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Do you realiaze the amount of maintenance that is required for tracked vehicles? Most if not all reserve units can not support this.
NFLD Sapper said:Do you realiaze the amount of maintenance that is required for tracked vehicles? Most if not all reserve units can not support this.
CountDC said:so I would expect that Armoured would have at least a few tanks.
NFLD Sapper said:Reserve Armoured Units have G-Wagons to preform their tasks.
CountDC said:ah - thank you for that information. So would it be safe to assume that they do most of their work in the G-Wagons and do their training/courses requiring hands-on armoured in Gagetown or some other base using regular force tanks?
NFLD Sapper said:AFAIK NO.
But I'm sure someone from the Armoured Corps will be around to say what they train on.
CountDC said:so I would expect that Armoured would have at least a few tanks.
ArmyRick said:CountDC
Who ever said that the only thing the armoured corps ever used was tanks? Notice that it is the Armoured Corps not Tank Corps. The armoured corps currently uses Leopard 1 and 2, Coyote, LAV III, Bison, M113 and G-wagon just to name a few.
I notice you have an outdated cap badge as your icon. Your statement reveal alot about how little you know.
CountDC said:ok, thanks again for your information. Hopefully you are right and someone from the armoured will clear that.
CountDC said:Good point - I just always associated armoured with tanks along with most people I know.
My choice of cap badge is another subject totally that now that you have mentioned it I will have to do a search and see if there is a discussion about it already.
George Wallace said:No. They DO NOT train on regular force tanks, with the exception of a few lucky soles who have managed to get into a Regular Force Tank Troop deploying to Afghanistan. If you want more information on Reserve Armour Units and their role and employment, please paruse the ARMOUR Forum and perhaps some of the Units in Army.ca Wiki pages.
CountDC said:- to go armour and not get the tanks somehow seems like being short changed to me.
George Wallace said:Lunch Break is over. Now let's get down to business.
Arguments that a metropolitan area the size of Halifax/Dartmouth and surrounding areas can not support another Reserve Unit are not logical or well thought out.
The problems of Equipment and infrastructure have to be addressed a bit more in the future to solve the problem of the "Robbing Peter to Pay Paul" fix that seems to be the state we have once again put ourselves in with the creation of these new units.