Sorry, the computer ate my last post, save the quote. As I attempted to say earlier, we are a niche army now. The Leo's we have, medium outdated tanks that they are, will never again see deployment. All we are going to field are light cavalry forces, and going with an all LAV III fleet gives us the chance to deploy an expeditionary force with sufficient punch for low and mid intenstiy conflicts, and to serve as a screening/skirmishing force for a coalition force where the US/UK supply the heavy armour. We are out of the tank business, and that is that (I personally don't like it, but no one voted for me). We are a small army, keeping commonality of parts reduces our logistics tail and increases our force projection ability. The LAVIII family gives us a platform that provides APC, SP direct fire, TUA anti tank, ( and hopefully soon an SAM and 120m mortar), engineering, amubulance, and logistics vehicle. All the roles required, on a single platform, a supply chain that Canada can actually support with our (deplorably run down) airlift capability. Give the Reserves the LAV II in all its forms, and let them train on kit that has some relavence to the material they will use with their parent Regiments (anyone else recall the stupidity of Cougar training as a "Leopard Trainer"?). If we have more platforms, it reduces our ability to supply and deploy them, it results in a force that trains like a tiger in Wainwright, and deploys like a hamstrung chicken overseas because we cannot deploy all the required elements, and some of the elements deployed become hanger queens because we cannot maintain them if employed agressively. I would rather train on a force that resembles what we will actually deploy, and deploy a force that can patrol and fight sure and certain of the knowledge that spares are available, and what is deployed can be maintained in fighting orde for the duration of deployment. Tracks are wonderful, tracks are matchless, tracks are a stone bitch to keep running after a few hundred clicks of bad country. LAV's we can do, if we have all LAV III we can do more, longer, more effectively. Going all LAV III increases our ability to meet mission objectives, if we were defending Edmonton from an invasion from BC, than tracks would get my vote, since we're fighting "over there" than wheels is the way.