.html
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September 8th, 2010, 09:47 PM
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Re: Merkava.
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RIP is a truely great armor leader and creator of the Israeli armour doctrine which led to the Israeli successes in the Sinai in the Six Day War.
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September 8th, 2010, 04:22 PM
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Re: Merkava.
Kevin, you yourself write, that the reason Merks were used as ad hoc APCs in 82 was that Israel had no heavy APCs back them. IOW emergency use and in pretty limited conditions - for example less need to fire main gun, during city fighting usually commander's and loader's MG were enopugh etc, even if main gun is used ammo consupmption is pretty low so you do not need the hull ammo storage etc.
Design of proper HAPCs (and even Achzarit does not AFAIK carry a full squad's worth of dismounts) of course seriously lessened the need.
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September 9th, 2010, 08:05 AM
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Re: Merkava.
Pilots also train for ejecting the craft and evading enemy pursuit on the ground, though I guess they hope they will not have to do so IRL, same for lots of other drills and lots of other battlefield expedient solutions (like using tank destroyers and SP howitzers as assault guns etc.).
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September 9th, 2010, 11:21 AM
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Re: Merkava.
Please go back and CAREFULLY READ the information on the site posted on page 1. Find the links in the articles and read those and watch the videos. It will take the good part of a day to take it all in.
If you still don't belive any of it then you must belive that the author, an Israeli tank Commander, is just telling stories and the picture of his 11 man tank crew is just a picture of a group of his friends. After all, it's all just a "parlor trick".
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September 9th, 2010, 11:44 AM
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Re: Merkava.
Kevin. I have dial up and because of that anything on YouTube I avoid at all costs. The last Video I attempted to watch, which was, incidentally, one you posted a link to, took 50 minutes to get me 60 seconds of video and I have better things to do that wait 3 hours for a video to load
As much as I sympathize with the Israelis I am also aware they are quite adept at propaganda. They have to be because their "opponents" are adept at it as well. What I want to know is this..... is there a video, shot in one continuous shot, ( NOT edited for camera angles NOT photos of four guys ready to emerge and the other four out of camera range ) of 8 troops emerging from the back of a Merkava ?
My rough calculations indicate you would need a space roughly 7 .5 feet long and 5.5 feet wide to put 8 troops. ( they would really have to like each other.....) Given the hull is nearly 25 feet long and just over 12 feet wide that would be around 14 % of the available interior hull volumn so it's not a stretch to believe this is possible even though no other tank in the world has that capability.
BTW, we have tested the things as Gun APC's and they don't do anything radically weird in an AI advance
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September 9th, 2010, 02:09 PM
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Re: Merkava.
I've read through this thread several times. It is good reading with beer and pretzels. Anyhow, while they could squeeze 8 troops in there, it was as pointed out before ad-hoc and not doctrine.
All varieties of Merks were designed as MBT. The rear exit was designed to allow the crew to exit relatively safely if needed. Somewhere along the line, someone noticed it could be used for troops as well. That doesn't make it doctrine.
I've watched the various videos. The YouTube videos are clearly of a promotional variety, showing much of the same footage. The four men shown exiting the vehicle are lightly equipped and oddly armed. They could be an LMG, a sniper rifle, some variety of M16 with the M203 attached and some sort of SMG w/folding stock. And heaven forbid they have to get out in a hurry, because that didn't seem to be happening. In those videos, the 12 main round storage canisters have been removed. If you want to hear the loudest cry of anguish in the world, tell a tanker you are going to take away over 80% of his main gun ammo on a regular basis.
Another thing that has been pointed out is the Namer has been created as a heavy APC for the IDF. Depending on the source, it puts them as having capability to care 2-3 crew members and 9 fully equipped troops. They have removed all the ammo and the turret basket and for all that, all they could accomplish was make space for heavier equipment for the troops? If that is the best they could do, it sounds like it is highly unlikely to try to squeeze 8 men into a Merk on a regular basis.
That is the point of the topic at hand: Doctrine. There are many things that have been done on an ad-hoc basic. It doesn't make it doctrine. Comments and videos in one website, albeit a very large one, doesn't make it doctrine. Used in as a heavy APC in one relatively small campaign doesn't make it doctrine either. Prove this to be doctrine and people will listen. Don and Andy have gone through efforts to accommodate special requests where practical, without compromising commonly excepted ideas of realism.
If there is a niche that any one of us wants to fill by modding our units, we have been given the ability to do so. Make your change, play the game and be happy. If it is changed in the game for all, the AI will make it game doctrine, even if it real doctrine. We will see those Merks as HAPCs all over the place, even if it isn't really used that way.
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September 9th, 2010, 02:33 PM
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Re: Merkava.
DRG,
In the site posted on page one there is a section on the history of the Merkava. The propaganda issue is valid to an extent. When the MkI was first shown to the public 10 troops came out the back and the Israelis bragged about their tanks versitility. A short while later they said it could not carry troops. After 2006 and the conflict in Lebanon they again admitted thet troops could be caried. This back and forth and the Israelis being in an almost constant state of war makes research on the Merkava difficult at best. Much of the interior of the Merkava is still classified.
On the Tanknet website under Tank videos there is a 38 to 40 second video taken by a member of the inside of a old Merkava tank. It's not of great quality. When he gets to the rear of the vehicle you can plainly see 12 empty main gun ammo containers lining the rear compartment. They are stacked 2 deep and 3 high on each side of the hull. The man with the camers has no trouble moving between the stacked ammo boxes to exit the rear door of the vehicle.
This video can be found on Tanknet in the AFV forums under tank videos. It's in the first post on page 2. posted by Zakk.
Dial up stinks. I had it for the longest time and it realy limits your options.
I'm glad to hear that the AI works ok with this option in play. I only tried it in human played mode.
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September 9th, 2010, 09:08 PM
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Re: Merkava.
RERomine,
Thanks for at least reading the website.
Firstly doctrine changes by nessesity or a shift in tactical thought. If it did not the US would never have made the Stryker.
If not ment to carry troops or if not doctrine why the sniper port in the read door of some Merkavas? This feature will be on all Namer HAPCs.
The ammo is no longer packed in crates as shown in the above thumb-nail. They all come in their own container. Could this allow the ammo load to be shifted from the rear compartment to areas around or under the turret basket? Just enough to carry 50 rounds and 8 troops? Remember 10 rounds are already in the turret in the automatic magazine on MkIV. What about the article that mentions a possible 105mm ammo load of 92 rounds if no troops are carried or about 80 rounds of 120mm? Look up and then explain the Merkava "Tankbulance". 3 stretcher cases, 3 man medical team, life support and enough gear to perform emergency operations. Yet it can still with all this aboard fight like a tank. This version is said to have a reduced ammo load for the main gun but it still looks like anyother Merkava and hits just as hard.
The Namer is a very roomy vehicle but as you said only has 8 passenger/troop seats. The Namer is set to replace most if not all other APCs now in inventory with the IDF. It now carries 3 weapons if you count the Soltam 60mm mortar. The 50cal mounted on the R-OWS can be swaped out for a Mk19 AGL. In the near future the IFV varriant may mount a 30mm Bushmaster, coax 7.62 MG and a twin Spike ATGM launch tube mounted on a R-OWS. While the weapon will not protrude in any way into the troop compartment much of that extra space seen now will be used up to store the larger 30mm rounds and extra Spike missiles.
Mobhack,
I posted the question on Tanknet in the AFV forums. Never recived a notification from them. I just checked and was able to post today. Lets see what happens.
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