jhungary
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Thats what it says but what if they're thinking of evolving the role of an IFV ? I would imagine that if we - mere forummites can point this out - the guys at Pentagon & the Arms Manufacturers are exponentially more qualified to know this as well !
Well, IFV and tank are not designed to fight in narrow alley and fend off IED, when you get a Bradley or an Abrams into a city fight, you have already lost your head.
The problem challenging IFV design is and always is Speed and Mobility, because when you use IFV/APC in an Armor engagement, it's speed and mobility is the key to survive such attack.
The single greatest challenge of Humvee is IED, as they are utilities transport and they are the thing you use when you have to run down a narrow street or just want to go from A to B.
The way we are train as cavalryman now did not see you literally use a Bradley or M113 get in a street fight. There are some training on this but they are not the focus, and I do not think they change the doctrine training on Cavalry fighting yet...