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Humphrey Bogart said:The TAPV was procured to provide a battlefield mobility solution for the Army. Vehicles of its ilk have been used by others very successfully in low intensity conflicts around the world for decades.
The vehicles were created to eliminate the need to do this:
I would even classify the French VAB as a variant of Patrol Vehicle, they seem to do just fine rolling around the desert:
Heck, the Brits figured out fairly quickly in NI the importance of having a vehicle that could get troops from Point A to Point B safely.
The French, South Africans, Portuguese, British, etc. Have all figured out what an Armoured Patrol Vehicle is good for, why is the Canadian Army having trouble wrapping their head around the problem?
The problem is/appears to be (optics wise anyway) that Canadian staffers (or their overseers) like to over think problems, [perhaps to] perpetuate them and then come up with unrealistic expectations of what we want or need at the pointy end...add to that our procurement process is like watching molasses crawl up hill in the dead of winter. For some reason, everyone wants to take a relatively simple thing and make it complicated. Army example - the C16...Medical example - the UNMO medical kit (pet project of mine that some knobber turned from something simple and small into something enormous and completely out to lunch MR).
:2c: for what it's worth.
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