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I can live with HIMARS. The Brits and Germans, OTOH, tend to favour LMRS-type systems. The US swings both ways.
If you look at the UKs 1 DRSBCT you'll see Ajax and MLRS. They planned on AS90 (until they gave them away).
Not the issue but I'm a fan of using the same weapon but on a tracked chassis for tracked formations and wheeled for wheeled. MOOG turrets are good for that.
Irrelevant for the time being and I'll wait for the 155 once its out of the glossy brochure state and someone has evaluated its operational use against simpler systems.
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Re 1 DRSBCT
I think the Brits simply cheaped out. Rather than splitting Arty between the CS regiments for the Brigades and the RS regiments for the Division they lumped the two together.
I suspicion that the AJAXs and the AS90s were destined for the Armoured Brigades. The Deep Battle was likely the Light Cavalry and STA Regiments acting as spotters for the Rockets. And, again, budget won out. They had MRLS. It was cheaper to refit the existing tracks than buy new wheels for little tactical advantage.
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I suspect that that launcher will become the land bound version of the Mk41 VLS - fitted with every missile know to man.