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Thanks FJAG,Archer comes in at around 35 to 38 tonnes. A Leo 2 at around 65. While a second fleet, lighter, fleet of trailers could do, I tend to favour the concept of one fleet type.
Essentially flatbeds are items not in constant use. To have two fleets on standby much of the time is a wasted resource. It's mostly an issue of determining the maximum fleet needed at any given time to move the combined force that needs to be moved. i.e. do the guns and IFVs and tanks need to be moved concurrently or can they be moved in discrete packages or mixed packages. Essentially, and IMHO, the best thing is to have all flatbeds of the same high-end capacity so that at the tactical level there is the greatest amount of flexibility available in how to handle a strategic level displacement.
Not at all up to speed on heavy armour or artillery. I've seen a few units on Avalanche duty in BC but mostly it's the old forts like the Halifax citadel where I see the guns. And black powder sure isn't what we dealing with in this discussion here. For reference the Archer is coming in at around the same weight as a D8 bulldozer (roadbuilding/moving serious rock) and the Leo 2 is around the D10 range (heavy mining operations). Mostly what I deal with though are D6 units which are more like 25 tonnes in weight so it's a different lowboy used again....we're also using smaller units since they don't sink as much in the swamps .
But I view artillery like air support....expensive to have in holding patterns but god do you love it when you're on the ground and it's covering your butt.
Thanks for the insight,
foresterab