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January 10th, 2008, 11:39 PM
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TUSKs now in Iraq.
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January 11th, 2008, 02:01 AM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
That thing in turret basket on the sides is some kind of standoff armour?
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January 11th, 2008, 07:06 AM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Oh the Challenger 2 TUSK look much more tuskuesqe. Those americans seem not to be able to overdo the abrams applique armour layout.
And the now 50cal coax.. The french already did it.. internally. So who´s right now?
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January 11th, 2008, 10:00 AM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Those are the sponson boxes on the sides of the turret - basically steetmetal storage boxes, for tools and other stuff. They're on all M1 models.
I've got mixed feelings about the deletion of the RWS for the .50 cal. On the M1A1 it's not a big deal, as the .50 cal can be fired buttoned, but for the M1A2s that leaves the TC completely exposed (it's and old-school pintle mount). On the other hand, I've talked to a lot of folks who have used the CROW RWS on the M1114 up-armored humvees and they were not too impressed. Apparently the jump quite a bit when firing a .50 cal, and you have to re-aquire the target each time. Also you have to expose yourself to reload, and the gunner's "joystick" is apparently kind of flimsy and breaks easily. We have ALOT of uparmoreds on our FOB, all with newest armor/turret/survivability kits, and only one has the CROW and as far as I can tell, they never take it outside the wire. I have heard they're useful in an overwatch role, where the thermal sight comes in very handy. Mk-19's are also "out of favor" here - you rarely see them used on humvees. It's all M2 .50 cals and M240s. Apparenly the MK19s are considered overkill in built-up areas and cause to much collateral damage. Even the number of .50 cals is down for the same reason - the M240 has becomed the tool of choice as you're much less likely to shoot through 2-3 buildings and kill someone you hadn't intended too.
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January 11th, 2008, 10:33 AM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
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pdoktar said:
And the now 50cal coax.. The french already did it.. internally. So who´s right now?
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Obviously Israelis After all the over-the-gun .50 came from them
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January 11th, 2008, 11:05 AM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Yeah, but the French did it better still.. And the israelis didn´t invent the concept of heavy co-ax weapon but whatever..
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January 11th, 2008, 06:00 PM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Obviously because of EXPERIENCE they didn't think they needed it.
Not too sure but, when did the French get EXPERIENCE to think they did it better???
Kind of like a LEO 2, might have been the best MBT in Europe but, darn that Cold War never happened and they have gone missing since then, Well I'll take that back, the Canadians are going to actually put some in Afganistan. (Canadians with more EXPERENCE than French )
Before you praise something, get in to something.
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January 11th, 2008, 09:11 PM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Well, the 50cal under main armor is better than one standing outside of it, isn´t it?
And SGTgunn had good remarks of US considering heavier coax weapons for them too, but due to room constraints or whatever, were cancelled. So the french may or may not have combat experience recently, but they probably have some other people than frenchies giving them a bit of experience in the coax matter, so you may be right that actually EXPERIENCE from these, not maybe french guys, helped their decision. And they crammed the 50cal inside the already small Leclerc.. So I´d say it´s a better system. Nothing more than that.
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January 11th, 2008, 09:35 PM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Oh, forgot.
http://63.99.108.76/forums/index.php?showtopic=23547
Finally the frenchies are getting some experience.
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January 11th, 2008, 09:46 PM
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Re: TUSKs now in Iraq.
Oh and I think that at least Denmark has some Leo2A5DK in Afghanistan.
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