Can anyone explain how the number 81 was derived in the video? I thought there were only 60 armoured Pinz (37 Weapon carriers, 23 C2 variants).
If it is the armoured variants that they are talking about I would suggest that repairing those variants is not worthwhile (seeing as they are seriously underpowered & have completely inadequate mine/IED protection to ever be put into real operational use). Better to bin them now and go buy something more suitable. There are many options out there to choose from. One I quite like is the one the Irish Army picked - BAE's RG32 Outrider (known as the LTAV in Irish service). A nice 4-5 seater 4x4 with reasonable mine protection. Fairly heavy at 9.5 tonnes though. Would have been quite nice to have for Afghanistan.
Chis73
The heavier pinnys apart from the GP/GS versions (other than the obvious armoured variants) are the 13 SOVs(SF) and 8 ambulances(box body) so I think these are included in the 81. The armoured problems have been known from early on and have been discussed on here before, same drivetrain, axles and engine as their lighter general softskin stablemates therefore not a big surprise there was going to be issues as they were already at a weight disadvantage from stock before any kits even added and therefore have to labour more to get the same result resulting in greater wear and tear quicker.
So apart from their unsuitability to mitigate modern IED threats or lack of power and under carriage robustness they are pretty much limited to certain lower risk ops such as 'Timor' vs likely higher risk such as 'Afghan' which pretty much dictates their deployment/employment, not ideal when we need options.
The general version is good at what it does and the other issues such as trans (NZ went auto over usual manual causing overheating) has been addressed through the manufacturer, who also incidently stopped making this model not long after our purchase (which will undoubtedly cause a parts supply problem eventually if not already).
I say sell off the armoured versions (would make good police riot control vehicle, AOS, lower level peace keeping etc) to whoever routinely needs 'up-armour' but not nesscessarily 'under-armour' and start armoured requirements fresh now we have lessons learnt to gauge off.
Give the SOVs to recon elements and SAS go supacat/jackell(proven, commonality in SF circles), supplement pinz ambos(NZ based) with bushmaster ambos (as well as other spt roles) and replace armoured weapons carriers with panther (IVECO). Also trade excess NZLAV with more suitable stryker variants (mortar, eng, C+C etc) for better operational use and trade dispertion. This will not only provide better suited purpose built platforms but also provide us with a better mix to cover more varying scenarios when considerations such as size, weight limitations, roles, intensity etc come into play as in this game one size definitely does not fit all.