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2003-12-10 Iraq
Finally some good news from the Stryker brigade
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Posted by Dar 2003-12-10 12:02:21 PM|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Seeing it from a total outsider's pov (not Us, not military-type), I'm very skeptical about the Strykers; seems like a overindulged high tech-toy. I hope the money invested into buying glorified armored cars will not be missed elsewhere by US soldiers (wasn't there a report about a family having to provide bodyarmor to its son?).
Posted by Anonymous 2003-12-10 12:56:51 PM||   2003-12-10 12:56:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 The Stryker should be ideal for the Iraq mission. It can move faster and more quietly than a Bradley or Abrams, but is not as heavily armored. Most of the "high tech" stuff is communication gear and electronics, not the basic running gear of the vehicle iteself. It does have a nifty remote weapon platform on the roof that the soldiers can fire from within the vehicle. It will be interesting to see how that works.
Posted by remote man 2003-12-10 1:35:39 PM||   2003-12-10 1:35:39 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 I hope the money invested into buying glorified armored cars will not be missed elsewhere by US soldiers (wasn't there a report about a family having to provide bodyarmor to its son?).

Would a modified M113 have been better? We'll find out in the months ahead. Still, a Stryker is way better than a Humvee for carrying out anti-guerrilla operations. It's also probably quieter because it's not a tracked vehicle (less clanking).
Posted by Zhang Fei  2003-12-10 1:57:37 PM||   2003-12-10 1:57:37 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 Anti Armor weapons are getting good enough that nothing short of a M1 is in trouble. The bigger issue now is catching terrorists. Tracked vehicles are just too noisy. Hummers are not armored enough and do not carry any of the advanced thermal equipment. The Stryker is wheeled, quick, has advanced thermals, and most importantly, quiet. As the article states, instead of telegraphing their approach allowing either a EID or ambush, the Stryker was able to sneak up on them. Once the marines go back in next year I bet you will see wide use of their LAV's also. An additional benefit of the Stryker Brigade is that they apparently have a heavier infantry component than the 3rd/4th id's do. I feel this type of unit is better suited to the type of combat going on in Iraq right now.
Posted by Patrick 2003-12-10 2:34:01 PM||   2003-12-10 2:34:01 PM|| Front Page Top

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