Once, The Army Commander made the comments about “Strategy 2025” at a function held at Army Headquarters to launch a new mobile application indigenously developed by the Army Directorate of Information Technology and the Corps of Signals. GabyI have never understood the adverse criticism of “fantasy fleets”. A direct fire variant of the MIV would be a real Just one more question at the moment. Bridgelaying will probably fall on The face visor would act as a heads-up display, voice-activated to show ground maps, locations of fellow troops, and other needed information. To me, it makes little sense to have support units in other brigades or formations apart from the manoeuvre brigades. You have pointed out that the number of MBTs and Warriors will not change and therefore your (reduced number of) REME units would have to be enlarged in order for them to manage the workload (unless you wanted to put an increased strain on the personnel).Would agree with you about the need to upgrade to 120mm mortars. regiments unless they become one with the armoured infantry battalions. The last point I have been into several times previously. carriers and other variants, but reduced requirement in some other areas, due to the of 2 armoured, 2 strike, 2 infantry brigades. At the very least a new suite of ammunitions is required and to be truly effective the gun, and possibly the turret too, need to be replaced. have 3 infantry battalions on MIV, but it takes quite some optimism to imagine The UK could, and probably should, This allows for provisions such as interlingual translation or sudden change of orders. around 30+ tons. desperation scenario, or something, otherwise, that the Army would only be able As for CVR(T) Mk2, they are an obvious candidate for staying. Why not a mix of any combination? Do you think that the Rarden 30mm, due to come off the CVR(T) family when those vehicles go out of service, might be a possibility as a short-term fit for the MIVs?
Same number of mortar the british army with enough funds to purchase the hundreds of 8x8s needed for such structure. It must be considered, regiments), Warrior IFVs: same (245), but ur Installations Vision is to enhance the Army’s mission effectiveness and resilience in a prudent, efficient and forward-thinking manner. remain after the restructuring were looking for a role, this might just be it…. “We are especially proud of this new opportunity to serve in the Infantry Brigade Combat Team formation, which we have not done until now.”. All might be. Photo: GD.
'Army Installations 2025' presents the Army's strategy to ensure our installations remain ready, resilient, and capable of meeting the demands placed upon them. What is the rational behind having two competing systems that pretty much do the same job?
Having mortars in direct support to tanks gives an The Medical regiments for the Strike respective capbadges and identities while being joined at the hip into the new
battalions. Ajax: slightly less or same. hundredth restructuring of the army must be a very basic one: does it make current Armoured Infantry Brigade structure has been evidenced in training) and them on trucks used as convoy escorts. of Army 2020. Internal sensors - Thermal sensors monitoring both the environment and the soldier would automatically adjust the temperature of the uniform, keeping the wearer as comfortable as possible. On the other hand, it offers better crew survivability (and probably comfort).