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It depends on one's perspective I suppose.That's not what I take away from the RUSI article posted by @FJAG yesterday
New paper by Watling and Bronk: "Protecting the Force from UAS".
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The new battle impacts every vehicle and every echelon, every VP and every formation and demands new C2 relations between existing organizations and the creation of some new organizations.
I disagree with several of RUSI's points, mostly about the Bde being the controller in several areas, but that could be an outlook of scale from the US Army to a smaller force like the British, and quibbling on terminology about what "controller" means, the other aspect is that unless a lot of other NATO militaries the US Army hands AD and C-UAS assets off to Infantry and Armor personnel down to the Platoon level.
At the Division level we have an AD Bn, and ADAM cells at the Bde, but down to the Platoon level we have an AD Det (11B's that are trained on Stinger and on the ADAM net). So we already have the backbone for Platoon based AD and C-UAS, it isn't new.
We've also being playing musical chairs with Bradley formations in 6 and 8 vehicle Platoons, inside the CAB's.
One of the concepts has been to have AMPV's augment Bradleys - and realistically I suspect that the AMPV will eventually replace both the M113 as was intended, and the Bradley (and say good bye to XM-30) with various turreted options for the AMPV that BAE has been touting out recently and the large additions to AMPV orders this upcoming FY.
Last year BAE unveiled the AMPV C-UAS prototype (using the Leonardo MSHORASD RWiP turret) and it was successfully tested in January of this year, this year LocMart had their Diemos DE C-UAS/SHORAD system on one - as well as the other large defense companies had their C-RAM systems on them (and Strykers).
@FJAG the ExMEP 'Universal Top Plate' you mentioned earlier
Photo Credit to Breaking Defense
DCGS-A already has the ability to share information amongst the vehicles - given we already trust 11B's at the E-5 and higher level to engage in the AD battle with Stingers, and we have a network to identify and track targets, various mounted gun and DE systems aren't a step past that.
I would argue that if you have a CAB (regardless of combination) that if you have 6 IFV's in a platoon, that it isn't a far jump to have 1-2 of those turrets be a C-RAM/C-UAS/SHORAD system, even if you stick to 4 tracks, the 30mm gun on the AMPV above is pretty potent, but you could also have the 35mm SkyRanger Turret or the like, that can do secondary direct fire missions, and a full sensor package at the Coy level.
So yes for some Armies that have silo'd their capabilities, or gutted their AD capabilities it could be a long hard road - but in the grand scheme, when you see what you already need for an Armored Force in terms of vehicles and logistics support -- the AD/C-RAM/C-UAS isn't (or shouldn't be) the long pole in the tent...