Infanteer said:Just picking up on this - I've done some considerable staff work on this in the past for various reasons.
The two documents that define crew commander requirements are B-GL-381-001 Training Safety and and LFCO on vehicles (can't recall the number of the top of my head).
Critically, a vehicle that has separate compartments for crew members is deemed to be a crewed vehicle. An LUVW is explicitly listed as a non-crewed vehicle (so, for that matter, is the RG-31).
381 states crew commanders are required when coordination is required to move and shoot a vehicle a vehicle in a tactical environment. So, to me, shooting static from a vehicle that isn't listed as a crewed vehicle doesn't require a qualified crew commander. The Armoured School may promulgate its own, more restrictive, regulations but IAW my reading of all applicable Army regulations a crew commander is not required.
It's important to hit the books and understand policy - people will default to "SME" status and say "it's policy" when they don't know or have forgotten what specific policy states. I've had people try to say no to something or try to throw roadblocks up quoting some obscure policy only to blow fishkisses when I asked for the specific reference.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, part of it is understanding the appropriate terminology used by the different trades. Case in point, I should have said indirect-live fire exercise so as not to be mistaken for 'fire and movement'. In the artillery virtually all of our exercises are live fire, indirect live fire as compared to what it seems armd recce would consider a live fire exercise i.e. fire and movement, which isn't generally practiced by the reserve artillery.
The challenge remains that our iltis was replaced by the Milcot which had an adverse impact on the mobility of our FOOs. I have yet to be on a weekend exercise where a Milcot or 2 don't get stuck. And for some reason a tow strap isn't standard kit in a milcot.
Regarding radios in our unit, I'm told we have Manpacks x 6, Milcots w/radios x 8, MSVS w/radio mounts x 3 (however there are no radios in them), CP x 2 with dual mounts. But that isn't tracking with what I've seen on previous exercises, so time will tell with what kit shows up for ex. Keep in mind that this represents the combined resources of all the artillery in the Bde as we join together to train.
Thanks again to everyone for your insights and comments on this subject.