As you know me, and having been a Jeep, Lynx and Coyote Comdr, I have to agree with many of recceguys comments. One fact he left out, and may not know about, is the fact that the Coyote when running the Surv Suite, eats up a lot of power. Thus, it has to recharge its batteries at regular intervals. Noise is a serious problem for any Recce Screen. (A solution would be taking up more space with an auxiliary generator.)
The Coyote is a superior Surveillance platform, with and excellent gun, and a valuable tool in a Recce Sqn or Regt. It is NOT a good Recce vehicle. It is large. It is wheeled and not as maneuverable over all terrain as a tracked vehicle. It has a long nose with its main armament on the rear third of the vehicle, which is problematic when approaching crests, not to mention the Comdr is not likely to see something before the driver in many cases of cresting or going around corners. It is noisier (exhaust) than a LAV III.
Some of the other suggestions I have seen to replace the Coyote, have also been far less than stellar. Much of our Recce Doctrine has been changed to suit whatever vehicle the Government finds the cheapest. We are not looking at any vehicles that fit our Doctrine. Completely the opposite, we are changing our Doctrine to suit the vehicle. In my opinion, from our 'old' Recce Doctrine days, an ideal Recce vehicle should be small, quiet, fast, able to traverse all terrain and ideally capable to ford or swim. Large wheeled vehicles like the Coyote and LAV III don't fill those criteria. Might as well learn how to do Recce in a Greyhound bus.