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Geo, a number of people spoke out about the Iltis -- while I agree with you -- by the time of the mine strike they where abject POS's. This issue is entirely different.
I'm not a LAV driver, but I have gunned and commanded them. At this point in time all of us who are Drivers or CC/gunners do not have enough info as we where not there -- let alone all the self proclaimed SME's on the subject whop are blathering away. One unnamed individual who purports himself to be a SME had the audacity to blame the crew - basing it on unfamiliarity/incompetance. Now having been deployed to Afghan and seen who much driving a LAV crew can amase I have a few issues with that commentator.
One of our members here was involved in a non injurt rollover on a previous tour -- and several of us who are board members have had vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to pedestrain, paracowboy to vehicle etc accidents. The roads are not up to what most Canadians would call a road -- there is not to no traffic control -- occasionally you will see Police who may or may not decide they want to enforce traffic laws -- The locals have absolutely NO respect for any traffic laws, barricade and NATO/Coalition vehicles (unless you are pointing your weapon at them).
The LAV in its many flavours is a combat tested vehicle used by Canada and other nations - to wit the US has built its Stryker brigades upon a LAVIII chasis.
WE ALL NEED TO TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND AWAIT THE OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE INCIDENT REPORT.
I'm not a LAV driver, but I have gunned and commanded them. At this point in time all of us who are Drivers or CC/gunners do not have enough info as we where not there -- let alone all the self proclaimed SME's on the subject whop are blathering away. One unnamed individual who purports himself to be a SME had the audacity to blame the crew - basing it on unfamiliarity/incompetance. Now having been deployed to Afghan and seen who much driving a LAV crew can amase I have a few issues with that commentator.
One of our members here was involved in a non injurt rollover on a previous tour -- and several of us who are board members have had vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to pedestrain, paracowboy to vehicle etc accidents. The roads are not up to what most Canadians would call a road -- there is not to no traffic control -- occasionally you will see Police who may or may not decide they want to enforce traffic laws -- The locals have absolutely NO respect for any traffic laws, barricade and NATO/Coalition vehicles (unless you are pointing your weapon at them).
The LAV in its many flavours is a combat tested vehicle used by Canada and other nations - to wit the US has built its Stryker brigades upon a LAVIII chasis.
WE ALL NEED TO TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND AWAIT THE OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE INCIDENT REPORT.