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I think I'm missing something here. Is the Army planning to replace all Bradleys with Strykers? Or most, or just some?
FWIW, I'm in agreement with the majority-- wheeled APCs are great assets for peacekeepers and light cavalry.
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Except that the new 120mm still uses NATO standard 120mm ammo. What happens is that a significant amount of propellent isn't burned up during firing, the L/55 simply burns up more of the propellent hence more oomph to the projectile.
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While Strykers are a badly needed updating of the light divisions, I strongly feel that de-mobbing heavy divisions and ACRs in order to field even more Stryker brigades is a policy that the US Army will eventually come to regret. The only questions are when and where it will bite us and most importantly how many soldiers will be killed or injured because our "leadership" has decided that a souped up RV is the combat vehicle of the future. I guess those with numerous stars on their shoulders have watched too many reruns of Stripes. My five cents...
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I was hoping that was the case: I didn't see the Germans making either a tube that was longer than the charge would allow, or making special rounds for the long tubes.
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The RAAC Memorial and Army Tank Museum at Pukapunyal in Victoria has a display showing the effects of various rounds on armour plate which had been cut from a naval ship in the process of decommissioning. Everything from a 2 pounder up through an early guided missile and 105mm AP.
I think there's about a dozen plates one behind the other with about an inch or so between them. Some rounds only penetrate one or two plates, while the larger ones bore through several feet of hardened armour before stopping. It's a shame they don't have those plates (which are located just outside the front door) on their website. http://www.armytankmuseum.com.au/i-vd.htm On the other hand, one of the friendly staff might take a few photos of them if you were to ask nicely.
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It is meant for the Rapid Deployment Role. As in get some assets there on the ground (Airhead) while Heavy Units go by sea (Beach head). All the originators have retired, and mission creep has set in. The Brigades are meant to be modular, plug n play. So since it is a prebuilt package. You could put three Stryker Brigades together and call it a Stryker Division. Send one ahead of the Heavies but as part of a Heavy force structure. The though is and I will quote from the Cavalry here " Gets there firstest, with deh mostest". That a well rounded force with good weapons, good speed, outstanding coordination is better than a Light Infantry armed with ATGMs waiting for M1s that will be transported by ship arriving in 30 days. Saddam could have killed the 82nd and the 101st if he had invaded Saudi Arabia as soon as they arrived. History would be remarkably different if Saddam were an able Commander. |
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We were quite aware of that at the 82nd, and we were expecting a hard fight from arrival. The rumors were that Saudi Arabia was next on Saddam's agenda. and main reason we sat on Green Ramp for four days after being called in was because they were debating a combat drop into Kuwait. Which would have been interesting for me if they did an immediate combat drop; being new to the Division, my 8th jump would have been a combat drop.
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If you take a look at a earlier post I made on the uses of such a brigade like the Stryker, you would see 'speed bump' listed.
And you are right- while I will quibble on the good firepower bit - I think you are being generous, such a role is some that the brigade aught to be good at. Sucks to be in said unit, but there it is.
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1st Armored Division: 2 heavy, 1 Stryker. 1 infantry and 1 aviation brigade 1st Cavalry Division: 4 heavy and 1 aviation brigades 1st Infantry Division: 2 heavy, 2 infantry and 1 aviation brigades 2nd Infantry Division: 1 heavy, 3 Stryker and 1 aviaiton brigades 3rd Infantry Division: 3 heavy, 1 Stryker and 1 aviaiton brigades 4th Infantry Division: 3 heavy, 1 infantry and 1 aviation brigades 10th Mountain Division: 4 infantry and 1 aviation brigades 25th Infantry Division: 2 Stryker, 1 infantry, 1 airborne and 1 aviation brigades 82nd Airborne Division: 4 airborne and 1 aviation brigades 101st Air Assault Division: 4 air assault and 2 aviation brigades 170th Infantry Brigade: heavy 172nd Infantry Brigade: heavy 173rd Airborne Brigade: airborne 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment 3rd Stryker Cavalry Regiment 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment: the two bn OPFOR at Fort Irwin NTC that's a total of 17 heavy; 9 Stryker; 9 infantry; 6 airborne, 4 air assault and 11 aviation brigades. Since this copy of the Army Times Green Book came out, four of the heavy brigades have been converted to Stryker and there are plans to convert another three heavy into Stryker by 2012. That is a total of 10 heavy and 16 Stryker brigades....and this does not include the NG divisions. And these will be permanent changes. Now you can see the concern of the old time tankers....
