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My concern is what is a Cavalry tank?
It’s a Mobile Protected Firepower Vehicle for Lighter forces. Let’s be honest it’s a cheaper, lighter tank, that can’t really tank.
Now if that is a goal, to have a COIN lesser peer oriented force, then the M10 can make some sense.
At the end of the day what does Doctrine require (assume one had updated doctrine that has a realistic view of the threats).
Doctrine is supposed to drive requirements.
The RCAC has the need to do X,Y,Z in conjunction with the rest of the CA and allies.
If you look at the Doctrine for Light and Medium Forces down here, the M10 had no honest requirements to justify it. It was an Iraq/Afghan COIN contingency program.
Frankly if I was on the HASC and SASC I’d be questioning how the F it got fielded (that goes for a lot of other stupid programs down here of late).
@TangoTwoBravo would have a much better understanding of CA Armoured Doctrine - but to me it’s one of those neither fish nor fowl (admittedly like a lot of other CAF programs).
Perhaps the M10 is what it says it is on the box:
A Mobile Protected Firepower Vehicle or, alternately, a Self Propelled Armoured Assault Gun.
A field gun on tracks.