I'll believe it when I see it.
Best I do is this:You know, I don't want anything super flashy or massively expensive - just ambulances. Ones that are reliable, functional, and rapidly available in decent numbers. Is that too much to ask?
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Any info on if the German - Norwegians have been doing anything similar over the last 3 months?From Noah, my favourite defense analyst, it appears that Canada and the South Koreans have been carrying out a serious of meetings/discussions. Interesting to see whar comes out of it.
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Let's talk about this weeks visit by DAPA Commissioner Seok Jeon-geun
Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) Commissioner Seok Jong-geun was in Canada this week as part of more high-level discussions.noahscornerofrandomstuff.substack.com
Aren't the ACSVs coming online? Or are you talking LS type ambs?You know, I don't want anything super flashy or massively expensive - just ambulances. Ones that are reliable, functional, and rapidly available in decent numbers. Is that too much to ask?
There's an evacuation chain that does not need every piece to be armored, and the ACSV quantities are lowAren't the ACSVs coming online? Or are you talking LS type ambs?
There are not enough Amb variants being procured. If we took every ASCV Amb the CAF is getting, and every functional LSVW Amb left in the CAF, we could not support a single full CMBG in operations.Aren't the ACSVs coming online? Or are you talking LS type ambs?
That’s plain hurtful.
Given that a potential adversary that is not a signatory to certain conventions, I would offer that the evac chain ought to be armoured.There's an evacuation chain that does not need every piece to be armored, and the ACSV quantities are low
This is my not shocked face.There are not enough Amb variants being procured. If we took every ASCV Amb the CAF is getting, and every functional LSVW Amb left in the CAF, we could not support a single full CMBG in operations.
I think the issue is there’s a difference between medical evacuation and medical transport. I don’t think the CA has enough for either of those, even if it pretended the other role didn’t existGiven that a potential adversary that is not a signatory to certain conventions, I would offer that the evac chain ought to be armoured.
You're quite right. As I recall "CASEVAC" is what units do to remove their wounded from the field of battle, eg, loaded up in a LAV, carried back to the CCP, etc. And "MEDEVAC" is when health services does it, eg, an ambulance with a Med Tech on board. As for Med TN, I imagine someone taking a civvy taxi to the hospital or something.I think the issue is there’s a difference between medical evacuation and medical transport. I don’t think the CA has enough for either of those, even if it pretended the other role didn’t exist
The Army lacks equipment for a full CMBG in operations. Problem solved.There are not enough Amb variants being procured. If we took every ASCV Amb the CAF is getting, and every functional LSVW Amb left in the CAF, we could not support a single full CMBG in operations.
I suspect it lacks the personal for a full CMBG anyway.The Army lacks equipment for a full CMBG in operations. Problem solved.
They didn’t …. Omg they did.
You can park it on a downhill slope and wash the swear words out of it …I love the eco friendly air conditioning that this unit has.