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Who is the FRIST TEAM? Never heard that one before!jasonjc said:Its good to hear from a fellow CAV TROOPER! FRIST TEAM
i'm going to have to strongly disagree. not sure when you were there, but we (3ID) replaced 1 CAV in early '05. that's when we first were supplied w/ the LSAC cabs. the kits fully replaced the cab but also protected the fuel tank as well as battery box. for the entire year, the FMTV family was the only series of vehicle that we did not have a fatality in (which includes the M1114, M1075, and M1070). most of our LogPaks consisted of fuel and M1075s. most of our heavy gun trucks were M1083s. so all of the fuel were run w/ M1088s.ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:...Since they were bought in relativly recent days with history and lethality being what it is they did not have protection for the crew or critical components built in. So now we have a truck with very reduced capacity with increased crew survivability. ...but the entire drivetrain and fuel systems are almost completly exposed and can be damaged by very minor enemy effort. In the First Cav we as loggies had a saying since ...When an FMTV is stopped by a rifle round to the engine or transmission ...
yeah, i remember picking up bobtails loaded w/ 5k gal fuel tankers left and right w/ my 984 during the invasion. i kept picking them up for injector pumps, transfer pumps, toasted trannies, overheating, and a couple of lost crank pulleys. man, those things just don't hold up to pulling a load across the sand. oh, but i was talking about the M939s that i picked up along the MSR. what were you refering to?Adamlee said:Getting "modernized" with the FMTV's - once you get them all up-armored to make the rounds in the sandbox, they're so overloaded they are bound to break....
trust me, an 800 or 900 WILL NOT perform like a 5 ton MTV. period. even maintenance for maintenance, i'd take an FMTV over an 8 or 900 anyday.Adamlee said:...older was better...
i understand your point more now - the FMTV would have much more capable and better if it were designed as an armored vehicle from the beginning. yes, that is true. but what wouldn't have been??ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:...I am only saying that the FMTV should have been designed with the armor in place from the GITGO. By 2005 most of our FMTV fleet on the Iraqi roads had the armor in place. We also have a very mature maintainance structure in place now. ...but the Up Armor was an afterthought as though no one expected us loggies to come under any fire and now we face as much as the Infantry....
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