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Just thought I'd weigh in with my thoughts: The military is too cash-strapped to keep equipment around to let the Reserves have some "kewl" equipment around. George and Franko are right when they say that the Reserves don't have the money nor manpower to maintain them IF they were to get them. The American National Guardsman that maintain theirs are full-timers and they also have Regular Army guys in the units as well (someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
I know that there had been problems in the past with Reserve units just maintaining their Iltis fleet, and that's a "kick the tires and light the fires" vehicle if there ever was one, let alone a Leopard. There is ALWAYS work to be done on a tank to keep it going, and it ain't going to happen one night a week (cuts into the Mess time too much....).
I think the Reserves should focus on re-roling (where applicable) to Recce, and just getting ready for the G-Wagon, LUVW, whatever they want to call it.
In the perfect world, the Reg Force would have the Leo2 A6, and the Reserves could get the LeoC2 as a "hand-me-down", but until Canada wins the International Lottery, that isn't gonna happen. I have seen the future, and it has wheels.....
Al
I know that there had been problems in the past with Reserve units just maintaining their Iltis fleet, and that's a "kick the tires and light the fires" vehicle if there ever was one, let alone a Leopard. There is ALWAYS work to be done on a tank to keep it going, and it ain't going to happen one night a week (cuts into the Mess time too much....).
I think the Reserves should focus on re-roling (where applicable) to Recce, and just getting ready for the G-Wagon, LUVW, whatever they want to call it.
In the perfect world, the Reg Force would have the Leo2 A6, and the Reserves could get the LeoC2 as a "hand-me-down", but until Canada wins the International Lottery, that isn't gonna happen. I have seen the future, and it has wheels.....
Al