@Chrom
Oh common, I am used to more reasonable posts from you.
Why shouldn't the all around RPG protection be good (I made a mistake the rear is not that safe but the rest is)?
You claim that BTR-T have even improved MBT armor.
You also know that besides the fact that it weights 43 tons a Puma C has not the same frontal armor of a MBT. Were do you think all this weights went? Into a new shiny coffee maker?
Look at these pictures and take a good look at the add-on armor on the sides (You can see it good at the picture at the bottom).
http://www.rommelkiste.de/Fahrzeuge/Puma/Puma.html
BTW, the claimed protection against our own 30mm APFSDS frontal is just the minimum protection of the Puma. Remember that the Marder A3 is already armored against 30mm and was successfully tested against the 2A42 of the BMP-2 (Is it a big jump in capabilities from the 2A42 to the 2A72 in the BMP-3?) and the Puma is far ahead of this when it comes to protection.
As for how many IFVs we need.
The Bundeswehr is going to have ca. 220.000 soldiers and with 8 active MechInf Bns + some vehicles for our joint fire support teams (FAO and FAC in one team) 410 vehicles is enough. We will only have 350 active Leo IIs.
We only produced 2136 Marder. And those are numbers for cold war. Do you want us now to produce a minimum of 4100 Pumas? nfloorl:
Oh common, I am used to more reasonable posts from you.
Why shouldn't the all around RPG protection be good (I made a mistake the rear is not that safe but the rest is)?
You claim that BTR-T have even improved MBT armor.
You also know that besides the fact that it weights 43 tons a Puma C has not the same frontal armor of a MBT. Were do you think all this weights went? Into a new shiny coffee maker?
Look at these pictures and take a good look at the add-on armor on the sides (You can see it good at the picture at the bottom).
http://www.rommelkiste.de/Fahrzeuge/Puma/Puma.html
BTW, the claimed protection against our own 30mm APFSDS frontal is just the minimum protection of the Puma. Remember that the Marder A3 is already armored against 30mm and was successfully tested against the 2A42 of the BMP-2 (Is it a big jump in capabilities from the 2A42 to the 2A72 in the BMP-3?) and the Puma is far ahead of this when it comes to protection.
As for how many IFVs we need.
The Bundeswehr is going to have ca. 220.000 soldiers and with 8 active MechInf Bns + some vehicles for our joint fire support teams (FAO and FAC in one team) 410 vehicles is enough. We will only have 350 active Leo IIs.
We only produced 2136 Marder. And those are numbers for cold war. Do you want us now to produce a minimum of 4100 Pumas? nfloorl: