I'll believe it when I see it.
It’s an unfortunate common place thing in a lot of Western Militaries.It’s a peculiar phenomenon that we have of wanting to replace our old equipment that we donated with the exact same old system and sort of complain when we can’t because industry and other forces have moved on.
The 84mm is a simple example where it should be easy to replace the entire active inventory with new M4s snd move the M3 and M2s to war stocks. If we can’t do that with a simple weapon system it doesn’t bode well for the more complex weapons.
It’s a peculiar phenomenon that we have of wanting to replace our old equipment that we donated with the exact same old system and sort of complain when we can’t because industry and other forces have moved on.
The 84mm is a simple example where it should be easy to replace the entire active inventory with new M4s snd move the M3 and M2s to war stocks. If we can’t do that with a simple weapon system it doesn’t bode well for the more complex weapons.
... Continuous Capability Sustainment is about moving away from the standard approach of starting a project every time you buy something. The rationale being, when you start a project, you do so because you’ve been asked to do something new. At no point has the government ever asked us to stop moving, shooting or communicating. Really, all we want to do is be able to keep up with technology in those three regards. It’s a bit of tweaking. That entails transferring money from a Capital account over to an In-Service Support account. You improve your equipment through cycles of faster iteration. As opposed to doing a big buy, a midlife upgrade, and then disposing of it in 30 years, you are doing incremental change every three to four years.
We know fundamentally that single-use military equipment becomes obsolete in about eight years because adversaries figure out how to defeat it. We want to move to a faster cycle, because that’s really the essence of the Western way of war – technological overmatch. We’re going to do that through technology injections that are a bit cheaper and don’t require the authority levels that we go through with full project management. This is a concept that was developed in close collaboration with Public Service and Procurement Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
Thst Requires a modicum of effort though.I am not sure how his outlook on the CG84 M4 meshes with these comments of his:
CG84 M2-M3-M4
Iron sights, spotting scope, Aimpoint.
HEAT, HE, Smk, Ill, Tandem, HEDP, Canister, Guided, Confined Space....
What better example of continuous improvement and iterative development
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Thst Requires a modicum of effort though.
Super cheap daycare for everybody's kids, and free dental care for kids too? Donating a ton of money to Ukraine to keep fighting a war we won't allow peace talks for?No but we have - the CAF and GoC that is - have other more urgent priorities. Readiness is not one of them, nor is properly equipping the military.
Don’t tell me you’re falling for that Russian propaganda crap. Kinda hard to have “peace talks” with a country bent on your destruction and submission as a people. The vast majority of that aid is going to American companies to pay American workers to buy new equipment for the US Armed Forces.Super cheap daycare for everybody's kids, and free dental care for kids too? Donating a ton of money to Ukraine to keep fighting a war we won't allow peace talks for?
That assumes that both parties want peace talks and will negotiate in good faith for them.Donating a ton of money to Ukraine to keep fighting a war we won't allow peace talks for?
And out of pure financial self interest... what's cheaper? Funding and equipping the Ukrainians or dealing with Czar Vlad taking more bites out of Western-aligned non-NATO countries with (likely) a viciously bloody insurgency and massive displaced population in Ukraine? Let alone the possibility Putin decides NATO countries can be nibbled at and triggers Article 5.Don’t tell me you’re falling for that Russian propaganda crap. Kinda hard to have “peace talks” with a country bent on your destruction and submission as a people. The vast majority of that aid is going to American companies to pay American workers to buy new equipment for the US Armed Forces.
You’re better than this.
You are getting stuck on something that won't even be a rounding error in the grand scheme of things, when our operating budgets were phantom cut this year and then getting kicked in the teeth going forwards, with a lot of 'process improvements' on the go that will delay capitol procurement of new equipment (costing more for the old stuff which we have less money to duct tape along) and other out right cuts.Sure, so the OP is correct.
I'd re-fund Class A bands before putting tampons in men's bathrooms. "This thing must be everywhere" is just another way of piling up impractical unnecessary costs. It's the kind of stupidity only those who play with other peoples' money without consequence can entertain.
Snowbirds, Navy Gun Run, Ceremonial Guard... All count as defence expenditures.
They substituted it for a Rust Check RunNavy Gun Run doesn't exist anymore. And hasn't for what must be close to 10 years.
They substituted it for a Rust Check Run
You joke….but….I wonder if anyone has suggested undercoating the ships ? Or maybe some Gorilla Glue or Flex Seal ?
Should use high temperature flu tape since they know they are going to have a fire every time they leave port now.I wonder if anyone has suggested undercoating the ships ? Or maybe some Gorilla Glue or Flex Seal ?
Ok, substitute the Halifax Tattoo (which encompasses Army and Navy).Navy Gun Run doesn't exist anymore. And hasn't for what must be close to 10 years.
Ok, substitute the Halifax Tattoo (which encompasses Army and Navy).
You joke, but our paint coating scheme was holding out the ocean with a rust an insulation backing more than once, so I think it does a pretty good job!I wonder if anyone has suggested undercoating the ships ? Or maybe some Gorilla Glue or Flex Seal ?
Its gone as well. This year was the last of MARLANT support.Ok, substitute the Halifax Tattoo (which encompasses Army and Navy).