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  1. Ludoc

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    Neither. Why do they have to soldiers/sailors/aviators? Being able to pass a FORCE test, shoot a rifle, and pass PLQ doesn't make cyber pers any better at their job. Hire public servants. They can all still work for DND, either as part of an expanded CSE or a new agency. The CAF will need some...
  2. Ludoc

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    CCA was in Wainwright yesterday and was asked a few questions about armoured stuff. He said he was optimistic about the VOR. With the long term support contract in Nisku the VOR will be trending positively for the first time in his career and he expects it to be much better by the summer. He did...
  3. Ludoc

    Our North - SSE Policy Update Megathread

    No, I just spent some time googling. The way the article was written seemed odd, so I wanted to find out some background on its author. Maybe this technology is something we should be procuring, I don't know much about sea radars. What I do know, is a clear conflict of interest when I see one.
  4. Ludoc

    Our North - SSE Policy Update Megathread

    The bullet points in that article sound more like a sales pitch than actual journalism. It was authored by Pierre Leblanc, his bio can be found here. An excerpt from that bio: "Recently, he assisted Raytheon Company to win the contract for the operation and maintenance of the North Warning...
  5. Ludoc

    Army Reserve Restructuring

    What? No. The Manoeuvre Div will be called 3 Div and based out of Edmonton. The Defence of Canada Div will be based out of Montreal and be called 2 Div. Support Div will be called 4 Div and is looking for a home. CADTC may get a new home and new name. Expect a bunch of sad cowboys to move East...
  6. Ludoc

    Army Reserve Restructuring

    Edmonton for the Manoeuvre Div, possibly Ottawa for Support Div
  7. Ludoc

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

    You are preaching to the choir. The Canadian Citizens only thing creates a lot of other problems. We can't even give a radio to a mutual ally participating in a Canadian exercise. When we used to run MAPLE RESOLVE, we planned to have some Aussies show up and act as OCTs. But as non-Candians we...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Although I am quoting you, this is also trying to clarify why we can't just keep PRs away from the crypto fill devices and call it good from further up in the thread. ------------------------- We can get non-Citizens TS clearance. That isn't the problem (it takes too long to get anyone TS, but...
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    BHP replacement project - C22 Pistol megathread

    While I agree with you, we should probably teach our pers to actually shoot with rifles first. After that we can worry about pistols.
  10. Ludoc

    "Army investigating members allegedly involved in 'abhorrent' Facebook group"

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/blue-hackle-mafia-army-commander-resigns-1.7595912 The scandal has swallowed the Bde Comd. I don't want to speculate too much but I think there may be more to it than has been released.
  11. Ludoc

    Canada's tanks

    But if we don't Canadianize things how is GD supposed to afford to employ retired Sig Os to design radios that aren't compatible with our allies?
  12. Ludoc

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    Or we could align them with staff functions. The Div doing operations could be 3 Div. The Support Div could be 4 Div. The Training Div could be 7 Div. We would still have to find a number that makes sense for continental/reserve Div. That would make it easy to remember which is which, I still...
  13. Ludoc

    Loadsa "independents" on the Ballot Discussion (split from PP by-election)

    Source We could probably learn some things from the Swiss system but let's not canonize it. In addition to how they have historically treated women they didn't legalize gay marriage until 3 years ago. I'm not sure everyone that isn't a straight white guy would agree they have been "making it...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    They have already leaned forward, adopting the Navy's black berets.
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Every time I see RCD I read it as Royal Canadian Dragoons not River Class Destroyers. It always takes me a second to parse what someone is talking about. Internal monologue: "Wait, the Dragoons are getting tank destroyers with missiles?! Ohhh...the Navy's new ships will have missiles. Well, good...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    We have, presumably, a whole bunch of canisters for the old gas masks. They fit on the new gas masks. In addition to all the canisters we already have we bought two more canisters for each mask, so they can each be immediately issued with two canisters. The sustainment contract is different...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    They are backwards compatible based off a NATO standard. The plan is to leverage the existing supply in depot and if they run low use the standing offer to buy more.
  18. Ludoc

    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    Why the Maritimes? They already have most of CCSB and parts of 2 Bde. BC, on the other hand, has basically zero reg forces army presence. It is a province with a population (read: recruiting base) of of two and a half times that of the Maritimes. Where will they put the base? If we are hand...
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    Meet the GM Defense ISV Army Truck

    There is also an institutional plan to life cycle blue fleet vehicles. After a set amount of time/kilometers/repair dollars each vehicle is retired and a replacement is procured. With green fleet vehicles you are stuck with what you have until the next project delivers (20-30 years). If someone...
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    Meet the GM Defense ISV Army Truck

    But in, many cases, that is the point. We always endeavour to help Canadians as much as we can. However, we are not professional wildland firefighters nor flood mitigation specialists, we are a poor tool to respond to these crises. Quite often, by the time are deployed it is too late for us to...
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