Jungle, there is no intent to deploy Bns overseas without integral indirect fire support. 3 PPCLI did not have the capability of maintaining a mortar capability and it was up to 1 RCHA to fill the mortar pl for the deployment to Afghanistan. Now if you argue that the arty will try make the mortar a more complex wpn system than it has to be, I might agree with you.I just hope we don‘t lose people in a future conflict because Battalions
don‘t have integral indirect fire support.
Wonderbread said:Hate to be a party pooper, but uhhhh... laser beams don't really do indirect very well.
Just say'n... :-\
*clears throat in a manner suggesting that a pedantic comment is coming*Wonderbread said:Hate to be a party pooper, but uhhhh... laser beams don't really do indirect very well.
Just say'n... :-\
Technoviking said:*clears throat in a manner suggesting that a pedantic comment is coming*
"Remember, kids, that indirect fire does not mean high or low angle fire. So long as a remote observer is giving the target information, and corrections, to the firer, then that fire is, by definition, indirect. Therefore, if some laser beam weapon were such that some distant observer were to give target and corrections by radio, internet, blue tooth, whatever, then lasers could be employed as indirect fire."
*Technoviking smiles in such a manner that people want to throat punch him*
Petamocto said:What about drones that can indirectly drop monkeys with laser mirrors?
Or a CASW...
Petamocto said:[dead horse flogging]
If you mean dropping wildly inaccurate rounds with a long deployment time in order to get on target for a massed enemy without innocent civilians nearby, then yes absolutely.
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Why is a CASW vs Mortar discussion in this thread anyway, unless the troops firing those systems have out-of-control beards?
Petamocto said:Whenever I "sell" the CASW, it is using the trial results that put them side by side and found that the time required to acquire a target is almost nil with a CASW, where as with a mortar it takes time, and even then the target must be relatively large or static.
Petamocto said:Why is a CASW vs Mortar discussion in this thread anyway, unless the troops firing those systems have out-of-control beards?
Petamocto said:What about drones that can indirectly drop monkeys with laser mirrors?
Or a CASW...