I find it highly amusing how this thread keeps bimbling along. Great stuff!!
Okay, I think there are a few points need highlighting from a British perspective!!
Multi-fuel capability?? Oh yeah that'll really work, Chieftain's L60 - <Hawk.Spit> was promised to be multifuel - "you only need to change the injector pack and it'll run on anything from Gnat's pi*s to scotch" came the claim from British Leyland (who struggled to even make a decent car!!!) for the next 20 odd years it failed to even run coherently on derv!!!! So, let's not talk about multi fuel capability.....it's tish and pish!!!! Unrealistic and impractical in reality. As far as I know all the contenders have easy pack change facilities........Chieftain was about a 31/2 hour job - CR1 was under 3o minutes I assume CR2 is also the same or faster, it helps when the whole kit and kaboodle can come out in one heave.
Guns - they all do the same job - kill and wreak destruction....just what we tankies want!!! :
CR2's TOGS system used the first one on CR1 - is the Dog's bollox!!! It truly is like working in daylight! Maint heavy but worth the effort.
Armour - Irregardless of brandname, it's there for one thing - survivability.....make no mistake....of the weapons platform NOT the crew. The crew is quite simply what makes armour the queen of the battlefield.
The crew.....the claim when CR1 was brought in (on the sales film)was 'It only takes a few hours for the average driver to become proficient' well, that's true enough but, it takes a lot of experience for a driver to become truly a driver, terrain planning and awareness are not things taught in a classroom. His job has become easier with the hydrogas suspension units fitted on CR - The best system available anywhere - so if we want to rant about M1 and Leo's new technology shall we talk about torsion bar suspension? I think not. >
Also don't go on about interchangeability in NATO - MBT70 proved that would never happen evryone running off and abandoning the project stealing each other's ideas (or so they thought) but it broke up because evryone thought their own ideas were best?!?!? There you have it, every nation has developed and built their Armour for what they deem to be the right reasons in their tactical doctrine, they all believe theirs to be the best. You lucky guys in Canada are in the fortunate position of having had a choice....it was Leo2 and I sincerely hope it will be as successful for you as Leo1 obviously was. I have a German son who completed his 18month conscription in a Tank Battalion recently - he loved Leo2 but, said, "It had it's faults....only niggly ones but......faults!!"
So, to round off, what are we debating??? Which is best???? There is truly no real competition we are all Tankies together and on the same side..........I'd fight with a Canadian by my side any day!!! 2 Years ago on holiday in the Bahamas an American (looked like a bodybuilder) approached me at the pool bar and enquired........."Buddy, I saw you admiring my 'tat', you in the Corps" I looked at the tattoo he was now displaying on his shoulder which was a USMC emblem......"Na" I replied " I did 15 years but, not in your forces" "Oh, yer a limey!" He said , crushed his beer can in his paw and beggared off somewhere towards women!!Need I say more?!?!?