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    Canada's tanks

    Cannon. Rounds on a resupply vehicle don't count for much if the firing platform is gone and if all your resupply vehicles are dead you can still load them onto other vehicles. The US signed a deal with Hanwha to explore integrating a 58 caliber barrel onto the K9. Maybe the M109A8 will simply...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    So they either failed to properly manage their fleet or they decided it was more useful providing spares that they presumably didn't otherwise have as they wouldn't have had to pull them if they weren't needed. That still sounds like a win, though you should be producing sufficient spares to...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    That is a 100% self inflicted problem, God didn't descend from Heaven and mandate it, and we can solve it any time we wanted to. I like the continuous production of LAV rumours, I'd go so far as to extend that to tanks too. Build a few dozen gun tanks and support vehicles a year with surge...
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    Army Reserve Restructuring

    In fairness - reservists working a full time job and then going out on weekend exercises + parade nights get paid extra for that time. A reg force member working full time and doing so gets nothing extra. I feel like building RSS schedules around working with their respective units is the simple...
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    Canada's tanks

    Polands Abrams purchases: First batch: $4.75 billion USD for 250 plus training, logistics, technical support and ammunition, M1A2 SepV3 Second Batch: $1.6 Billion for 116 M1A1s, to be upgraded later K2s: First Batch: $12.4 billion for 180 K2s, plus 212 K9s and 48 FA-50s, and the myriad other...
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    We probably know each other then, shoot me a PM if you want to rant together - tracking the FTIC, which is one of the best things that's happened to provide some consistent staffing. There's been more than just Kevin teaching, (heck I've been course 2IC and an instructor on a bunch). The unit...
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    And from my personal experiences I wouldn't trust the vast majority of non-combat arms to run the SQ, and there aren't a lot to begin with either. If we brought SQ back for combat arms in general and stripped those elements out of our DP1s we could still achieve the same goal but open the...
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    If we can't get troops onto DP1 because we don't have enough staff (or equipment) to run the course, then I'm not sure how we expect to run an entire additional course as a stopgap until they can get into DP1. Unless the plan is to let units sign people off on certain things locally done on...
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    The War in Ukraine

    Honestly, that's pretty reasonable. Canadian troops in Latvia deterring Russia counts as defence spending for NATO purposes for obvious reasons, Canadian (or Canadian financed) drones, ammo, AFVs, etc, directly engaging Russian forces to deter destroy Russian forces seems even more applicable...
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    Updated Army Service Dress project

    I'll buy a lifetime supply of whatever they drink if someone in Army G1 tosses the kilts out completely and just makes everyone wear pants. I'll put their kids through college if they make all the infantry wear the same cap badge, though that one's just for shits and giggles.
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    For those who haven't watched it, he stated a 20% raise. Which isn't quite what was in the screenshot posted earlier, and I refuse to believe anything until the money is in my account, but I'm excited by all the possibilities.
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Latest Statscan numbers for DND spending in 2024-2025 is $33 billion, NATO (from the latest Defence expenditure report) pegs 2024 spending at $41 billion. All numbers $CAD. Per NATO, veteran pensions are included so presumably most or all of VAC get's bundled into that. I know it had been...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Did they say what our GDP was or how they counted it? That's in USD for the IMF number. That's about $3.19 trillion CAD, which aligns with this StatsCan page at about $3.15 trillion. 2% of that is about $63 billion, which would require a lot more than an extra $9 billion for this year or...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Base infrastucture would almost certainly fall under defence spending still. But for things like arctic facilities, maybe it would fall under the dual-function section. I guess we could sign contracts for major projects, but most of the big ticket projects are already budgeted. Maybe an...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I hate the man, and I won't say thank you, but I will acknowledge that 'Russia is our new friend and NATO is bad actually' certainly has motivated people. Thank you for the translation. I'm hopeful, but will try to contain myself until I see weapons in hand, and not just another dozen of...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I think higher % defence spending (or appearance thereof) is the priority here, not what does the CCG bring to DND and vice versa. This is almost certainly one aspect of trade negotiations and these kinds of details will simply have to be worked out. Understanding it in that context might help...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Yeah I really can't see being able to spend that much money, even if it gets allocated. There would be need to some substantial changes to enable it. I know I said I could think of lots of things, but I don't think we could process orders for 10,000s of thousands of NVGs, TWS, rucksacks, frag...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Might not be as bad as some might expect for the Coast Guard depending on how they approach it. If they leave it mostly as is, but add in an armed uniformed component to operate weapons, provide boarding parties/an armed enforcement capability you could still see a large portion remaining...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I'd love extra pay, but more options for higher spec spay for specific trades, housing (PMQs and allowances), childcare, perhaps retention bonuses should all be part of it. HIMARS seems an obvious choice, though I was under the impression that was already budgeted. When the F-35 talk started up...
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    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    Re; C6 firing tables - they're in the pam, after the lessons on firing with a map and firing table. I'm not aware of them ever not being in there but I've only used it since 2008 so I don't know what happened in the 90s and 2000s. We covered it in 2011 on my IPSW, though I think it may have been...
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