Good day gentleman. In reguards to the cougar, there where a few problems with it.
1. the lack of fire power
2. lacked stabilization
3. lacked a descent night site
4. lacked accuracy and the list goes on
All of these problems can be addressed, my question is... Did at any time anyone look into addressing these issues? Some time ago I put some thought in to it and came up with the following.
1. use cryogenics to man. the war head .. a swiss company was using the process to man. the 60mm HVG ammo. it stated the HESH round performed like a 85mm round. So what would a 76mm HESH be like.
2. increase the barrel length from 23 cal. to 32-34 cal. long and intergreat a muzzle break and fume extractor, This would allow for a higher muzzle vol., improved accuracy, less felt recoil and allow for a full charge of proplent. I believe it was reduced dew to turret cracking.
3. possibly use the auto loader from the Israeli 60mm HVG. I know it is limited to 3 or so preloaded rounds but that is better then nothing.
4. mount the turret on a lower profile wheeled hull ie. a cut down LAV hull or a stretched Lynx type hull or both
This would not be a trainer, it would replace the coyote in the Direct Fire Support role or Recce role. If you added the Starstreak missile you have a very useful system. By using both wheeled and tracked platforms both Reg. and Res. would have a common weapon system and allow for full integration of both Reg. and Res. with little additional training on overseas missions.
5. and of course the rest of the bell and whistles, Stab it, Thermal site, laser range finder... etc.
One last thought I believe this gun would not support APDS rounds. So adding the Starstreak would be a great help. Sorry to all you arty types, the Starstreak missle does step on your toes as it is a anti-air/anti-armour missle, and I believe it is the of the future of all missiles.
You could of course pick up some surplus CVRT's from Spain and up gun them to a 90mm, re out fit the cougar and away we go!! Cheers all.