I have read a little bit about the PZH-2000 and K9 thunder, from what little bit of knowledge i have on SPH the spec’s seem to favour the PZH-2000 just in front.
I did notice that the K9 thunder also comes with it own organic re-supply capability witch to my mind brings the K9 into another class if purchased by the ADF.I could not find out how the PZH-2000 is re-suppled i believe it would be the old tried and tested method of ridged truck in the rear.
Would it be possible to use some of the old mothballed m113 that are still in storage and convert into something like the K9 resupply track or if Copperhead get’s the go ahead would it be feasible, but still having to dismount to reload.
I could not help but notice that the Dutch have criticised the PZH-2000 that the NBC system could not cope with the amount of dust coming in, and with the need to keep it in the shade unless firing witch tell me that it needs internal AC for the crew, considering how hot it gets in A-stan and northern Australia.
It also brought up a significant “cold gun “effect and having to use warmers does this mean having to warm up the barrel before firing?
On the topic of the Chinook Helicopter i read that Boeing states that the ideal number of aircraft is 18 obviously that could be direct replacement for the Caribou aircraft and the seven in service now become dedicated special force’s platform with longer range and in flight refuel probes and kit for the SAS and Commando Regiments. It’s a lot of money up front but i do not believe osprey is the answer due to cost and maintenance requirement when you can standardise on one platform.
http://www.boeing.com/rotorcraft/military/ch47d/docs/MH-47G_overview.pdf