- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 530
I'm looking for an explanation from someone who knows more than I do (and that's probably most of you).
For operations such as Iraq, how would you compare the capability of a standardized unit of LAV III's with 25mm and TWO versus the mixed force that NDHQ is designing including standard LAV-III's, LAV III with TUA, MMEV and the infamous MGS?
Link to Delco Turret: http://www.delcosystems.com/DS-v2/LAV25tow.htm
The reason I ask this question is that in particular for counterinsurgency operations I would argue that it is usually the enemy that chooses the time and place of the encounter and as such, it is essential that whatever vehicle is engaged has the ability to respond. This is very different than an open terrain conventional theatre where you can align your equipment more like chess pieces so that Recce picks up the target and a commander can task specific threats to specific vehicles.
Thanks in advance to whomever has the time to respond.
Cheers,
Matthew.
P.S. If I had my way, based on the concern described above I would think the M-2 family would provide a superior solution, but since that's not a reality I'm trying to identify the best possible solution within the LAV-III family.
For operations such as Iraq, how would you compare the capability of a standardized unit of LAV III's with 25mm and TWO versus the mixed force that NDHQ is designing including standard LAV-III's, LAV III with TUA, MMEV and the infamous MGS?
Link to Delco Turret: http://www.delcosystems.com/DS-v2/LAV25tow.htm
The reason I ask this question is that in particular for counterinsurgency operations I would argue that it is usually the enemy that chooses the time and place of the encounter and as such, it is essential that whatever vehicle is engaged has the ability to respond. This is very different than an open terrain conventional theatre where you can align your equipment more like chess pieces so that Recce picks up the target and a commander can task specific threats to specific vehicles.
Thanks in advance to whomever has the time to respond.
Cheers,
Matthew.
P.S. If I had my way, based on the concern described above I would think the M-2 family would provide a superior solution, but since that's not a reality I'm trying to identify the best possible solution within the LAV-III family.