Just discovered your site. I enjoyed reading your comments and opinions on MMEV and its potential impact on the CF. However I would like to get some the facts straight, there seems to be too much shooting from the hip, namely on MMEV Configuration / Role, MMEV value and MMEV status.
(1) MMEV Configuration / Role is the result of 3 factors
- Chronic under funding of DND,
- Changing reality (3 block war, RMA),
- Existing CF capability.
Canada simply put can not afford a $25B/yr Defence budget - like it or not that's our reality - health care is about to suck up 50% of all governments expenses in the next few years. This means that as for the navy and the air force, the army kit needs to become more multi-role and multi-missions while standardizing equipment and training in order to get more bang for the buck while remaining able to perform their mission This also means that Canada Army will restrict its capabilities and missions to what it can afford while remaining relevant to our partners and to our nation. MMEV will provide a flexible, affordable and sustainable army tool to perform three key missions. Think of it of low-cost attack helicopter on wheel working 24/7 at 1/3 of the price and minimum personnel to operate it.
MISSION A - joint operations, interoperability and Surveillance for Homeland Defence with NORAD, NATO and ABCA forces (3D Radar, Link 11/16, ASCC, Command Post) it is the only army system that gives you real-time 3rd dimension awareness (e.g. tell the friendly air force jocks in real-time where our forces are on the ground...and avoid fratecide - wish ADATS had been there before in Khandahar)
MISSION B - Protect our troops and vital points (including in Canada) against fast-air, cruise, UCAV etc... - Canada by treaty is obligated to have its own organic air-defence. This is the only ground based air defence left in Canada (thanks to budget cut back) -
MISSION C - Provide direct and Non-Line of Sight fire support against hardened target (tanks, bunker, Toyota trucks) up to 8km. This is the holy Mary pass machine, which out-range out-gun anything out there, not the kit you put in front with the MGS, TUA.
CHANGING REALITY - as expeditionary forces the CF is limited to what it can carry and support. Standard vehicle platforms but different payload configurations give commander in the field flexibility (contrary from some statement I read you don't do all the mission at once - you gear up for each mission). Air Force and Navy are used to multi-mission - I guess the Army is still stuck in cap badges battles to its own detriment.
CF CAPABILITY - MMEV system is in fact modernisation on an ADATS (which was limited to AD because of Cap badge issue) but ADATS stands for Air Defence Anti-Tanks, 80% of the MMEV kit will come from Military Off the Shelf equipment. A new system will imply facilities costs, retraining, new missiles, etc... Moreover, would cost at least twice as much. You don't need to buy the AD and 70mm rocket - there is plenty in stock in the system.
(2) MMEV Value - lets get the facts straight again
· 33 MMEV = $750M .... WRONG
· 33 MMEV, 5 ASCC, 5 Mobile Command Post, DND costs (incl PWGSC - taxes), spares Project Management, training, TTPs
· $750M = $200M Project management, engineering, spares, integration and tests, $400M equipment and $150M DND/PWGSC costs
· P.S. ADATS was designed mid-1980 with mid-1980 computers - modernization means just that
· Real-recurring cost per units $10M - similar systems costs much more
· One independent system per mission (e.g. AD, radar, tanks, etc.) $10M each - excluding the ammo, infrastructure, retraining, etc.
· Attack Helicopter costs: $30M USD per unit, plus missiles, ground crew, and dealing with your air force buddies, and 4-6 hours reactions time if the weather is good
(3) MMEV Status - this is not a concept vehicle it is real - what new is the platform (LAV III) and the new sub-systems. MMEV status will depends on if the army continue fighting between themselves, become indecisive once against and give the opportunity to the air force and the navy to grab the money for their priority while you guy still try to figure out what you want to do once again.
Sorry, if I appear blunt but it sadden me to see the army collapsing on itself once more because of internal doubt of caps badge fighting. You deserve better.