Unthought-of roles: there is no <>, said Brigadier General Jeffrey Sorenson, the Deputy for Acquisition Systems Management in the Office of the Secretary of the Army, on 13 December 2004.
Since the end of the Cold War there has been a shift toward wheeled
armoured fighting vehicles An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, protected by armour and armed with weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain.
Armored fighting vehicles are classified according to their intended role on the battlefield and characteristics. that combine the advantages of rapid tactical
deployment and protected mobility with reduced life cycle costs. Studies
undertaken by Nato, the US Marine Corps and the Canadian Army, among
others, indicate that the life cycle costs of wheeled vehicles Noun 1. wheeled vehicle - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people; "the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from around 3500 BC" axle - a shaft on which a wheel rotates are about
40 to 60 per cent less than that of tracked vehicles, as peacekeepers
deployed in the Former Yugoslavia have well learned.
The ability of the US Army's 8 x 8 Stryker--captured in the
lead photo by the US Department of Defense--to deploy rapidly over long
distances is a characteristic exploited by planners in Iraq. <<It
doesn't shake the crew like a typical Bradley does,>> said
Brigadier General Carter Ham Lieutenant General Carter F. Ham (born February 16, 1952) is the incoming Director for Operations (J-3) at the Joint Staff. He recently served as Commanding General, U.S. 1st Infantry Division from August 2006 to August 2007. , commander of Task Force Olympia, which
included the first Stryker Brigade Combat Team The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the US Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branched maneuver brigade, and its attached support and fire units. . <<We often launch
strikes that go over 100 kilometres into the desert. That's tough
to do in a Bradley. But it is important to remember that it is not an
'either-or' proposition. There is a definite place for
Bradleys and main battle tanks.>>
Programmes such as the FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence and the British Army's Future Rapid
Effects System (Fres), although less ambitious than the US project in
terms of 'leap ahead technology', are intended to combine the
strategic and tactical speed of deployment of a light force with the
battlefield punch of a heavy force. However, some industry officials and
military officers argue that the requirement that all FCS and Fres
variants weigh no more than 20 tonnes so that they can be carried by a
C-130 Hercules is imposing an unrealistic constraint upon designers.
They point out that to move strategic distances larger aircraft such as
the C-17 or A400M will be used, and that for tactical operations it is
unlikely that any aircraft, including the C-130, would be risked landing
on an airfield that has not been secured. If that is the case should the
ability to fight off the ramp of a C-130 be a defining requirement for
new fighting vehicles?
Giat has designed the French Army's new 28-tonne 8 x 8
Vehicule Blinde de Combat d'Infanterie (VBCI VBCI Vehicule Blinde de Combat d'Infanterie VBCI Valence Bond Configuration Interaction ) around the
requirement that it be carried by the A400M. The German Army's
tracked Puma, scheduled to be rolled out at the end of the year by a
Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann joint venture, is designed to be
carried by the A400M with its baseline protection (the A400 is thus
definitely setting a new air transportability yardstick in Europe).
Another aircraft will carry the eleven tonnes of armour that brings the
vehicle to its maximum combat weight.
The Puma, with a maximum combat weight greater than that of the
Russian T-62, will certainly blur the distinction between medium and
heavy vehicles. The distinction between light and medium vehicles has
long been unclear. Panhard's 3.5-tonne Vehicule Blinde Leger (VBL VBL Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder (Occupational pension, Germany) VBL Verband Bayerischer Lokalrundfunk (Germany) VBL Vertical Bloch Line (Memory Device) )
is certainly not in the same category as the General Dynamics General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD) is a defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2006 it is the sixth largest defense contractor in the world[1]. The company has changed markedly in the post-Cold War era of defense consolidation. Light
Armoured Vehicle armoured vehicle
Motor vehicle with plating for protection against bullets, shells, or other projectiles that moves on wheels or tracks. The tank is the chief armoured vehicle for larger military forces. (LAV), despite their names. Its name did not deter the
US Army from selecting the LAV for its Medium Interim Armoured Vehicle
requirement.
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