Michael Dorosh
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So let‘s run down the list, here, and see what capabilities we‘ve forfeited.
The Airborne was disbanded - but the regular force infantry battalions retained jump companies. I have a question on this - are the jump companies in addition to the standard mech or light infantry battalion war establishment? If not, doesn‘t that mean that in time of war, if we wanted to assemble a parachute battalion, that all the regular force infantry battalions would then be short a rifle company?
Artillery - M109s soon to be gone, replaced by 81mm mortars. Does this mean the 81s are leaving the infantry battalions? 105s - that darling of the US Army circa 1944 - still on inventory
Armour - all fully tracked vehicles to be phased out; 116 (?) surviving Leopard IIs, recently upgraded, to be (scrapped? war storage? sold on ebay? given to Army Cadet corps?) in favour of 66 Strykers. Question - does this mean that our three regular force armoured regiments will only have enough vehicles for one of them? What will the other two use? Cougars?
Infantry - MLVWs on last legs; no replacement vehicle named. Grizzlies long gone (?) M113s - on last legs? Recently upgraded to ACAV standards (circa 1966 Vietnam). LAV IIIs and Bisons available in - what numbers?
Iltis to finally go, replaced by G-Wagen and Silverado - at less than 1 for 1 exchange
So we‘ve reduced our airborne capability (the CC-130 fleet has been similarly left to whither with our MLVWs, no?), our armoured capability, we have limited airmobile capacity (no more chinooks, but new Gryphons - how many Twin Hueys did the Gryphons replace, we bought 100 of the latter, yes, and a few have crashed?)
Has anyone been doing the math on this?
The Airborne was disbanded - but the regular force infantry battalions retained jump companies. I have a question on this - are the jump companies in addition to the standard mech or light infantry battalion war establishment? If not, doesn‘t that mean that in time of war, if we wanted to assemble a parachute battalion, that all the regular force infantry battalions would then be short a rifle company?
Artillery - M109s soon to be gone, replaced by 81mm mortars. Does this mean the 81s are leaving the infantry battalions? 105s - that darling of the US Army circa 1944 - still on inventory
Armour - all fully tracked vehicles to be phased out; 116 (?) surviving Leopard IIs, recently upgraded, to be (scrapped? war storage? sold on ebay? given to Army Cadet corps?) in favour of 66 Strykers. Question - does this mean that our three regular force armoured regiments will only have enough vehicles for one of them? What will the other two use? Cougars?
Infantry - MLVWs on last legs; no replacement vehicle named. Grizzlies long gone (?) M113s - on last legs? Recently upgraded to ACAV standards (circa 1966 Vietnam). LAV IIIs and Bisons available in - what numbers?
Iltis to finally go, replaced by G-Wagen and Silverado - at less than 1 for 1 exchange
So we‘ve reduced our airborne capability (the CC-130 fleet has been similarly left to whither with our MLVWs, no?), our armoured capability, we have limited airmobile capacity (no more chinooks, but new Gryphons - how many Twin Hueys did the Gryphons replace, we bought 100 of the latter, yes, and a few have crashed?)
Has anyone been doing the math on this?