I'll believe it when I see it.
Given that GDMS deals with the tech side, a lot, this isn't likely a vehicle announcement
ACTUALLY holy shit...it WAS actually about the Spanish. Like actually.Unless it’s about the Spanish who are junk.
New build M2 .50 machine guns?SHORAD
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what else are we missing that we can mount on a LAV
And mount them on vehicles instead of c6 in the pintle?New build M2 .50 machine guns?
(That were manufactured in the last decade...not the WW2 ones we had floating around back in the day)
And 40mm AGLS.And mount them on vehicles instead of c6 in the pintle?
“Buy COTS and develop into MOTS” is sort of a tell me you don’t understand the “OTS” part of those acronyms without saying it.I’d also draw your attention to Annex C; MOTS was not the only option being considered during the OA phase.
No. Your memory has failed you here. The Liberals did promise to never buy it and to run a competition, but the Conservative deferred the actual decision until they lost power. Conservatives had announced an intent to buy F35 as early as 2011, but they never put it in the budget and they never committed through a contract.Wasn't the F-35 on order when the Liberals took office? Isn't that the deal we paid big penalties on when they cancelled it and Trudeau said we would never buy them?
So that means comms systems, sensor systems, computer systems, software, or some combination of the above. Not uniforms, vehicles, nor machine guns.General Dynamics Mission Systems Canada
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It really depends on what you think Off The Shelf means“Buy COTS and develop into MOTS” is sort of a tell me you don’t understand the “OTS” part of those acronyms without saying it.
As per SOP for Canadian Government regardless of party.No. Your memory has failed you here. The Liberals did promise to never buy it and to run a competition, but the Conservative deferred the actual decision until they lost power. Conservatives had announced an intent to buy F35 as early as 2011, but they never put it in the budget and they never committed through a contract.
Well I suspect it means something from GD, not necessarily just Mission Systems.So that means comms systems, sensor systems, computer systems, software, or some combination of the above. Not uniforms, vehicles, nor machine guns.
Everyone else seems to have come to the understanding that their forward presence in Europe should be Heavy Armor - but hey Canada just keep beating to your own drummer, it must be everyone else that is out of step...UOR for light forces mobility would make sense if we’re expecting to expand that capability for Latvia.
Everyone else seems to have come to the understanding that their forward presence in Europe should be Heavy Armor - but hey Canada just keep beating to your own drummer, it must be everyone else that is out of step...
Multiple BG'sOh no I’m 100 percent with you in that. Although I think a light Bn could effectively defend some dense Baltic forests, I’d prefer they be in an ifv of some kind. Frankly that we can deploy a full Bg is shocking, even in the 90s we had Bgs in the Balkaans.
How close/far are we from being able to commit full Bn's to the mech roto, even if it's 2 line coy's + a spare platoon or 2 chopped to the CS coy (to be used to make a semi-permanent combat team with the tanks and/or use the UOR Spikes as an AT platoon)?Oh no I’m 100 percent with you in that. Although I think a light Bn could effectively defend some dense Baltic forests, I’d prefer they be in an ifv of some kind. Frankly that we can deploy a full Bg is shocking, even in the 90s we had Bgs in the Balkaans.
Most folks have C6ISR, and adding the L for land tends to mean one hasn't embraced Joint MultiDomain aspects...Canada announces $1.68-billion investment in technology network for Canadian Army - Canada.ca
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I’m out of the Bns right now and have been for a year. So grain of salt and I won’t get into specifics. That being. Said the infantry is actually doing okay for manning (ie it’s a green trade) however the Bns are only authorized at 70% their full strength. Which means that even at 90 odd percent full the Bns are actually at 65-67 percent of what they should be for a deployment. So for a Bn to go over you need to pull 1-2 companies worth of people from somewhere. Deploying two companies + a tank Squadron is an option but isn’t really doctrine, not that 15 tanks is either mind you.How close/far are we from being able to commit full Bn's to the mech roto, even if it's 2 line coy's + a spare platoon or 2 chopped to the CS coy (to be used to make a semi-permanent combat team with the tanks and/or use the UOR Spikes as an AT platoon)?
Thanks.I’m out of the Bns right now and have been for a year. So grain of salt and I won’t get into specifics. That being. Said the infantry is actually doing okay for manning (ie it’s a green trade) however the Bns are only authorized at 70% their full strength. Which means that even at 90 odd percent full the Bns are actually at 65-67 percent of what they should be for a deployment. So for a Bn to go over you need to pull 1-2 companies worth of people from somewhere. Deploying two companies + a tank Squadron is an option but isn’t really doctrine, not that 15 tanks is either mind you.
Make the 4th Lav battalion a 2 year posting to Latvia, with it and the Bde it's a part of separate from the 3x CMBG construct.Just spitballing here. Latvia is the primary theatre where we expect to require our mechanized forces. We currently have 6 x LAV battalions at 65-67% of full pers levels. That means you basically have 6 x Battalions of vehicles but only 4 x Battalions of personnel.
Let's say you reorganize to have 4 x LAV Battalions at full pers levels in Canada. Pre-position 1 x Battalion of LAVs in Latvia with our eFP Brigade. That leaves you with 1 x Battalion worth of LAVs as spares/war stocks to draw on if necessary.
The four LAV Battalions rotate as a fly-over Battalion to crew the eFP Latvia LAVs or can be tasked for Battle Group sized deployments elsewhere if/when required. That still leaves you with 3 x full LAV Battalions for the primary Latvia mission.