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Chain Gun Strykers and AGS Redux
Clayton A. Oliver • Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996
Author of The Pacific Northwest, coauthor of Tara Romaneasca, creator of several other free Twilight: 2000 and Twilight: 2013 resources, and curator of an intermittent gaming blog.
It rarely takes more than a page to recognize that you're in the presence of someone who can write, but it only takes a sentence to know you're dealing with someone who can't.
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Kinda half expected the AGS to make the news soon. After Olefin said the airborne came looking at them.
It looks like the Army is starting to set the stage for 2016. There is a high likelihood that whoever runs for POTUS will incorporate something about rebuilding the armed forces. They are lining up their ducks.Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum
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I know they still havent put the tarps back on them and that they were run thru the wringer for several days.
However won't be able to get any more intel on the AGS as I was let go this week. Was a lot of fun working on those vehicles the last five years but apparently its time to move on to new challenges.
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Shame to hear about that Olefin - but thanks for the heads up.
Bringing back the M8AGS is a cheap and quick way to get a light tank into service: so not really surprised to hear about it getting attention. I am surprised that they are looking at a 30mm though: there are RWS type turrets that do mount a 25mm Bushmaster, would have thought that would have been what they was playing with.Member of the Bofors fan club! The M1911 of automatic cannon.
Proud fan(atic) of the CV90 Series.
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Originally posted by Olefin View PostHowever won't be able to get any more intel on the AGS as I was let go this week. Was a lot of fun working on those vehicles the last five years but apparently its time to move on to new challenges.
Originally posted by Panther Al View PostBringing back the M8AGS is a cheap and quick way to get a light tank into service: so not really surprised to hear about it getting attention. I am surprised that they are looking at a 30mm though: there are RWS type turrets that do mount a 25mm Bushmaster, would have thought that would have been what they was playing with.
- C.Clayton A. Oliver • Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996
Author of The Pacific Northwest, coauthor of Tara Romaneasca, creator of several other free Twilight: 2000 and Twilight: 2013 resources, and curator of an intermittent gaming blog.
It rarely takes more than a page to recognize that you're in the presence of someone who can write, but it only takes a sentence to know you're dealing with someone who can't.
- Josh Olson
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Canada has been using Strykers with a turet and 25mm Bushmaster since the late 90's
I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.
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Originally posted by Olefin View PostI know they still havent put the tarps back on them and that they were run thru the wringer for several days.
However won't be able to get any more intel on the AGS as I was let go this week. Was a lot of fun working on those vehicles the last five years but apparently its time to move on to new challenges.
I liked your insight about the AGS, I wonder if they will develop the 120mm armed hybrid AGS technology demonstrator. Now that would be interesting.
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Sorry to hear that Olefin, hope something comes your way soon.
The 120mm AGS won't be developed as it was only a proof of concept. They wanted to demonstrate that a cannon that size could function on a light armored vehicle. All the lessons learned from that went into the CV90120.
Besides, with the MGS being fielded the 105mm round is back in Army service. There is no need to match the cannon to the Abrams for ammo compatibility/logistics reasons. All the AGS needs is to be fitted with BFT/digital comms and you have a finished product. Cheap and ready to go. While I am a fan of the 120mm, the 105 still has sufficient punch.Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum
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Originally posted by Sith View PostSorry to hear that Olefin, hope something comes your way soon.
The 120mm AGS won't be developed as it was only a proof of concept. They wanted to demonstrate that a cannon that size could function on a light armored vehicle. All the lessons learned from that went into the CV90120.
Besides, with the MGS being fielded the 105mm round is back in Army service. There is no need to match the cannon to the Abrams for ammo compatibility/logistics reasons. All the AGS needs is to be fitted with BFT/digital comms and you have a finished product. Cheap and ready to go. While I am a fan of the 120mm, the 105 still has sufficient punch.
CV90!
What do we want
CV90!
When do we want it
NOW!
Member of the Bofors fan club! The M1911 of automatic cannon.
Proud fan(atic) of the CV90 Series.
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Originally posted by Targan View PostThey are pretty awesome aren't they.
Lets face it, these are the versions that have entered production, or at least a low volume production prototypes:
IFV (40mm)
IFV (35mm)
IFV (30mm)
Lt. Tank (105mm)
Lt. Tank (120mm)
SPAAG
SP Mortar Carrier (And you gotta check out the AMOS system....)
Command Post
ARV
FIST-V
APC
And most of those models have different versions with different armour loadouts.
They did engineering prototypes of the following:
ATGM Carrier
155mm SPG
You can pretty much kit out an entire division out of nothing but CV90 Variants.Member of the Bofors fan club! The M1911 of automatic cannon.
Proud fan(atic) of the CV90 Series.
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