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    Victimization of Veterans

    A lot is being said about this former soldier, but not much about his murder victim, and there's no debating that she was a murder victim She sounds like she was a person of immense compassion, she was certainly brave to of entered into such a relationship Her sister's response to this...
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    Plotters to calculators to computers, when did it happen?

    There's still a MiliPAC on display at the Arty School, maybe someone there can get a picture and post it here I might be able to find something in an old external hard drive How urgent is this?
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    Artillery Battery Fire Direction

    Actually, I'd have to disagree with your main assumption that the 150k-ish rds represent the total number allotted for operational use for the next FY (anymore than the original 16,000ish did) What I think it does represent is a reduced rate of consuming stock already built up, and introducing...
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    Artillery Battery Fire Direction

    Then there's this; looks like the US is going back to a war stock concept https://taskandpurpose.com/army-budget-artillery-shells/
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    Artillery Battery Fire Direction

    That sharp reduction in NP funds happened under a Conservative government, I have no idea if the current one is aware of the risks being taken without a viable reserve, but I think its a moot point; so far it looks like the general public doesn't really have an interest in its military right...
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    Artillery Battery Fire Direction

    The OP question had a more historical context, but these latest ones are more futuristic; IMO maybe move this to the arty forum? At anyrate, from 2008 to 2011 I was the DLR rep for all arty ammo (and the 60 mortar ammo, since the infantry didn't have anyone available to cover it off), and can...
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    Destroying Gun History Books

    Just reviving this ole one as I came across some updated info on the subject Recently some folks have contacted me trying to confirm where a particular M109 monument had been in service, not sure why this is so important, but got in touch the life cycle manager I'd worked with, to see if he...
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    All Things Air Defence/AA (merged)

    SHORAD training stepping up in US now, seems they too let the act capability of GBAD (as Gen Leslie once described it) to "whither on the vine" http://swoknews.com/local/stinger-school-emerges-army-priority-sill
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    All Things Air Defence/AA (merged)

    Keeping in mind the U in UOR stands for unforecasted, not urgent, it says a lot
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    All Things Air Defence/AA (merged)

    Interesting article, and food for thought considering Canada divested it's ground based air defence capability a few years ago, but the need for all arms air defence sure didn't go away http://groundedcuriosity.com/a-shared-responsibility-growing-our-understanding-of-air-defence/
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    That's basically what was happening with the C3, only it was the Fleet Maintenance Facility in Esquimalt that was doing the rebuilding and manufacture of parts for the C3, and although that works, to a degree, there remain some intellectual proprietary rights problems with the C3, which is...
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    Design-wise the carriage is "garbage" because the wheels can only be lowered, and firing platform raised, as the trail legs are closed. This causes problems for bringing the gun out of action when spades on said trail legs are buried deep from firing, even more so when in spring thaw/freeze...
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    The Algonquin Regiment in Holland ww2

    The Algonquin's history in WW II was captured well in the book "Warpath", written by Major G.L. Cassidy, a former OC in the Regt during WW II.  This one will definitely tell you the detail of what the unit was doing, but not so much what was going on around it. Still, it is well worth the read...
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    Cracks found inside Excalibur rounds

    The Excalibur round has an insensitive HE fill, a form of PBX 9, far less risk than TNT to compression/high order detonation; most likely why the comment in the article: "But because the cracks found in the Excalibur munitions thus far have been small, “there likely would have been no problem,”...
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    Artillery DP1

    Be sure your unit gives you 48 Bty joining instructions, it will tell you what you need to know so you report as directed to Meaford on 3 July, on time; I'm sure the staff there will take care of the rest
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    Easy to tell it's an American M777 gun Det and not a Canadian one in the pic; everyone has their PPE on
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    The UK did go with a Inertial Navigation only system some time ago, called PADS (Position and Azimuth Determining System), but since it required calibration points "sprinkled" about the AO, they've since gone to GPS based systems, supported by INU backup, instead. Regt Survey used to be...
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    Just to correct myself, it is the EPLRS radio hung under the cradle, not LINAPS LINAPS is the basis of Automatic Pointing System used on the British light gun and the M777; it does not need a radio to work, but that being said something does need to replace the aging FABCS used for passing voice...
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    Actually they were being moved by Chinook from 2006 on, frequently, just not Canadian ones then Recce is actually different using the GMS, so too are the gun drills.  Maybe if the School practiced it more often instead of mostly using C3 and LG1, perhaps those being trained at the School would...
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    In due time I expect something similar will happen with Canadian Reserve Artillery units, i.e they will end up training live just with 81's, and their C3's will be used for salute purposes.  The only exception being a few C3 kept for Avalanche control in Rogers Pass, although that task can be...
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