I think we are saying the same thing.Teddy Ruxpin said:The rate of fire wasn't the issue (as far as I know), the number of rounds we put down range was. We exceeded the EFCs (equivalent full charge) on the guns years before they were retired. We used them as a "tank" (yeah, I know : ) when the gun was orignally designed for an armoured car (the Saracen - the uprated version was installed in the Scorpion, then picked for the Cougar).
All the more reason to develop a LAV III DFSV (not to replace tanks, but to be subservient to the infantry & coexist with tanks)boondocksaint said:the cougars have been gone for far longer, and the mechanics wont have the courses needed to run them, nor the gun plumbers
but as Homer says, 'its all moo' cuz they are not coming back
Kirkhill said:IIRC when the KOCR got their Cougars back in the 80s (the same time we in the CH got our Grizzlies) they came back from their first shoot with cracked hulls.
from what I understood there was some difficulty finding sufficient LEO crews because the skill set has not been replenished since they were reduced ( I may be wrong )
All the more reason to develop a LAV III DFSV (not to replace tanks, but to be subservient to the infantry & coexist with tanks)
Teddy Ruxpin said:Wouldn't that be a Stryker MGS?? >
Could be. Could be not.Teddy Ruxpin said:Wouldn't that be a Stryker MGS?? >
geo said:76mm is not an "oddball" calibre at this time.
Perry class Frigates use it
RSA Rooikat use it
Singapore Bionix uses it and if memory serves me right - the Belgians & the Dutch (or is that Danes) have em as well.......
Just a point, there are a variety of different 76mm guns out there. I don't believe any of the ones you mentioned are the "pumpkin launcher" used on the cougar. Those are all high pressure guns, similiar to the 76mm fitted to our ships. Fitting a similiar gun would a whole of implications as far a strenthing the turret and ammo stowage because these rounds are quite a bit larger than the 76mm AC (Armoured Car). Given the comments already about recoil of the existing gun I would be leary of fitting anything larger.
Teddy Ruxpin said:Exactly. The gun fitted to the Rooikat, for instance, is a version of the OTO Malara 76mm naval gun...
geo said:Too many mods Colin. you get to the point when it would be cheaper and faster to buy new...
Nothing says that a Grizz couldn't operate with LAVs & Bisons.
It isn't a Leo but bringing a 76 to bear for bunker busting duty when you need it right this instant - would be a handy resource to have in your back pocket... only ICK in that picture is that the hulls are some 30 yrs old.
Teddy Ruxpin said:One problem: we've loaned the 100 remaining servicable Grizzlies to the African Union. Wonder what kind of shape they'll be in when we get them back...
My guess is that this is a loan that will be written off, eventually.
they will all be beyond economical repair by the time the AU is done with them