I would love to see bushmaster in kiwi green, would fill the niche between armoured pinzgauer and NZLAV and could possibly be more deployable as at the moment our armour is deemed either too overkill or underweight depending on threat level and terrain, although the small numbers currently deployed (3 LAV in Astan, 4 armoured pinz in Timor) is I suppose better than nothing.Nice idea but unfortunately all M113A1 have been cut up & turned into razor blades the only M113A1 left are being held by the National Army Museum in Waiouru only a limited stock of spares are left to keep the small fleet in Waiouru going. From what I remember the Bushmaster & NZLAV have the same powertrain so that could be a saving of some sorts IMO.
Commonality in drivetrain and with the aussies is also an added bonus in terms of spares and cross training. Also not as imposeing as a 25mm armed LAV but more survivable then a pinny so maybe more options available + the added fact they can be utilised in other roles such as ambulance, mortars, ISTAR etc.
A purchase of a few of these could also help relations with the west islanders after our (governments) unwillingness to help out in the Afghan training role.
Dave, was just wondering what the small fleet of M113s in Waiouru is used for? Training, back up, nostalgia? Always thought keeping some of the legacy gear ie M113s, rovers, 1300s, SLRs etc for enemy force on the larger exs would add a little realism, as the old black beanie does'nt quite cut it when your using exactly the same equipment otherwise (i suppose the desert DPMs will help more now). could even make their own little squadron with the support of civis to act as locals depending on scenarios and rotate between 2/1 and 1st depending on who's running the ex. Just a thought but then again if they are parking up some of the current fleet to save money somehow I don't see them maintaining older equipment just for training.