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Navies start wars with heavily armed, lightly armored ships and end them with heavily armored ones.
1 posted on 02/16/2014 11:52:44 AM PST by null and void
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speed kills


2 posted on 02/16/2014 11:55:19 AM PST by bigheadfred
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Can you name a historical instance when that has happened? Just curious.


3 posted on 02/16/2014 11:56:02 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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Yep, That always works out well.

The U.S. Navy took one look at H.M.S Sheffield during the Falklands and said "We can build Aluminum ship that burn brighter and kill our soldiers faster than the British can!"

Dolts, all of them.

5 posted on 02/16/2014 11:58:30 AM PST by KC_Lion (Build the America you want to live in at your address, and keep looking up.- Sarah Palin)
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Ditto. Between every major conflict navies and armies trade armor for mobility. Once the SHTF, armor quickly becomes relevant.

But why do we have to learn this lesson again? They are selling off the MRAPS that replaced the under armored HUMVEES as we speak.

Rumsfield wanted to get rid of the M1, and Bradley heavy infantry and replace it with the Stryker family of vehicles. When SHTF we needed the armor. Yet here we go again.

Rinse and repeat.


6 posted on 02/16/2014 11:58:30 AM PST by DariusBane (Liberty and Risk. Flip sides of the same coin. So how much risk will YOU accept?)
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UCAVs or large drones mounted with sniper and mini HeLLFire capabilities.. That’s the future in combat.

Until conditions shut’em down, that is.

And then , it’s back to boots on the ground..

Troops in exo-armored suits..


7 posted on 02/16/2014 11:58:37 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Revolution is a'brewin!!!)
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Evidently these nimbos never watch youtube FSA knocking out Syrian T55 T72 tanks and BMB`s [going at full speed] with rpg`s, ATM`s, RR`s and IED`s .

WELLL, DUHHHH goombahs


11 posted on 02/16/2014 12:00:32 PM PST by bunkerhill7 ("The Second Amendment has no limits on firepower"-NY State Senator Kathleen A. Marchione.")
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I think the Volkswagen Van fits the requirements from Fort Benning. Let’s put the Commandant of the Infantry School in a Volkswagen Van and have him charge into ambushes in Afghanistan. Everybody wants light vehicles until they start receiving fire.


14 posted on 02/16/2014 12:02:01 PM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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Until somehow they’re slowed down and then .....


21 posted on 02/16/2014 12:08:38 PM PST by SkyDancer (I Believe In The Law Until It Intereferes With Justice.)
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Right on! Just look at what happened to the British battle cruisers during and after WWI. They all turned out to be death traps.


22 posted on 02/16/2014 12:08:39 PM PST by libstripper (Asv)
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When I was a baby Armor lieutenant studying where things were going back in the early ‘80’s, I realized that the idea of heavy armor was going to be obsolete unless it was a force field or something.
$100 man portable anti-armor vs $n million heavy platform is not a good tradeoff.
With modern equipment, if you can find it, you can see it, if you can see it, you can hit it, if you can hit it you WILL kill it.

There are times that heavy armor is the right weapon.
Stealth, speed, surprise.
Without those, with drones, missiles, new generations of explosives, computer control of systems which can be 10,000 x as fast as a human, you are liable to be the guest of honor at a bar-b-que.

Modern tanks are survivable.
That means you hose them out, replace the electronics and optics, and put in a new crew.

When there is heavy armor on the field, you have to have a counter. In the past that was your own armor.
The Russian stuff was no match for ours in Iraq. Ask H.R. McMaster.
But with the increasing availability of drones with missiles, I don’t want to be in a tank, a ship, an HQ area, etc.
Be a ghost or be a ghost.


