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I mean, for tradition's sake, for saluting we should provide units with cracked four pounders (to make an awful din).
I mean, for tradition's sake, for saluting we should provide units with cracked four pounders (to make an awful din).
Well here is a way forward for saluting batteries given the current state of our guns and the amount GAF there is to replace them. Plus it's already a Canadian tradition.I mean, for tradition's sake, for saluting we should provide units with cracked four pounders (to make an awful din).
Well here is a way forward for saluting batteries given the current state of our guns and the amount GAF there is to replace them. Plus it's already a Canadian tradition.
If my history is correct, this was started by Royal Engineers constructing New Westminster, the new capital of the Colony of British Columbia. They wanted to salute the Queen on her birthday but they didn’t have any cannons.Well here is a way forward for saluting batteries given the current state of our guns and the amount GAF there is to replace them. Plus it's already a Canadian tradition.
As a dumb weather guy that humped ammo on a gun position a few years ago, my thoughts are that anything beyond 155mm is getting too large to handle.So all this talk of extended range 155mm. It seems to me that to get both the range and the guidance, your giving up a fair portion of the terminal effect. Doesn't it make sense to step up those ultra long range guns to 175mm, so you still get good terminal effect and likely an accuracy bonus from the heavier shell. The M107 175mm got 40km without the more modern rocket assisted artillery shell. The 8" M110 got 25km and 30 with RAP. Use the Paladin chassis and other improvements, including more automated ammunition handling. Thoughts?
With guided rounds I don't see the need for much sustained fire. You won't be plinking tanks with these. More like ammo drops, large command posts, repair shops, comms stations. Artillery and missile systemsAs a dumb weather guy that humped ammo on a gun position a few years ago, my thoughts are that anything beyond 155mm is getting too large to handle.
Obviously larger rounds can be handled, but once you go beyond about 100-120lbs you're hitting the point that you will need a mechanical loader for sustained fire.
My thoughts are that a HIMARS, or similar system is better suited to that task. To my simple mind, the advantage of guns is the ability to put rounds on baddies for a reasonable cost.With guided rounds I don't see the need for much sustained fire. You won't be plinking tanks with these. More like ammo drops, large command posts, repair shops, comms stations. Artillery and missile systems
Would need to be bigger than Paladin chassis for an enclosed turret.So all this talk of extended range 155mm. It seems to me that to get both the range and the guidance, your giving up a fair portion of the terminal effect. Doesn't it make sense to step up those ultra long range guns to 175mm, so you still get good terminal effect and likely an accuracy bonus from the heavier shell. The M107 175mm got 40km without the more modern rocket assisted artillery shell. The 8" M110 got 25km and 30 with RAP. Use the Paladin chassis and other improvements, including more automated ammunition handling. Thoughts?
There are drills for that which essentially means doubling up the men. See here for example.As a dumb weather guy that humped ammo on a gun position a few years ago, my thoughts are that anything beyond 155mm is getting too large to handle.
Obviously larger rounds can be handled, but once you go beyond about 100-120lbs you're hitting the point that you will need a mechanical loader for sustained fire.
The M88A2 chassis could be used as the basis.Would need to be bigger than Paladin chassis for an enclosed turret.
Having climbed on a M110A2 - it’s an absolute beast, but a Dinosaur.
But why add another platform?The M88A2 chassis could be used as the basis.
But why add another platform?
Just get HIMARS
Is there even shells made in that size?I know, I was just pointing out that there is an existing platform that could be used if 7 inch and 8 inch artillery is still viable.
The M110A2 is still in service in a number of nations.Is there even shells made in that size?
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Stan would be proud!I mean, for tradition's sake, for saluting we should provide units with cracked four pounders (to make an awful din).