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  1. KevinB

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure - CAMO Discussion

    Bingo The Corps can be static in Canada for peacetime. It can also deal with multiple types of Divisions (Heavy, Med, Light) and juggle all the Corps enablers that are needed.
  2. KevinB

    Future Armour

    Honestly the Elbit turret isn’t nearly as big or heavy as the original ASCOD turret - so I don’t think there will be significant issues with mobility/handling. I’m not thrilled with non penetrating turrets on IFV’s though - as weapon manipulations need to be done by exposed crew members. As...
  3. KevinB

    Iran Super Thread- Merged

    IF Kharg Island is actually an objective that is a massive blunder of epic proportions. You can say you will bomb, invade etc -- but if you give both a timeframe and a specific objective that is just letting the enemy plan a defense to maximize impact against us.
  4. KevinB

    Canadian modular assault rifle project, a C7 replacement?

    The Strategic Science Suppressors are pretty neat. They setup business in Canada as well for this program, with a very solid Small Arms User SME involved (not sure of Frank's Paquette’s title there), Frank had tried to pull the rest of the CAF into the 21st Century for weapons training, he was...
  5. KevinB

    Canadian modular assault rifle project, a C7 replacement?

    Damn he was a Sgt the last time I saw him.
  6. KevinB

    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    Yuck, as their SSBN fleet is also in dire straights - albeit due to missile maintenance aspects. Not just Germany -- all of NATO except the USA sat back and enjoyed a “peace dividend” and let the US shoulder the vast burden of defending the free world for quite some time. Part of the Reason...
  7. KevinB

    Political impacts of Ukraine war

    It appears there are now no undamaged bridges to temporarily occupied Crimea today. Shucks.
  8. KevinB

    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    That would have been a massive game changer. One can’t just not fund SSN maintenance. One wonders had that program gone ahead, what the world would look like today from a Canadian history perspective.
  9. KevinB

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure - CAMO Discussion

    The Grey Eagles can operate off any flat stretch of roadway. Take Off roll of ~800m, and like the RQ-7 Shadow (at all Bde’s not just Aviation) they can land on shorter distances by using recovery nets (similar to the fouling net on a CVN). The Aviation Brigades are actually fairly nimble...
  10. KevinB

    Iran Super Thread- Merged

    I edited my original to note: Video published by IRIB, the state broadcaster, and verified by The New York Times, showed a damaged concrete structure with a collapsed roof near the city of Kuhestak in Sirik county in Hormozgan province, on the coast of the Strait of Hormuz. IRIB said that the...
  11. KevinB

    Canadian modular assault rifle project, a C7 replacement?

    Come on - what could be better than a Winter Ex that as soon as you insert the mag - it snaps the feedlips and half go out the ejection port - the rest get stuck in a mess. The Diemaco (pre Colt Canada) had the gall to tell me how Thermold magazines where so superior to other magazines in...
  12. KevinB

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I have no idea, but I am not 100% you need to have video - especially submerged, as you won’t have any usable visible light, so you are then in other spectrums. I do know that SubSurface Warfare people (both in Mil and Industry) do not like to talk about communication methods outside a SCIF...
  13. KevinB

    Iran Super Thread- Merged

    CENCOM claims to have only struck AD and Command centers -- there doesn’t seem to be any corroboration of the allegations by the Iranian President, other than his twitter rambling (I see a Presidential trend here folks) Edit -- well it looks like the NYT has Video published by IRIB, the state...
  14. KevinB

    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    Well I would say that you oiled the screws to make it easy to turn. Hypothetically if Canada had been at 2% in the 70’s to now (yes lets ignore recessions etc as this is just a hypothetical). 88 F-35 already flying, CF-18 donated to Ukraine 3 years ago P-8 already flying 15 River class in...
  15. KevinB

    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    Again please point me to their Gen 5 Aircraft that they use as a starting block? I can wait :ROFLMAO: This is the reason I think GCAP’s timeline is vastly optimistic - and they have a huge head start. Look back to the Avro Arrow, as making a Gen 6 from scratch is basically the same sort...
  16. KevinB

    CAN-USA Tariff Strife (split from various pol threads)

    I stand by my original statement he has some sort of stroke or mental break after he lost in 2019. 45 was fairly logical (if still annoying and boisterous) So you have faith in our Congress for this? Trump often talks to talk -- 9/10ths of what he says is just noise.
  17. KevinB

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure - CAMO Discussion

    I wanted to jump back to this for a second. It worked great for FYR, and for Afghanistan and Iraq. However as @Infanteer and others have mentioned it doesn’t work for a LSCO. I used to be really enamored with the CMBG “Mini-Division” setup, but while it was good for somethings it falls...
  18. KevinB

    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    Honestly if you don’t think we are an Ally at this junction you have larger issues.
  19. KevinB

    Future Armour

    I meant more Combat -- the AJAX was designed to get the armor on operations, with the theory that the armor wasn’t needed in training. Also having an eye to some method of future proofing, but also being willing to say this is no longer a modern front line system - and is handed off to less...
  20. KevinB

    AI usage in responses

    Distrust and Verify ;) AI is a useful tool, but it doesn’t know what it doesn’t know.
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