daftandbarmy
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I strongly suspect that the Infantry Corps will insert themselves into a IFV variant if only for 2-3 BN.
Assault Troop wasn’t like a true Mech Inf entity, it was more a close support, local security, mud Recce, Pioneer type entity.
Frankly I’ve come to the belief that Canada needs to create a Calvary Crew trade. Leave the RCAC to the MBT’s, but have the MCAV crewed and commanded by a new trade. Use Infantry as security GIB’s, Snipers, Mud Recce, Mortars, Pioneers and drag in some Engineer SNCO’s for Engineering Recce aspects.
That would to me be the best COA, I’d also have that same MCAV trade crew the Infantry IFV’s, as it allows the Infantry trade to focus in dismounted operations - and allows the MCAV trade to focus on Cav tasks and fighting the vehicle in a Infantry/Armour BG/Combat team or even Combined Arms Battalion.
As @FJAG already pointed out the ABCT’s here are generally pure tracks - the only wheels are logistics vehicles, and some LTV’s as rovers.
MRAP’s were TPE (Theatre Provided Equipment) and used in areas that didn’t require a Bradley or Abrams. Apparently even during the drunken sailor GWOT spending days the cost of running ABCT’s for non kinetic purposes was too high.
France used to have tracked IFV’s, with their MBT’s back when they focused on Europe and LSCO. The AMX-56 Leclerc is undergoing a modernization program into the Leclerc XLR, recently increased to 200 units. Oddly the XLR is heavier, going the opposite direction of most other NATO countries. That said it is a simple stopgap, with only 40 new hulls being added. France is/was partnered with KNDS for a Franco/German next gen AFV, which In addition to the MBT plans to have an IFV variant amongst the 5 non MBT variants, that apparently would be used to recreate a Heavy Armored Division for front line service in Europe , while their wheeled fleets would be then more for Africa and non Peer/Near Peer LSCO.
The more I think about this Canadian program and the time frame, it will allow a lot of the newest ‘concept’ programs to actually have vehicles that are past prototype stage and into at least LRIP.
Most nations that have adopted Medium Wheeled fleets have quickly come to the conclusion that they are too heavy to easily deploy, and not heavy enough to fight front line combat. Resulting in the reduction of their fleets.
I truly believe that the UK will eventually see the Boxer is not the end all be all, and increase their AJAX or go to a truly next gen CFV/IFV for a much larger portion of their forces.
Or just make 'cavalry' a role for the Infantry and rotate battalions through that tasking as required after a suitable work up period.
In my tiny little mind, it's not rocket surgery...