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*hrms*
You know, while packing up for a move to the DC area (the transfer is coming through, yay! Maybe I can find a group finally!), I have found that you need to throw things away every now and then when I found a old Fall 1987 Issue of "The Hook". Jeesh.
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The heavy brigades are supposed to be made up of either 2 armd and 1 mech or vice versa (these are 3 company battalions) supported by a SP FA and a support battalion. The Stryker brigades are 3 battalion with a towed FA and a support battalion. The airborne and air assault brigades are both 3 battalion, towed FA and support battalion.
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OK. I'd understood that all brigades were dropping to 2 line battalions (armor, mech or Stryker) and a Stryker cavalry squadron, and that the light infantry battalions were the first ones to go to Stryker.
Where is the 170th IB(M)? That's a new one to me. IMO, a split of half/half between heavy and light brigades works for me, but I would try to keep the heavies together in the same divisions. Counerinsurgency/peacekeeping/LIC division commanders aren't as needed as they are in high-intensity combat, so I think the command cohesion of the heavy divisions is pretty important.
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As to just what the final makeup will be....considering that there are 13 heavy brigades, and converting one of the three battalions to Stryker...... Anyhow, here are the eight NG divisions: 28th Infantry Division (PA & FL NG): 1 heavy, 2 infantry, 1 Stryker and 1 aviation brigades. 29th Infantry Division (VA & MD NG): 1 heavy, 1 infantry and 1 aviation bdes 34th Infantry Division (MN & IA NG): 1 heavy, 2 light, 1 cavalry and 1 aviation bdes 35th Infantry Division (KS & NE NG): 3 infantry and 1 aviation bdes 36th Infantry Division (TX NG): 1 heavy, 4 infantry and 1 aviation bdes 38th Infantry Division (IN, MI & OH NG): 2 infantry and 1 aviation bdes, 1 ACR (really a heavy brigade) 40th Infantry Division (CA NG): 1 heavy, 3 infantry and 1 aviation bdes 42nd Infantry Division (NY, NJ, VT, & ME NG): 3 infantry & 1 aviation bdes. This info is to be taken with a 25lb bag of salt. The latest Congressional Records refer to the NG losing all of its divisions and reorganizing into 39 brigades. While the Regular Army infantry brigades appear to be reorganizing, the NG infantry brigades are formed of 2 infantry and 1 Stryker battalions. There are also a variety of Surveillance Brigades with the NG, these appear to be based on a cavalry squadron, reinforced with GSR and drone capability.
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While I had just finished many a day in the hospital, not all news was bad. Despite my best efforts, my Cholesterol was actually (if only barely) in the "OK" range. This is good. This, however, is bad. From the Flat I am looking at in Frederick, within sight, there is: A Ben and Jerry's. A 5 Guys Burger Joint. A bagel shop. And down the road, A Teavana, And a Cali Pizza Kitchen. Yeah kiss my diet goodbye.
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My advice?
Get good curtains.
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*laughs*
Smartass.
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Tin foil on the windows is good too.
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Tin foil will stop those government mind reading rays too...
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that only works when its worn as a hat.
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you can also try using a taser on yourself.....especially when walking past the Ben & Jerry's!
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What is Ben & Jerry's?
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Probably the Worlds Best Ice Cream. Hands down. Without a doubt. Pricey, but worth every penny.
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Ah, thanks. Good to know!
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In honor of my 500th post, and that wee little game in Auckland not all that long ago:
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These are the only motorcycles I can really get excited about.
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Excellent!
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Of course, you do have to accept that the Blacks are going to do it again in the UK right?
After all, it wouldn't by rugby if we didn't have the French whining about something! (Granted, while the better team did win in the end, we was rather outplayed the whole game)
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Blasphemer! The All Blacks were just lulling the French into a false sense of security.
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