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Using that chassis for an APC or IFV would be coming full circle for the Canadian Army. We were one of the first to develop a fully tracked APC during WWII and we used a converted tank for it.
When the various armoured regiments in England equipped with Ram Tanks were re equipped with Shermans etc. Someone had the great idea to convert the Rams into aother vehicles including APCs called Kangaroos which carried a 10 man section and had a .50 cal HMG for protection or close support.
As to what MBT to get in a perfect world. Either M1 or LeoII works for me depending on which had the better deal for spares etc.
Although why stop there. We have three regular regiments and if we were to take the numbers in the 16 odd reserve units, probably enough for four more full regiments right.
I‘d say we have 4 "Heavy" Armoured Regiments (2x regular and 2x composite reserve) with 3x Sabre Sqns of LeoIIs or M1s (and a recce sqn with Coyotes) and 3 "Light" Armoured Regiments (1x regular and 2x reserve) with 3x Sabre Sqns (and the recce sqn) of a light tank (not the Strikeout, sorry Stryker) but something like the Stingray with a 105mm.
That would give us the flexability of sending a lighter more airportable but still a real tank armoured presence in lower intensity ops and/or the MBTs in a real full blown shooting war.
Then again as long as it‘s wishful thinking I have a whole list....
When the various armoured regiments in England equipped with Ram Tanks were re equipped with Shermans etc. Someone had the great idea to convert the Rams into aother vehicles including APCs called Kangaroos which carried a 10 man section and had a .50 cal HMG for protection or close support.
As to what MBT to get in a perfect world. Either M1 or LeoII works for me depending on which had the better deal for spares etc.
Although why stop there. We have three regular regiments and if we were to take the numbers in the 16 odd reserve units, probably enough for four more full regiments right.
I‘d say we have 4 "Heavy" Armoured Regiments (2x regular and 2x composite reserve) with 3x Sabre Sqns of LeoIIs or M1s (and a recce sqn with Coyotes) and 3 "Light" Armoured Regiments (1x regular and 2x reserve) with 3x Sabre Sqns (and the recce sqn) of a light tank (not the Strikeout, sorry Stryker) but something like the Stingray with a 105mm.
That would give us the flexability of sending a lighter more airportable but still a real tank armoured presence in lower intensity ops and/or the MBTs in a real full blown shooting war.
Then again as long as it‘s wishful thinking I have a whole list....