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Has anybody read this yet? Posted Sept 8.
Some interesting statements here.
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/English/6_1_1.asp?id=648
SP Guns and Missiles (Think London and Montreal)
Armed Recce Helicopter (Think Mirabel)
MMEV not ADATS (Think London and Montreal again)
Some interesting statements here.
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/English/6_1_1.asp?id=648
BGen Ward said the Army will maintain a light, indirect fire capability which in part includes the 105mm guns. It may pursue a towed 155mm gun with a precision round (That "may" seems now to be "will") . In the longer term, the Army will continue development of its Future Indirect Fire Capability (FIFC), a system that will be automated, protected, mounted on a vehicle and may feature a mix of advanced Non-Line of Sight Cannons and long range rockets. BGen (Ret) Mike Ward says the rockets. BGen Ward said that system could be developed by 2015 and would become the medium weight, mechanized force's artillery system.
"At the same time we will continue to provide our light forces â “ which are becoming more robust and have more roles and missions identified for them â “ with a dedicated light indirect fire capability as well."
"A medium-to-heavy tactical lift helicopter can't operate by itself," explained BGen Ward, the outgoing Director-General of DGLCD. "It needs support, it needs something to reconnoiter for it â “ some of that can be manned, some unmanned â “ but it also needs something to protect it from ground fire and shoulder-launched air defence systems or other types of interdiction."
"So we have developed concepts for an armed helicopter that can provide reconnaissance and surveillance, can support the aviation fleet that is providing support to the Army and can operate autonomously as well. Many other countries are also pursuing armed reconnaissance helicopters."
While the DFU(LdSH) won't be delivered for a while yet, the Army is now well along the way to approving the Multi-Missions Effects Vehicle, the successor to ADATS, and delivering TOW Under Armour on a LAV chassis. The Army plans to fight those two vehicles together with the Mobile Gun System, providing a very agile and lethal direct fire capability.
SP Guns and Missiles (Think London and Montreal)
Armed Recce Helicopter (Think Mirabel)
MMEV not ADATS (Think London and Montreal again)