mudguppy
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my man, you have NO IDEA how powerful some of the IEDs are. you also have no understanding of the armor systems currently being used.maddawg308 said:Sorry, I don't think that cab can withstand much in the way of an RPG rocket.
So it's still retarded.
If you want protection, ride a track. ...
the bolt-on kit, made by Raytheon, was a quick-response action to get vehicles armored as fast as possible. and IT WORKS. it works very well. it was utilized to simply "bridge the gap" while the LSAC cabs were being produced. and it did that well.
the LSACs (i don't remember what it stands for) are amazing. they actually weigh a bit more than the add-on kits, but are much more affective. it only takes 40 man-hours to completely replace the cab, mod the suspension, plumb the A/C, and add the other components to the FMTVs. it's a fabulous design.
the year i was there (my BN running LOGpacks for the Division and my CO providing convoy security) we put well over 1 million miles on the road and had 5 fatalities and 3 other injuries. none of these casualties (injury or fatality) were in an FMTV (bolt-on or LSAC). they were all 1114s, 1 PLS, and 2 HETs. call it "retarded" but it works and the soldiers are thankful for them. but that's basically luck that none were hurt in an FMTV.
as to your track "theory", it's already been pointed out how ludicrous that is in the real world. besides the fact that the tracks don't last any longer than the wheeled vehicles against the IEDs.
trust me, i ran the consolidation yard. that's were all vehicles involved with a fatality were staged until they could be transported out. i've seen many of the 113 family blown in half, as well as bradleys and Abrams. yep, the abrams, too. the first day i arrived in Taji was the first day i've seen an Abrams come in in pieces. when you look at it like that, there isn't anything that can survive some of these weapons over there.
i lost a good buddy of mine on Christmas day last year. He was out on a patrol. He was the driver. He was killed by an IED. He was the only one killed. The rest of his crew didn't have a scratch on them. Oh, and he was driving an M1 Abrams.
We don't need more or better armor. We need to give the support needed to get the job done so we can get out of there.
Later,