Dead right Jellicoe, hence the +2, that way you need to roll a six to actually damage the M1...Jellicoe said:We know that the M2/M3 25mm can penetrate an Abrams under very special conditions, not the norm!!
The M2/M3 is not the main tank killer in the US Army inventory, and will never be - that's what the M1 and heilcopters are for.
Jellicoe said:I think we have during the course of this discussion identified that the TOW is very much an ancilliary system for the vehicle. It is unlikely that the Bradely in would be redesigned to accomadate a completely new missile system. There is a huge TOW inventory which would be wasted. And it will in some form be replaced by FCS vehicles.
Hiromoon said:*shrugs* And yet, the TOW's going to be fielded well into 2025, Pietia. I might have mistaken the pair, but the CKEM isn't replacing the TOW in the timeframe the game takes place in.
It is like the Air Force, which intends to keep B-52 in service 'till 2040 (and constantly upgrades those monsters) - they are good enough for bombing third-world countries with antiquated air defenses into stone age, so why use anything more expensive? There are huge stockpiles of TOWs, they are able to do their jobs against less capable opposition, after a little upgrade they may be even better. Both B-52 and TOW are good enough against less capable opponents, and I guess that the US DOD is basing its plans on the assumption that the political situation will not change drastically in the next few years. Right now the CKEM is needed only to "stay in the loop" as no opponent has armor that can't be easily defeated with the weapons in the current arsenal.Hiromoon said:*shrugs* And yet, the TOW's going to be fielded well into 2025, Pietia. I might have mistaken the pair, but the CKEM isn't replacing the TOW in the timeframe the game takes place in.
Gibbs said:Dead right Jellicoe, hence the +2, that way you need to roll a six to actually damage the M1...
Gibbs said:Jellicoe, you've raised a lot of valid points, but when you think about the fact that the Bradley has a anti-tank capability that is more effective against MBTs already, why would you choose the bushmaster?
Surely you would choose the bushmaster though over the stronger weapon though against lightly armoured vehicles? (although I am more than aware that some players would just go for using a TOW/CKEM because it's a guaranteed kill).
Anybody know why the M6 Linebacker was phased out, as I understood it it was considered a successful variant, am I wrong?
In February 2005, United Defense (now BAE Systems Land & Armaments) was awarded a contract from the US Army's Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) to remove the Stinger missile systems from 88 Bradley Linebackers and convert the vehicles to standard M2A2 ODS infantry fighting vehicles. This was completed in 2006.
Funding for the development of the Stinger Block II missile, with an imaging infrared seeker based on a focal plane array, was cancelled in 2002.
Hiromoon said:Anybody know why the M6 Linebacker was phased out, as I understood it it was considered a successful variant, am I wrong?
No clue really, but here's some information on that:
In February 2005, United Defense (now BAE Systems Land & Armaments) was awarded a contract from the US Army's Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) to remove the Stinger missile systems from 88 Bradley Linebackers and convert the vehicles to standard M2A2 ODS infantry fighting vehicles. This was completed in 2006.
Funding for the development of the Stinger Block II missile, with an imaging infrared seeker based on a focal plane array, was cancelled in 2002.
Jellicoe said:Your idea is certainly worth considering. During the course of all this I have lost sight of the whole Bradley stats. Rather than working on individual weapons maybe you could just use the template to propose a whole vehicle. It seems to me people are getting rather hung up on little details rather than seeing the whole picture - same as currently in the other thread on the IW vs. ISW.
Into choice you need to factor in tactical conditions. TOW launch requires the vehicle to be stationary and remain so during the firing procedure. This means that the weapon will be deployed primarily during static situations, e.g. sieges of a town etc.. or in defensive battles, like so:
In the game I think we settled on the fact the the M2/M3 could only employ TOW when stationary, using both actions to set up and fire the missile. Suddenly this does rather limit the AT capability and flexibility of the vehicle. It can kill tanks, but makes itself vulnerable and necessitates the use of terrain as cover. And it is limited to 2 shots before a one round reload phase. The 25mm on the other hand can be used while on the move. These are different tactical conditions.
Jellicoe said:As I understand IFV design philosophy the main armament is supped to be able to defeat corresponding opponents and support the infantry section during the dismount and assault phase. In a cavalry role the M3 will presumably be operating with M1 support again focusing on the lighter enemy targets. Hence the 25mm is primarily designed to take on BMP-1, -2, etc. The benchmark should thus be if the Bushmaster can on regular occasion knock out a Warrior or WZ-551. I'd work with that in mind.
When I first put together the stats I was thinking of a vehicle which could allow US forces to operate without M1s and costing about 2/3s pointwise. I do realise this might seem an unlikely scenario. I for one find this rather interesting and useful. However, again rather than worrying about the details really people should play with the stats and see if the whole vehicle has a right feel about it. A purely theoretical approach seems counter-productive to me. It will be funny though when the official Bradley comes out maybe next year or so with completely different stats.
DM said:Haven't these appeared in the Forge World catalogue?![]()
No spikes, skulls or chains - can't be GW... They look like they were taken from one of the C&C Generals mods or something like this ;-)DM said:Haven't these appeared in the Forge World catalogue?![]()