kiwi in exile
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There are different model LAVs so might not be as simple as you think to swap out some of LAVs/LAV turtrets with 'the yanks'Could be an option to exchange for a few of those 'surplus' NZLAVs along with some MGS to give army some organic teeth and cover whilst keeping within the same family of vehicles. Could do a swap with the yanks for some as they don't have 25mm cannon variant(could be seen as niche) and the US probably has some (TUA, MGS) in storage anyway they won't miss.
I also wonder what else they have in 'storage' these days that could/would benefit us and to a degree them.....
The USMC has LAVs with 25mm turrets AFAIK
The army has tracked bradleys with 25mm turrets and also TOWs
Plus they have the ability to throw tanks and airsupport into the mix if needed.
I agree about wanting to incorporate a missile/indirect fire capability though. A LAV patroll lacks the ability to shoot over hilltops/cover accurately if ambushed. You could argue yes but there will always be coalition artillery/airsupport in the mix, but is this always going to be the case. Or you could say that mobile LAVs could drive around any obstacles/cover to engage the enemy directly, but a smart enemy would pick a better ambush spot.
At the moment we have mortars, 105mm arty for indirect fire. Although the 105s are being updated and their capabilities enhanced, neither can really be called precision weapons.