TerraN_EmpirE
Tyrant King
There are a number of less protected vehicles in military service around the world.
I would hardly call Wiesel an assault vehicle. It is death trap even against machine guns.
...and yet squeeze it into CH-53G.It was built rather for speed in rough terrain to provide quick fire support for assaulting airborne units.
The Wiesel and Wiesel 2 is not an IFV and never was....and yet squeeze it into CH-53G.
Thus Chinese and Russian vehicles are in entirely different class: despite being light, they're fully functional IFVs, operating directly with their respective infantry sections.
...and BMD series, on the other hand, always were IFVs. This is the very idea behind, turning something, which always was light infantry(motorized infantry at best) into proper light mechanized formations.The Wiesel and Wiesel 2 is not an IFV and never was.
Russia ok(сompany level helicopter assault is probably possible if all available heavy helicopters are to be gathered), but China...As for the Russian Airborne and Chinese, They have the Mi 26 which carries a larger weight.
debatable....and BMD series, on the other hand, always were IFVs
Airborne infantry is a product of the modern era, since the advent of the Aircraft and parachute but it has had limitations. most mass drops are hardly precision with paratroopers dropped for dozens of miles with no real control or precision even into the last decades. Vehicles are harder to drop because of weight, shock and aerodynamics. Many a Humvee have been destroyed because of a gust of wind knocked it onto the roof or a Parachute failed and it slammed into the ground.This is the very idea behind, turning something, which always was light infantry(motorized infantry at best) into proper light mechanized formations.
that's a pipe dream. If it's a larger force of Airborne dug in, Maybe but unlikely. We have seen some sucess in the middle east these days but that is mostly because the Forces fighting have not properly supported there armor, and have used older armor. if it's peer on peer. it's a slaughter for the Airborne.Currently, it's even possible to expect dropped airborne regiments to fight off something around armored brigade in scale(thanks to dedicated TD platoons, spotting both heavy ATGMS and tank gun-armed tank destroyers).
than don't try and compare them.About weasels being IFVs... well, thanks, but gj arguing something which wasn't written.
That was one of their advertizing points. there are two forms of Airborne forces, Paratroopers and Air Assault. Para are dropped, Air Assault prefer helicopters. As I indicated above Para Vehicles have a hit or miss on actually getting there vehicles or getting to the target zone. Air Assault can get their vehicles and the zone but have shorter legs to get to those.Russia ok(сompany level helicopter assault is probably possible if all available heavy helicopters are to be gathered),
I'll give you that one but the Chinese have been pushing for larger helicopters including a joint for a heavy lifter of atleast Mi26 class.but China...
There is 4 of them, and all are disaster relief(i.e. civilian) ones.
They're same part of infantry, and are expected to dismount when necessary despite MGs.(their mounts aren't awfully effective to begin with)First The BMD infantry load on the BMD 1 is more part of the vehicle crew.
Check why and how Sptut-SD(and new -SDM) appeared.that's a pipe dream.
The Germans did not build the Wiesel vehicles to fight tanks they built them to probe and runaway,
Well, it is somewhere in the future.I'll give you that one but the Chinese have been pushing for larger helicopters including a joint for a heavy lifter of atleast Mi26 class.
The Commander is one of the dismounts that leaves the vehicle command to the gunner and driver. later the 4 fixed this it's still iffy.They're same part of infantry, and are expected to dismount when necessary despite MGs.(their mounts aren't awfully effective to begin with)
I.E. it's question of organization, and russian vdv sees them as organic IFVs.
A glass Cannon. A gun that could take a tank but the armor is light. like a glass jawed boxer, it punches fine but one hit and it's over. Modern MBT's like the Abrams can take a lot more punishment.Check why and how Sptut-SD(and new -SDM) appeared.
Humvees have ATGMs to. they also have mortars, and SAMs.Tactical reconnaissance vehicle is only one among many weasel variants.
ATGM and direct support variants are just as important.
It's just bad side of vehicle(1 man turret), which even in this form was heavier than desirable. I shall remind what main Soviet transport plane for paradrops in 1970 was An-12, not il-76.The Commander is one of the dismounts that leaves the vehicle command to the gunner and driver.
Because it's actually tank destroyer(and employed as such), not light tank. But one very capable of stopping armored push, thanks to full tank gun as main weapon. WW2 experience.A glass Cannon. A gun that could take a tank but the armor is light. like a glass jawed boxer, it punches fine but one hit and it's over. Modern MBT's like the Abrams can take a lot more punishment.
They do, and they actually have to perform same tasks in American airborne.Humvees have ATGMs to. they also have mortars, and SAMs.
...and BMD series, on the other hand, always were IFVs. This is the very idea behind, turning something, which always was light infantry(motorized infantry at best) into proper light mechanized formations.
Currently, it's even possible to expect dropped airborne regiments to fight off something around armored brigade in scale(thanks to dedicated TD platoons, spotting both heavy ATGMS and tank gun-armed tank destroyers).
About weasels being IFVs... well, thanks, but gj arguing something which wasn't written.
Russia ok(сompany level helicopter assault is probably possible if all available heavy helicopters are to be gathered), but China...
There is 4 of them, and all are disaster relief(i.e. civilian) ones.