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I think, if the Army is smart, they look to what the RCN is about to do with CSC. A whole bunch of new missiles and ammo types will have to be qualified. Don’t be clever. Share missile and gun types with the Navy.
Cdn Blackshirt said:Do you think that config provides enough range given what we've seen in Libya and then Armenia with the Turkish Baktayar (sp?)?
Based on my limited knowledge that system wouldn't give you the required range to protect our troops.
To throw another alternative, given we are sourcing them for the frigates, why not order pre-existing CAMM components("Land Ceptor?") and mount onto CF trucks?
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/21139/british-armys-new-land-ceptor-sam-system-blasts-its-first-aerial-target
Cdn Blackshirt said:Do you think that config provides enough range given what we've seen in Libya and then Armenia with the Turkish Baktayar (sp?)?
Based on my limited knowledge that system wouldn't give you the required range to protect our troops.
To throw another alternative, given we are sourcing them for the frigates, why not order pre-existing CAMM components("Land Ceptor?") and mount onto CF trucks?
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/21139/british-armys-new-land-ceptor-sam-system-blasts-its-first-aerial-target
SeaKingTacco said:I think, if the Army is smart, they look to what the RCN is about to do with CSC. A whole bunch of new missiles and ammo types will have to be qualified. Don’t be clever. Share missile and gun types with the Navy.
Cdn Blackshirt said:Nor that it's any time on the near-horizon, but could the Army start looking ahead to the Mk48 VLS, 57mm Bofors and Phalanx systems that will become available as the Halifax class are retired? With current CSC schedules there should be lots of time to look at towable options for each, if those systems are not already spoken for to be retrofitted into AOPS, etc. That is of course assuming the Halifax will not be resold to intact upon retirement.
MilEME09 said:What about a truck mounted Iron Dome style system? Create an invisible curtain around our troops to intercept munitions and UAVs.
MilEME09 said:What about a truck mounted Iron Dome style system? Create an invisible curtain around our troops to intercept munitions and UAVs.
GR66 said:While I think the elements of the Iron Dome system are "mobile" I don't think they are mobile in the sense of being suitable for providing air defence for maneuver units. More "relocatable" rather than "mobile".
CloudCover said:What did we buy? https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-november-13-2015-1.3317292/canada-invests-in-iron-dome-to-fend-off-rocket-attacks-1.3317346
MilEME09 said:Right so best for ports and airfields, got it. Still could make it a useful tool at the corp and division level to protect the supply train.
suffolkowner said:for some reason i thought we bought these for counter battery?
CloudCover said:Counter battery with what?
suffolkowner said:You got me there. But can they not provide the targetting information to the M777?
FJAG said:Actually this is one of the capabilities the Canadian Army actually has. 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support) fields the AN/MPQ 405 Medium Range Radar for the counter mortar/gun/rocket role. The radar can also survey the skies for air traffic from UAVs to jets.
See here.
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daftandbarmy said:My Dad was with 4th LAA Regiment in the 3rd Div during WW2. I wonder if this unit is their successor....
This Regular Force regiment originated on 9 May 1905. 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), RCA,
originated in CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick, on 11 June 2014 through the amalgamation of the “4th Air
Defence Regiment, RCA” and “4th Field Regiment (Self-propelled), RCA”.1
Authorized and placed on active service. Composed of 32nd, 62nd, 69th and 100th Light Anti-Aircraft Batteries, 1 January 1941.
Disbanded, 13 November 1945.
FJAG said:This is one of the capabilities the Canadian Army actually has. 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support) fields the AN/MPQ 405 Medium Range Radar for the counter mortar/gun/rocket role. The radar can also survey the skies for air traffic from UAVs to jets.
See here.
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