And also longer. With a little addition, it can be modified to 8 x 8. Anoa 4 perhaps?
If this is amphibious and V-Hull then just adding protection is complete enough for the APC class.
And also longer. With a little addition, it can be modified to 8 x 8. Anoa 4 perhaps?
Speaking of 8x8, has the Army ever actually done studies/assessments on operating 8x8 APC/IFV in our operating environment? I know the Aussies weren't too happy with their LAV-25 during East Timor, size and poor turning radius were some of the cited problems, that they had to ship it back and replace it with M113 instead.All i heard is if Pindad would release a new 8x8 series ( whatever that would be named is ) would be based on Pandur 2 chasis as a baseline DNA . Sure some Boxer type of variant should be in the planned pipeline as future requirement....but we are talking hypothetical things from this point on .
Remember the BTR 82 for the UN peackeeping operation ?? All of those outgoing foreign tour was part and parcel of prooving ground of concept and ideas within the sheltered of UN umbrellas ( not to mention $$ as a bonus for the eager and motivated member too ) . Why do you think we haven't make a big package buying as yet ?? While keeping a continous anoa production as preservation of know how and industries even the top brass still find a hard justification or reasoning to keep a large number of 8x8 fleet while the anoas still can keep up with the normal day to day field requirement . It's a hard choice to find something that could keep up with the harsh terrain of our nation and to be honest i've heard they were more preferred on a tracked one . Too bad those Indo#####s M113 make things more convoluted and messy as a poor examples for a pilot project . Make no mistake M113 were great for an arid amd dry environment like in the small sunda islands but in the harsh peatland and swamps of kalimantan and sumatras ?? You tell me ...Speaking of 8x8, has the Army ever actually done studies/assessments on operating 8x8 APC/IFV in our operating environment? I know the Aussies weren't too happy with their LAV-25 during East Timor, size and poor turning radius were some of the cited problems, that they had to ship it back and replace it with M113 instead.
Well, both have their advantages and disadvantages, I feel for our QRF like KOSTRAD, medium weight wheeled 8x8 platform with relatively smaller dimension like the Pandur is sensible. I'll leave the heavier track platform for regional KODAM units, replacing their old VCI. Anoa can be the APC of "sejuta umat" within our ranks. But poor marines boys and their unwanted 8x8 from BTR-82 to those Ukraine ones. Yeah, it's a shame with the BMP-3, the government always seems so slow to progress with that program. I remember in the original batch there was initially batch for 79 units, but due to red-tape that slowed down the progress, by the time the contract was signed the budget was only enough for 54 units. Meanwhile, we also need those amphibs grunts haulers like the 152 or the AAV; something armored that can deploy the marines offshore in large volumeRemember the BTR 82 for the UN peackeeping operation ?? All of those outgoing foreign tour was part and parcel of prooving ground of concept and ideas within the sheltered of UN umbrellas ( not to mention $$ as a bonus for the eager and motivated member too ) . Why do you think we haven't make a big package buying as yet ?? While keeping a continous anoa production as preservation of know how and industries even the top brass still find a hard justification or reasoning to keep a large number of 8x8 fleet while the anoas still can keep up with the normal day to day field requirement . It's a hard choice to find something that could keep up with the harsh terrain of our nation and to be honest i've heard they were more preferred on a tracked one . Too bad those Indo#####s M113 make things more convoluted and messy as a poor examples for a pilot project . Make no mistake M113 were great for an arid amd dry environment like in the small sunda islands but in the harsh peatland and swamps of kalimantan and sumatras ?? You tell me ...
The irony is while the marines are finally find something they are comforting with and eager for more of their new BMP3 and the govt finaly get the budget available too we get stuck with CATSAA in our door step .
CMIIW here, but isn't fighting while mounted in these tin cans is an outdated thing now, with all of the advances in light-AT weapons?Blasting Flamethrower to those porthole seems to be fun.
Chinese still use it. Well, their police unit actually but that's mean they still produce it and can equipped their forces with it too. Why not?CMIIW here, but isn't fighting while mounted in these tin cans is an outdated thing now, with all of the advances in light-AT weapons?
They just practicing it , doesn't meant they will always do itCMIIW here, but isn't fighting while mounted in these tin cans is an outdated thing now, with all of the advances in light-AT weapons?
Our new anoa 3 similiar like Patria 6x6 isn't?? Or maybe anoa 3 inspired from Patria 6x6??
Remember the BTR 82 for the UN peackeeping operation ?? All of those outgoing foreign tour was part and parcel of prooving ground of concept and ideas within the sheltered of UN umbrellas ( not to mention $$ as a bonus for the eager and motivated member too ) . Why do you think we haven't make a big package buying as yet ?? While keeping a continous anoa production as preservation of know how and industries even the top brass still find a hard justification or reasoning to keep a large number of 8x8 fleet while the anoas still can keep up with the normal day to day field requirement . It's a hard choice to find something that could keep up with the harsh terrain of our nation and to be honest i've heard they were more preferred on a tracked one . Too bad those Indo#####s M113 make things more convoluted and messy as a poor examples for a pilot project . Make no mistake M113 were great for an arid amd dry environment like in the small sunda islands but in the harsh peatland and swamps of kalimantan and sumatras ?? You tell me ...
The irony is while the marines are finally find something they are comforting with and eager for more of their new BMP3 and the govt finaly get the budget available too we get stuck with CATSAA in our door step .
Love the yell yell, quite tribal, savage but satisfied. On a notice, most of the soldiers who wear their rifles already being equipped with optical sight
he came from Banteng Raider, the kodam that recently deployed to Papua.