Matt_Fisher
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ArmyRick said:getting away from RIPSAW (Another thread maybe?) and back to future family of combat vehicles. The LAV High Capacity (LAV-H), would it be better able to support a direct fire weapon system? For those in the know?
I remember seeing the beast in May last year and the GDLS guys said it could handle something like 5,000 Kg more than the current LAV III series. With that I see the vehicle being able to handle more armour and maybe a 90mm or 105mm weapon system for reserve/cavalry use.
Thoughts and idears?
I don't think that adding weight to a vehicle's hull in the form of armour is the magic answer which will make it be able to handle a higher powered weapon. The hull strength around the turret ring is also a huge area of concern.
What interests me about the Ripsaw's suspension system is its relatively high ground clearance. If you were to adapt that suspension system to a larger tracked vehicle platform, you could have an armoured vehicle with a significant amount of ground clearance. With that clearance, you'd then be able to add significant armour to the belly of the hull, i.e. a tracked vehicle with a V shaped hull, which might go a long way to defeating pressure plate IEDs and Anti-tank mines, but with better off-road mobility than a wheeled MRAP/APV type vehicle.