GnyHwy said:
Thuc,
Given what you just said, and given the possibility of the CCV being cancelled, what would you propose for a compliment to the LAV UP project?
Well, as Generalissimo of the Armed Forces, I would certainly like to standardize on just a few common chassis. If we agree that a wheeled platform is the 80% solution, and are willing to accept the risk associated with not going for tracked carriers...
1. LAV-H as the "common" baseline chassis for this generation
2. Bigger gun, but probably go for an RWS to lower the CG and overall weight. Less weight = lower ground pressure, which makes for somewhat better cross country performance. This also increases interior room by getting rid of the turret basket. 30-35mm cannon
3. Now we have more room in the back, the Armoured Recce and Infantry recce can use versions of the LAV-H; with a surveillance suite in the back for some versions, or accomodations for dismounted recce teams (fewer troops, more consumables). An NBC recce version is also needed.
4.
More basic vehicles for Engineer section carriers, Armoured Assault troops and so on. Certainly enough basic vehicles to equip all the Infantry regiments minimum
On to specialty vehicles:
1. CV-CT "Drop in turret" with 105mm cannon for fire support version. This is biased towards direct fire, but the CV-CT has a 42o elevation angle for IF fire.
2. 81 or 120mm gun/mortar in turret mount. This is biased towards indirect fire. A comparative analysis would be needed to see which of the two options is more critical (I am personally leaning towards a gun/mortar, but there might be a better argument for the DF version)
3. A SPAAG. Canada has virtually no anti air capabilities, yet armed helicopters, UAV's and UCAVs are proliferating around the world. The Blazer turret was qualified on the LAV-25 chassis, and can presumably be fitted to a LAV-H. There is more room in a LAV-H vs a LAV 25, so there is more room for reloads or an aux generator to run the electronics while static.
4. Engineer support vehicle, with a 'dozer blade and other engineering tools
5. Recovery vehicle
The other possibility is the Piranha V mounting a 30mm cannon in an improved turret. This is an actual contender for the CCV, but I'm not too keen since it is (yet again) not fully compatable with the LAV-III. It would be much better/more effective in the long run to regun all the LAV's and get 118 new LAV-III or LAV-H (so they are all the same standard) as the "minimum" solution