Sunday, May 4, 2014

The U.S. needs to build the right kind of land combat vehicles

The U.S. still has the wrong kind of army combat vehicles. The logistically bad and unreliable Stryker, the questionable Bradley and the M-1 which usefulness is gauged on myth.

Meanwhile, a Pacific pivot demands something in the BMP-3 class of performance (all IFVs/APCs should swim) and tanks that are not turbine driven, are reliable: logistically good and ford as a natural function.

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