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  1. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    No idea, but I imagine that the new turret is the long pole in the tent, so to speak. When we went from C1 to C2 we bought about 100 thermal sights that had Leopard 1A5s attached to them. We put those Leopard 1A5 turrets into our C1 hulls, although some C1 hulls got swapped out for the "newer"...
  2. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Active protection systems are essentially countermeasures. The Israelis and Russians make extensive use of them. There are dazzlers that can work on other spectrums to blind the enemy optics (smoke grenade launchers would count I suppose) There are also active protection systems that detect and...
  3. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    To be clear, when I write here I do not speak for or represent the RCAC! I am only giving TangoTwoBravo's opinion, which when combined with $1.90 is worth a coffee. The position of the RCAC on any given issue is not my tea to spill unless its already been public domain. Having said all that...
  4. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    On the positive side it would use a hull that we are familiar with. The 130mm cannon also has very impressive performance. Retaining a fourth crewmember whilst also having an auto-loader is intriguing and could help with information management within the tank. To be honest, my operator spent the...
  5. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    I think that mech infantry can certainly execute a task such as guard or screen between two formations or along the flank of a formation. It just might not be the best use for them. A Recce Sqn as configured pre-doctrine note with all those two-vehicle Patrols was established and trained to...
  6. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    If one tries to be strong everywhere then one will end up weak everywhere. Commanders use economy of effort troops to cover gaps - this is one thing that Light/Medium Cavalry forces can do well, especially when supported by air/aviation/UAS. This allows concentration of heavy forces at decisive...
  7. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Much of what we see/read is curated, but in general my thoughts on the need for ATGM as the anti-tank framework for an infantry battalion remains. It is very hard to buy ATGM right now - they are in demand in Ukraine. As for Loitering Munitions that have anti-tank uses, they do seem to have a...
  8. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    True - I shouldn't forget about the rest of the world! Still, if we look at a typical US heavy division, most of the major combat systems could be characterized as Cold War designs. Lots of upgrades, but the base model and design would be from the Cold War.
  9. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    I am trying to think of tanks in service that are not "Cold War Era" in their design? The Leopard 1A5 actually has fantastic fire control including a thermal sight. I don't see anything remarkable in fighting at long range. Even the best-protected tanks are going to use terrain to further...
  10. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    I am not sure that recruiting and retention really factor? I think that certain weapons should be permanently distributed at a fairly low level. Infantry platoons and companies should be able to destroy small numbers of enemy tanks without requiring assistance from higher. I think that...
  11. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Good questions/observations. We have been locked into the FG of single tank squadrons for MR since, well, BTE 03 I suppose! We had two tank squadrons in that exercise. The understanding in the 2010s was that a war would likely involve a surge, so the thought was there that the CA would...
  12. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    There are things like War Stocks (which are limited), but our ability to simply replace all of our tanks in our inventory is indeed limited. This is true for most major items including ships and aircraft. For context, towards the end of the Cold War we had all but one squadron of Leopards in...
  13. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Are you asking about the eFP Bde or a CMBG in a hypothetical conflict? The former is not my tea to spill here. If its about doctrine then B-GL-321 Brigade Tactics (issued 2017) has an Armoured Regiment in it. The Doctrine Note I have referred to is part of the rewrite of The Armoured...
  14. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    All of them. Attack Helicopters are found in US Heavy and Light divisions. They also have impressive logistical tails and require quite a bit of shipping to deploy. I think its a bad practice to rely on AHs for anti-tank work. They are great to layer-over an existing anti-armour plan and can...
  15. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    I am not a project guy, but I would expect a ten-year horizon for any vehicle that is not "off the shelf" or "used." Used is getting hard to come by these days... If a "medium" AFV can be produced on the LAV 6 chassis (say - a turret with a 90mm cannon with additional protection instead of...
  16. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Well, we have fifteen Leopard 2A4Ms forward deployed to eFP Latvia now. This was no mean feat - well done to those who did (and are still doing) the work to make that happen. The Canadian Army now has a world-class capability deployed to a theatre for which it was truly designed. We tend to...
  17. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    The flow of equipment for the expanded eFP is part of STDE as is the RIP of the eFP BG. There are other components as well. The Light Battalion piece won't be until later in the year - not under the STDE umbrella.
  18. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    You were talking about how hard it would be to get tanks to theatre. I merely pointed out that we already did it. The tanks are there now. And we've done it before. I sailed on TRIDENT JUNCTURE. I am a little proud of our strat movers - they've helped me a couple of times with the movement of...
  19. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Sure, which is the whole point of STEADFAST DEFENDER.
  20. TangoTwoBravo

    Canada's tanks

    Except Leopards are not TAPVs. We use our Leopard as Leopards. This doesn't mean we drive around without a care in the world asking to get shot. Tanks move tactically, bounding from feature to feature using covered approaches supported by other tanks. We use turret downs, hulldowns etc. Now...
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