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LAV 6.0

Oryx lists 5 ACSVs as destroyed in Ukraine. links to photos included. Scroll down to

Armoured Personnel Carriers​

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5 ACSV troop/cargo vehicle:(1, destroyed) (2, destroyed) (3, destroyed) (4, destroyed) (1, captured)
Oryx
 
Except in the Ukraine context battlefield evacuation is more likley by a UGV or a small pickup dashing in and running away quickly, if the causality is lucky.

AXPs are still a thing. The Ukranians would prefer to use these if they could / had them, if only because of higher capacity per trip and better life expectancy. If if youre extracting off the x on a pick up - these just moves back a step. In the world of 20k dead zones bot a bad thing.
 
Apparently there is 30mm ammunition with a proximity fuse that is suitable for drone hunting(as well as regular targets). Do they have something similar for the 25mm gun on the LAV in the CF?
 
PROTECTOR RS4 Remote Weapon Systems for the ACSV's



Its a good system. Honestly if I had my way I might replace the DRWS from the TAPVs which are getting nearer to obsolescence and replace them with these with a 50 cal. They can also accept ATGM mounts.
 
Its a good system. Honestly if I had my way I might replace the DRWS from the TAPVs which are getting nearer to obsolescence and replace them with these with a 50 cal. They can also accept ATGM mounts.
I hope
1) It is integrated with Kongsbergs Protector C-UAS
2) the CAF looks at the GAU-19 as the standard weapon for it, as the M2 .50 just doesn’t have the weight of fire for a C-UAS role.

I would have preferred the Defender RS-6 and a LW 30-35mm Cannon option for a payload for C-UAS, as well as longer range and effectiveness in more roles.
 
I hope
1) It is integrated with Kongsbergs Protector C-UAS
2) the CAF looks at the GAU-19 as the standard weapon for it, as the M2 .50 just doesn’t have the weight of fire for a C-UAS role.

I would have preferred the Defender RS-6 and a LW 30-35mm Cannon option for a payload for C-UAS, as well as longer range and effectiveness in more roles.
Remember, this isnt a CUAS platform. This is for ambulances, fitters, EW trucks, etc. Id rather see resources be ysed to make effective CUAS platforms, not turn everything into a shitty one.
 
Remember, this isnt a CUAS platform. This is for ambulances, fitters, EW trucks, etc. Id rather see resources be ysed to make effective CUAS platforms, not turn everything into a shitty one.
Everything needs an APS these days, and some sort of self defense capability against direct attack UAS.

Kongsberg has made it so these RWS can be linked into a sensor network for effective usage in a LLAD/C-UAS setup. As I understand it, for the system itself it is just software - allowing it to take input data from either onboard sensors, or a larger network.


The GAU-19 is a reasonable replacement for the M-2, same caliber, higher reliability, higher cyclic. It is already the APS weapon of choice for most manufacturers.

From my understanding the CA intends to adopt something like NGC2 Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2)

Which on the APS/C-UAS front will allow cooperative engagement down to individual RWS systems by AI/ML to Locate, Identify, Prioritize, and Engage.

There are so many different types of UAS, that defending against all will take a wide variety of systems.
 
The days of fitted for not with weapons & comms need to permanently come to an end for all battlefield vehicles.
 
The days of fitted for not with weapons & comms need to permanently come to an end for all battlefield vehicles.
This. Same with armor, design the vehicle to be armored and not have “up armor” added which destroys drive trains
 
This. Same with armor, design the vehicle to be armored and not have “up armor” added which destroys drive trains
For some vehicles, I am okay with a vehicle that is purpose designed to be up-armoured and is also delivered with its up-armour package. There are trade-offs with using up-armour. Being able to change-out a fleet's armour to incorporate new technology or more precisely counter the threat of the current war are advantages when up-armour is planned in the vehicle design.
 
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