- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Frankly, Prime Minister Harper has a lot on his plate right now, and will be focusing his efforts and attention in achieving his five core platform planks. The MGS will probably not make it on his radar, and IMO should not. If his attention is being diverted by issues like this, he could loose the parliament and thus the government. Selection and maintenance of the aim, and Economy of effort will be the watchwords on Parliament hill ladies and gentlemen.
The MGS problem will go away on its own accord, I believe, for the simple fact it is unable to meet its program goals. Once the US Army becomes tired of this, they will probably shift their attention to the FCS program, and the MGS will be an orphan. Even GD will probably decide they have better use of their resources than to raise and maintain a fleet of 66 vehicles for a minor customer. There will be some die hards who committed their careers to this who will be unwilling to let go, but even that will be an unpleasant interlude.
Combat teams and infantry companies still need a fire support platform, so as long as members are putting alternative suggestions through the appropriate means (CAJ, Armoured Bulletin, conferences, forums etc.) then the Army as a whole will be well positioned to pick up and carry on after this fiasco plays itself out.
The MGS problem will go away on its own accord, I believe, for the simple fact it is unable to meet its program goals. Once the US Army becomes tired of this, they will probably shift their attention to the FCS program, and the MGS will be an orphan. Even GD will probably decide they have better use of their resources than to raise and maintain a fleet of 66 vehicles for a minor customer. There will be some die hards who committed their careers to this who will be unwilling to let go, but even that will be an unpleasant interlude.
Combat teams and infantry companies still need a fire support platform, so as long as members are putting alternative suggestions through the appropriate means (CAJ, Armoured Bulletin, conferences, forums etc.) then the Army as a whole will be well positioned to pick up and carry on after this fiasco plays itself out.