Hi All, new here. Your discussion on Hugh White has been very instructive and I thought I would join the party. I have a number of comments I could throw into the mix, but first I wanted to add something here.No chance whatsoever. Changing the section size for the infantry invalidates the entire concept behind Plan BEERSHEEBA.
If we can't fit a whole section in one vehicle, we'll just buy more vehicles. You might end up with an IFV section of seven instead of six vehicles which, while not ideal, is hardly the end of the world.
Now that the GCV program is all but cancelled, GAO more or less recommended an upgraded M2/M3 Bradley solution and BAE have just about got the AMPV Bradley acrss the line, what do people think about an M2/M3/AMPV "A4" Bradley solution to L400? I haven't found how many seats in the AMPV but if the M2 carries 7 the AMPV without the turret should carry at least one more. Othwerwise it seems to tick almost all the boxes. Cheap and quick to start (surplus M2/M3), Australian content (BAE production line to refurbish), commonality with coalition partners, common IFV/CRV platform and reduced stress on logistics and the manning cap. I know some will argue it won't survive IED because it is not a V-hull, but BAE seem to have convinced the US Army otherwise.
The only box not ticked is wheeled CRV. I understand Cav like this because they can drive long distances to fight for information, but I suspect they like it more because it cannot be employed as FS over the last 300m or frittered away on 100 other support tasks. The US M3 and UK ASCOD seem to suggest tracked CRV can be OK.
What do you think? Is the bradley a goer for L400?