Because we're cutting expenditure, & the MoD calculates that it'd be cheaper to keep the Warriors & update them than retire them early & buy new.If anything we might see Warrior turret upgrades cancelled. By the time ASCOD SV Scout finally enters service, Warrior numbers will most likely have been reduced as the military moves towards a lighter deployable tracked vehicle approach. Why not then simply keep the ASCOD line open and replace the current UK AFV fleet with the orginal ASCOD AFV fitted with the new 40mm cannon?
We have a fleet of FV432 APCs, recently upgraded to Bulldog configuration. They'll need replacing before the Warriors, but the combination will supply all our needs for quite a while. We're already reducing numbers, by not upgrading all the FV432s, & retiring the non-upgraded examples.
BTW, I thought experience in Iraq had demonstrated the need for heavy, well-armoured AFVs.
We're not discussing the whole UK AFV fleet. We're going to operate a mix, whatever happens. The argument for scrapping Warrior early (& that's what you're proposing shouldn't be based on a feeling that it'd be nice to have a neat list of AFV types, but on cost & effectiveness.So let's roll it over and continue production standardising the whole UK AFV fleet around a single platform (C&C, mortar carrier, AT etc.