Posted on 05/03/2002 8:41:14 AM PDT by mhking
CRUSADER 155MM SELF PROPELLED HOWITZER, USA |
How many bidges or roadways in the 3rd world will support a 70 ton vehicle? Rummy thinks these are a boondogle. I thinks rummy knows what he's doing.
"Three frags left..."
Yes, if the 'Rats are against it, then it probably is good for the country...
Any bets on how long it'll be before the PC nazis make them change the name?
You are certainly correct. It would also have helped McArthur hold back the Chinese hordes who streamed over the Yalu River. The Korean Conflict might have turned out diffently.
No, we have no use for this weapon. I mean, what are the chances that we'll ever have to face the enormous manpower of the Chinese army? We certainly don't need a weapon that can face down massed troops. No siree.
I'm pretty sure we have one more treaty to get rid of before we can do that. The U.S. is still a signatory to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which bans weapons in space. We'll need to send that one the way of the ABM treaty before we'll be clear to use the "high ground" in the way you suggest.
Maps. lol
I wonder how many extra millions that addition cost? lol
Think about the Falklands War. It took the UK forever to get a military force across the Atlantic to fight Argentina. How about the Persian Gulf? The war was short, but the buildup lasted months. How about our pending attack on Iraq? Seven months ago it was a safe bet that the attack would be made -- but we're still planning.
There are wars (quite often, the big ones) where planning and logistics are going to take a long time. It strikes me that being able to ship the army anywhere in the world in 24 hrs is not really the right thing to focus on.
There may come a time when we wish we had the Crusader. But re-tooling and manufacturing will take a long time, don't you think? I say build it now and hope you don't need to use it. Seems to me that this is a common way for the US to think about it's powerful weapons.
You're a funny man... ; )
From the article.
"United Defense has reduced the weight and size of the Crusader vehicle from 60 tons to 38 to 41 tons "
But you do have a little bit of "high regard for that kind of behavior" Rummie? Presumably just enough?....LOL... Rumsfield is learning Federal DC speak.
Surprise. When firing from 40 km away the ability to saturate a target area with maximum firepower before the target can go to ground would be important.
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