Now that wins the "post of the year" award from me Old Faithful...and its only January!have you guys ever been to a remote mine site in either FNQ or the NT? There is some enormous equipment in some very out of the way locations. Im talking about trucks with buckets that you could drive a couple of M1a1s into.Places like Nhullanbuy,Weipa ranger urainium mine come to mind. If we need to get them somewhere,we can. in my buisness we send "tools" to oil rigs, im not talking about spanners.The rigs them selves incoperate big,heavy stuff on`em, and the big heavy stuff comes from factorys....on land,and in Oz. I think that you guys are making a bigger issue out of transporting these vehicles than it really is. Its a bit like the Indian Su30,s "beating" the US f15,s. The NT want the fed gov to build better roads and bridges.same for everyone else. We move massive weights between Dampier in WA to darwin in The NT. The only real problem is the Vic river bridge,and thats only if its underwater.the states just want more $$$from the fed govt for there own coffers.(i dont know how to dissasemble a bucket on one of those huge trucks,my job is to help assemble huge equip for oil rigs, then load trucks,that drive them to sea ports or WA)
With regard to the actual tech: I think the only mods that you need to plan for in the future on the Kangaroo M1 is the powerpack, track mods, and eventually a situation awareness suite upgrade. But all of these are way in the future...
I think I have said it before, but the L55 120 would have been good to retrofit before buying... but no one seemed to really mind, or care at the time and now you have them, right?
Really, if you want to kill things in a tank you need to know where the other guy is before he figures out where you are. So the above reflects tech upgrades to extend that kill zone... If the Oz army continues with its networking initiatives then that kill zone (for it's m1's) will just grow bigger without too much effort expended upon the actual platform itself.
cheers
w