- Reaction score
- 6
- Points
- 230
-There was an officer participating who stated that he would be giving a presentation to the Commandant of the Infantry Corps regarding what presided during the trial. At one point he asked me what I thought of this. (the load carriage jury) I expressed my concern that, even though we are moving to a modular system, units will still try to force uniformity on soldiers. I told him that soldiers will never stop buying kit, and that the beauty of a modular system is that now he doesn't have to buy an entire rig, just the pouches he prefers. Modularity gives each soldier the ability to customize to increase his level of effectiveness and efficiency and that should not be stagnated or stunted by an inflexible directive from an out of touch chain of command. He agreed with me, but stated that individual units chain of command would be responsible for policy's such as that.
-Some major flaws in our PPE were discussed. I will not go into detail on an open forum, but they were disturbing. What was more disturbing was the reaction from the pers from DLR and DRDC-Toronto. The flaws discussed were not being addressed at the moment, and this seemed OK with them. The flaws were serious, yet talked about by them in a very non-chalant manner, as though it was common knowledge and accetable to have these flaws present and to not be working to remedy them. If anyone wants specifics, please feel free to PM me. If a mod deems it acceptable to discuss fatal flaws in PPE, please advise and I will make my concerns clearer and more public.
We discussed this points with DLR and CLS after a ""Dog and Pony in Ottawa and Washington after our tour in 2002 and again through out the trials (FBES) Fort Benning Experimental Series 2004-2005. Regardless of what is choosen the PWGS will want a certain percentage of Canadian content. The CLS can direct whatever he wish but he cannot over rule the Treasury Board regulations. They can buy small qty without going thru them but large projects will have to go thru the process no matter how streamline it has become. And now with the economy, there is more of a push to keep the money within Canada. Grohmann Knife anyone.
If any of the "trial rigs" is Canadian made or content guess which one you are getting. An example is the wpn rails system. We had a number of excellent systems at the time but none had Canadian content except the triad. Guess which one was chosen.
Cloth the soldier program was a 80% solution of the persons trialed. Even with just including the CBT arms on this trial it will be a majority rule and there will be a percentage of the pers that will hate the item chosen and will want to use something different. You can't make everybody happy and CLS program was the premier example.
And on top of it all. If the people making the decisions have used or have preferences they will fight for a particular piece of equipment.
A better solution would be to give a combat equipment allowance with a set of strict purchasing criteria for the soldiers and the soldier could buy their choice. It would be the responsibility of the individual to have backup set.