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"We have a procurement system that does not support the military; the military supports the procurement system."
2018-08-08
[BayouRenaissanceMan]
Posted by:newc

#10  Thanks, tw... Need new glasses, bent the old ones and typing on the keyboard has been a little ...odd... until I get a new pair
Posted by: magpie   2018-08-08 21:59  

#9  Magpie, in #6 you ended the quote with the slash going the wrong way, so it didn’t close it out.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-08-08 21:57  

#8  Eyetalics added for emphasis.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-08 16:44  

#7  *Wow* The formatting on #6 sure got messed up. Should be:
#5 I just don't know why the army seems to be so allergic to mortars. - Sock Puppet of Doom
Posted by: magpie   2018-08-08 15:00  

#6  I just don't know why the army seems to be so allergic to mortars.<\em>
SPOD, probably a combination of (1) Logistics: after you figure in all of the logistics tail to properly feed a 120mm mortar... why not spend a little more and go 155mm howitzer? (One reason we have Tanks and don't like specialized tracked Anti-Tank AFV...)
And more importantly... (2) The Artillery Branch Officers find it easier to organize, train their own juniors, -AND- Lobby for Higher Ranks if they can point to large numbers of men directly under them. A Brigade sized collection of Mortar Platoons scattered out through a Division doesn't merit a Brigadier General, you see, but an Artillery Brigade would...
Posted by: magpie   2018-08-08 14:57  

#5  AND what is the problem with indirect fire?
You want air bursts anyway as those produce the most casualties.

The writer of the article doesn't know an iPad from a helicopter about artillery or fire support.

I just don't know why the army seems to be so allergic to mortars. The Soviets/Russians are all in on mortars with everything from knee mortars to extinction level calibers (200mm and larger).
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-08-08 10:10  

#4  What would Ike say?
"Eisenhower wrote that the jeep was one of the six most vital U.S. vehicles to win the war."
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-08 09:42  

#3  What would Ike say ?

Watch the Army test its new 105mm 'Hawkeye' Humvee-mounted howitzer
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-08 07:49  

#2  All made possible by your local congresscritter. Guess who makes the rules? As the prof says, Where's the Graft in that?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-08-08 06:28  

#1  Well...yeah!
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-08 01:16  

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