That's a petition I would gladly sign - if I could, considering that I ceased being an Army reservist over 25 years ago.
I have a huge, huge amount of respect for General Hillier. Simply because he has been a tireless and fearless advocate for the military in general and the troops he commands...
Holy shit, that sounds just like my ex-wife! She spent 17 years in the service while I did not (two years' Reserve service is all I can cop to). :rofl:
An uncle of mine was posted to Borden twice in his military career. When I was a kid he told me once he had to go into the bunker a few times and stay there for a couple days as part of an exercise. It was chilling, though, to hear that my aunt and cousins would not be able to accompany him in...
The idea of territorial defence battalions sounds good from a conceptual standpoint. However, isn't this issue already dealt with through the creation of 31 Canadian Brigade, et al.? Nominally, these Reserve brigade groups already have a number of regular force members attached (usually as RSS)...
The Ruxted article closes with a sombre warning that all Canadians would do well to heed:
"It's really simple, you see. If you want a useful military then you need to pay for it. If you don't want to pay for it then you do not deserve it. You'll know the price when, not if, the enemy comes...
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Good rebuttal, CSA 105.
The MGS is an interesting concept in theoretical terms. Without belabouring the issue of its many deficiencies, let me say this: the MGS has always struck me as a solution in search of a problem which does not exist. It's really...
I can't resist, so I'm going to take a crack at picking apart Wallace's essay. I may end up stating the obvious in a few places, so if I'm outta my lane, tell me.
First Wallace says,
"The rationale for this abrupt reversal was the vulnerability of Canadian light armoured vehicles to insurgency...
The Ram had potential, but it was limited by an inability to accommodate anything larger than a six-pounder (ca. 57mm) gun. When first introduced, the 6pdr was capable of taking out most of the early German tanks. Then the Panzer IV and Tiger came out and the Ram was instantly and hopelessly...
Sweden has always adhered to a policy of more or less absolute neutrality, which at one time meant it needed to support an indigenous defence industry. For a small country like Sweden, it
was very capable but quite expensive, probably partly accounting for the high taxation rates...
I was watching a TV news show last night and Peter Churra of A-Channel News from London, Ontario
was interviewing someone on Parliament Hill. At one point during the interview, Churra criticized the recent Leopard
purchase, arguing that it would give the opposition in the House the ability to...
This is great news! And long, long, long overdue. For a long time I was beginning to wonder if the army was
actually going to get any new 'cats' - you know how on-again, off-again governments (particularly
those of the Liberal persuasion) can be when it comes to big military procurements.
Did...
Good question, and one which isn't hard to answer. The Iranians would definitely threaten to use their nukes if the US and other countries didn't withdraw their forces from the Middle East (Afghanistan included).
I get the feeling that Ahmadinejad sees himself as a Messiah of sorts - a saviour...
What an excellent and incisive analysis of the situation. Thanks for bringing the article to our attention, tomahawk6. Hanson is right about (the British ROE being de-escalatory in nature) - they have no other choice simply because they lack the military power needed to prosecute the action...
My best guess (and it could be a really wild-assed guess and totally wrong) is that the C2's might get relegated to the training
establishments. That is, for as long as they remain functional and do not require extensive maintenance regimens to keep them
erviceable. That's a big 'if' because...
I doubt the Leo purchase is a rumour. Remember that the media first brought this story to light a month ago when government officials were supposedly sniffing around a possible tank deal with Germany, a deal which was promptly denied by the government.
Now we're seeing the same story again...
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