28 posted on 02/16/2014 12:23:22 PM PST by jim999
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The first contracts go out for the ultralight combat vehicle, first order requirements: nine person capacity and sling loading on a blackhawk.

during acceptance testing, the marines will insist on an amphibious variant, the air force will add a requirement for aircrew transport, and the army will find out the things only fit inside c-130s sideways. The ULCV project becomes the ULCV family of vehicles and additional contracts are bid out.

some time after initial fielding a part common to all variants will be found defective and each branch of service bids out contracts for replacements, none of which are interchangable.

in its first deployment, the armor will be proven ineffective for any combat condition and the next set of contracts for up armoring will be signed, no bid of course, for expediency’s sake. The uclv will no longer seat nine or be sling load capable, but fulfillment of all the accumulated contracts will now span a majority of congressional districts.

meanwhile, the special forces guys are using old toyota pickups purchased on the economy.


30 posted on 02/16/2014 12:26:05 PM PST by jz638
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Here we go again. During the Iraq invasion, our troops in unarmored humvees were getting slaughtered. Soon the DOD starting bringing in up-armored humvees and started slapping ACAV gunshields on the roofs to protect the gunners. JUST LIKE IN VIETNAM! Then they brought in MRAPS with V-shaped mine resistant hulls WHICH THE SOUTH AFRICANS CAME UP WITH IN THE 1970’s!

And now JUST LIKE POST VIETNAM the lessons learned will be thrown away, common sense lost, and the Army will have to learn the same lessons with rivers of blood in the next conflict.

US Army, hundreds of years of tradition untouched by progress.


34 posted on 02/16/2014 12:35:55 PM PST by Tailback
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Hmmm...the 4500 lb weight target might be tough, but here goes.

British S.A.S. Desert Rats vs Rommel's Afika Korps

All field tested.

what DOD really needs is to gather NASCAR and Baja Race mechanics, a bunch of SeaBees, a passel of light trucks, a steady supply of cold beer, and a huge hanger. Lock them in and let them party and voila!

As some body pointed out up thread, they ain't ever going faster than 2500 fps much less an IED.

If fly in shoot and scoot fly out is the name of the game then the HMVs and Strykers is a prime example of what not to do.

But the very first big damn thing to do is change the ROE and lock up all the JAGS in Guantanamo for the duration...or maybe until an asteroid strikes earth.

35 posted on 02/16/2014 12:37:34 PM PST by Covenantor ("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
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"Maneuver officials"?
What the hell's a "Maneuver official" - other than someone who has never been caught in a firesack while driving a lightly armored vehicle before?
43 posted on 02/16/2014 1:05:02 PM PST by grobdriver (Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
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On the actual battlefield they will, like the HUMVs be uparmored with whatever shielding can be fastened on by the troops and will be found to be terribly underpowered..


45 posted on 02/16/2014 1:17:57 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINEhttp://steshaw.org/economics-in-one-lesson/)
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Every armchair bureaucrat talks "light and lethal." It gets lots of head nods at meetings. The problem is, the shoe clerks have never seen an artillery attack, or experience carpet bombs rattling their pink bodies.

Once the lead starts flying, you don't want "light" separating you from the hot lead, and the "lethal lite" doesn't break the other guy's heavy so well. In the end, it will get you killed.

People want "light and lethal" because they don't want to deal with heavy air and sea lift required to the get the heavy stuff to where the bad guys are. But heavy lift ultimately wins wars.

47 posted on 02/16/2014 1:20:35 PM PST by SkyPilot
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This is what happens when stupid people are elected


53 posted on 02/16/2014 1:41:32 PM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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In WW-II the US fielded the M18 “Hellcat” which was a lightly armored but fast tank destroyer.


57 posted on 02/16/2014 1:52:52 PM PST by The Great RJ
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"Highly transportable, all-terrain vehicle..., travel 75 percent of the time across country and on rough trails, ...light enough to be sling-loaded by a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter"

Hmmmm, I think I might know of such a vehicle...

/bonus: it's inexpensive as hell

58 posted on 02/16/2014 2:01:04 PM PST by FreedomCalls (It's called the "Statue of Liberty" and not the "Statue of Security.")
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What, no votes from the guys actually riding in these death traps? Why is it that the REMF’s get to make all these decisions?


71 posted on 02/16/2014 4:02:13 PM PST by batterycommander (a little more rubble, a lot less trouble)
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