"As much as a portion of the Armoured refuses to admit they need the extra dismounts they do -- and Matt's examples are proof of that requirment."
- We always knew we needed and wanted the dismounts. Do a week as a four-man two-Lynx patrol and watch the sleep deprivation take it's toll on good judgement.
The Coyote mid-life upgrade follow-ons will hopefully give us the two seat trunk monkey establishment we need. The only question is, will the TB Nazis give us the Person/Years to stock them? The answer is "No, the TB Nazis all attended the Bob F School of minimal effort." (Bob F being the one to 'order' DND Coyote Tm NOT to trick out the Coyote when we bought it - an order which was disobeyed).
So, who will sit in the chairs? Anyone who has done time as an M113 1/2 C&R Lynx Observer on a Petawawa winter exercise knows a 'Yote has lots of room in the back by comparison. As for tour loading, the lawn chairs and wading pool went outside, and all the ammo we could steal went inside - no problem.
I asked the Army Commander in 1999 if we considered putting the Coyote package on a LAV for signature reasons as well as commonality. He said "Which LAV? L3, L4, L5? When do we stop upgrading? As far as signature goes, most Canadian soldiers can't tell the difference between the Coyote and the LAV 3, I don't imagine the bad guys will either."
So, no reason to go to a bigger Surv/Recce veh, when the one we have now is too big as it is.
Tom
- We always knew we needed and wanted the dismounts. Do a week as a four-man two-Lynx patrol and watch the sleep deprivation take it's toll on good judgement.
The Coyote mid-life upgrade follow-ons will hopefully give us the two seat trunk monkey establishment we need. The only question is, will the TB Nazis give us the Person/Years to stock them? The answer is "No, the TB Nazis all attended the Bob F School of minimal effort." (Bob F being the one to 'order' DND Coyote Tm NOT to trick out the Coyote when we bought it - an order which was disobeyed).
So, who will sit in the chairs? Anyone who has done time as an M113 1/2 C&R Lynx Observer on a Petawawa winter exercise knows a 'Yote has lots of room in the back by comparison. As for tour loading, the lawn chairs and wading pool went outside, and all the ammo we could steal went inside - no problem.
I asked the Army Commander in 1999 if we considered putting the Coyote package on a LAV for signature reasons as well as commonality. He said "Which LAV? L3, L4, L5? When do we stop upgrading? As far as signature goes, most Canadian soldiers can't tell the difference between the Coyote and the LAV 3, I don't imagine the bad guys will either."
So, no reason to go to a bigger Surv/Recce veh, when the one we have now is too big as it is.
Tom