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CSA 105 said:And you would be basing your opinion on your many years of tank time, I suppose?
Do you actually know what it's like to go 70 km/h in a tracked vehicle that weighs 50+ tons? How about trying to stop? Or track targets? Or keep a grip on the stab as you move around streets and near obstacles? What part of the track would you redesign to speed up the tank and what do you mean by "much" faster? I'm intrigued. Of course, as Mr. Majoor has pointed out, there are not a lot of places where you can actually get up to 70km/h without endangering yourself and others. But don't let that little detail cloud your plan.
One thing that you haven't mentioned with a view to improving our fleet, based on all your tank expertise, of course, is communications. Our tanks have a wonderful feature in their comms system called "listening silence". This function, when enabled, permits the crew to listen to transmissions over the radio but prevents anyone in the crew from transmitting. It is an excellent function when operating in periods where emissions are reduced for security reasons.
It also prevents inexperienced crew members from keying on the net and making foolish transmissions when unsupervised. Perhaps you should enable your own "listening silence" on this means.
Hear Hear CSA 105.
It would of course be great to have an MBT weighing 70tons plus at around 70mph able to knock off a gnats testicle at 2500metres but, as you rightly point out this would be near on impossible by today's technology.
Let us not forget, a Tank is a 'Weapons platform' and therefore must be able to 'fight'. I remember so well seeing the M1 and Leo2 sales films in the 80's. MBT's seemingly 'flying' all over the place banging off shot in all directions Leo's indexed reload facility hammering the gun up in the air after each shot. My only question was....."Have they hit anything?" I would find it unrealistic no matter how clever at editing target hits into the film. CR 2 films are always realistic, as an MBT Commander I was always taught and practised 'Shooting on the move'. I even had to carry out engagements with the MA over the back decks, that in itself was a feat. All MBTs have limit switches for the gun kit. IF the MA should be in danger of fouling the hull during traverse, wham, the switches throw the gun into 'Auto elevate', given terrain and speed this would be a common occurence even at slower speeds and gun front but, at 70mph no FC computer could calculate for the speed with which the vehicle would encounter the terrain!!
A question about your comms systems, as I was an RAC Sigs School instructor or 'Bleep' to his mates. Do you use the same throat mic system as the Germans....you know the one? yes, the one that makes everyone using it sound like a Wookie off Star Wars?? I take it you've all heard of Britain's Bowman Knee top satnav/radio system??
I'm off now, you'll be relieved to hear, to Mauritius for a third attempt at wedlock. I look forward to 'Tanking' with you all when I return!!!! :skull:
Shouting down to the Infanteers "Come on you chaps, you can't expect to live forever" And away they went.
British Tank Commander, Cambrai 1917.