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The variations on this meme will never stop being hilarious to me.
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Not to get political but this is one of the better ones i've seen :)
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New US military vehicle to replace the humvee is called the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) and is based on the Chevy Colorado ZR2. Supposed to be much lighter and cheaper to repair and operate.
https://api.army.mil/e2/c/images/202...8/original.jpg https://www.army.mil/article/265471/...ate_production |
As long as Lighter and Cheaper are the only two criteria, I can't think of a single thing that could go wrong. You could probably get a more robust vehicle on Temu.
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Originally Posted by oilstain
(Post 1670193)
As long as Lighter and Cheaper are the only two criteria, I can't think of a single thing that could go wrong. You could probably get a more robust vehicle on Temu.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...4e6efbda7c.jpg https://res1.grays.com/handlers/imag...09056560000000 I'm disappointed we didn't choose the Toyota Hilux, but this is the closest Americans make currently. |
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1670186)
New US military vehicle to replace the humvee is called the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) and is based on the Chevy Colorado ZR2. Supposed to be much lighter and cheaper to repair and operate.
https://api.army.mil/e2/c/images/202...8/original.jpg https://www.army.mil/article/265471/...ate_production "The show's producers bought an 18-year-old Hilux diesel with 190,000 miles on the odometer for $1,500," Somaiya wrote for Newsweek. "They then crashed it into a tree, submerged it in the ocean for five hours, dropped it from about 10 feet, tried to crush it under an RV, drove it through a portable building, hit it with a wrecking ball, and set it on fire. "Finally, they placed it on top of a 240-foot tower block that was then destroyed in a controlled demolition. When they dug it out of the rubble, all it took to get it running again was hammers, wrenches, and WD-40. They didn't even need spare parts." |
I am by no means an expert on military vehicles, but isn't the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle the replacement for the HMMWV?
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I heard about it from the Secretary of the Army. There are probably many vehicles in their fleet. He was talking about making better decisions regarding funds when possible.
Unrelated pic: this supplement is not funny |
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1670186)
New US military vehicle to replace the humvee is called the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) and is based on the Chevy Colorado ZR2. Supposed to be much lighter and cheaper to repair and operate.
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Originally Posted by Slayer
(Post 1670226)
Says a lot about their concern for soldier safety. I could ruin that radiator with a butter knife. Looks like it's fit to deliver mail around the base.
Humvees were overweight once they were retrofitted with armor (not originally designed for it) and before the first soldier got in it. They were also too wide for urban warfare purposes and useless for protection against IEDs and RPGs anyway. With the change in warfare that's occurred in the last 5 years, I believe the safest place is not in a vehicle. Soldiers need to be able to dismount quickly and seek cover. Drones equipped with plastic explosives and other goodies are the new norm and the best idea seems to be to scatter rather than hide inside. But that's just my guess. It's not what I do for a living. https://www.planetcarsz.com/img/noti...-1600x1065.jpg |
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1670233)
Are you talking about the jeep?\
Your other points make perfect sense. I'm just looking at one pic, and I don't think I would be terribly excited as a soldier to see that thing pull up in a recovery situation. |
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Until recently, infantry soldiers primarily traveled en masse by foot. I'm sure they'd rather ride 6 to a truck on a Chevy than walk. |
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1670235)
Until recently, infantry soldiers primarily traveled en masse by foot.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...00010e7638.jpg But to your point... yes they would. |
Originally Posted by bahurd
(Post 1670238)
Except when they didn't.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...00010e7638.jpg But to your point... yes they would. https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4...elIfzp-VzlZND0 |
Motorized infantry and mechanized infantry are two different things.
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