My thoughts are
Advantages
1) Sustained rate of fire
2) gives the option of upgrading the gun because the loader wont be as proficient or downgrading the gun as the ROF of the autoloader would be greater (but i don't see why we would but anyway)
3) less internal volume and decreased vehicle height
Disadvantages
1) Greater possibility of malfunction than a loader
2) Human loaders give comparable (somtimes better) rates of fire anyway
3) No military threats at the moment justify widespread issue
4) What are we going to do with the loaders when they go? Surely thats going to add strain to the logistical train
5) If it breaks the ROF will be significantly lower by the crew (brings the issue of who is going to do it and the decreased effectiveness of their primary job)
6) Weighes more than 4 average sized men (Using the average for the US as around 200lbs) but i will alter this depending on your response
7) can perform substantially less tasks than the loader and thus putting more strain on the remainder of the crew which would increase fatigue and decrease overall crew performance
You guys know much more about it than me, would you say those are realistic statements?
Advantages
1) Sustained rate of fire
2) gives the option of upgrading the gun because the loader wont be as proficient or downgrading the gun as the ROF of the autoloader would be greater (but i don't see why we would but anyway)
3) less internal volume and decreased vehicle height
Disadvantages
1) Greater possibility of malfunction than a loader
2) Human loaders give comparable (somtimes better) rates of fire anyway
3) No military threats at the moment justify widespread issue
4) What are we going to do with the loaders when they go? Surely thats going to add strain to the logistical train
5) If it breaks the ROF will be significantly lower by the crew (brings the issue of who is going to do it and the decreased effectiveness of their primary job)
6) Weighes more than 4 average sized men (Using the average for the US as around 200lbs) but i will alter this depending on your response
7) can perform substantially less tasks than the loader and thus putting more strain on the remainder of the crew which would increase fatigue and decrease overall crew performance
You guys know much more about it than me, would you say those are realistic statements?