Mangusta CBT
New Member
Which is the best calibre for the IFV gun? more large is better? for example future France VBCI and Italian VBC will have 25 mm, German Puma a 30 mm gun, Dutch CV90 a 35 mm gun. which is the better choice?
Excellant information, thanks for sharing.As for me it is perfect solution. No IFV (present or in development) can stand it and amunition is much smaller then Bofors 40mm.
http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2003gun/cta.pdf
This gun is undergoing tests on modernised Warrior and propoably will be used by France for its FCS.
It's such a clever piece of engineering! Much more compact than a traditional 40mm gun. I fervently hope we & the French adopt, & go on to sell it profitably to many of our friends & allies.As for me it is perfect solution. No IFV (present or in development) can stand it and amunition is much smaller then Bofors 40mm.
http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2003gun/cta.pdf
This gun is undergoing tests on modernised Warrior and propoably will be used by France for its FCS.
The Swedes use it because they have stocks, so it's effectively free. There's a reason why everyone else fits something else to their CV90s. It's very old.i would support the bofors l70 40mm gun ,the one mounted on the swedish cv90-40 infantry fighting vehicle.
But it still works .... http://youtube.com/watch?v=YUsgZZeJqhEThe Swedes use it because they have stocks, so it's effectively free. There's a reason why everyone else fits something else to their CV90s. It's very old.
Try this link for info on the AHEAD munitions used against aerial targets for the Skyranger system. The turrent could be fitted to an IFV.I would like to see a 40mm also, not just for the stopping power, but for the range, a larger gun generaly means longer range, and that is very important as well.
How difficult (expensive) would to be to give an APC a gunsight capable of targeting jet aircraft, with a reasonable chance of hitting one?
My understanding is that the system is mainly self contained within the Turrent. It is base on the Navy Skyshield system that has zero deck penetration. I'm told that in a larger vehicle such as an ACV-S you can still have a fully equipped squad. Although no one said how many that was.And were do you put the squad?
The system requires the whole vehicle with no space for the squad to be transported.
Hmm, i'm inclined to think what modern IFV (NOT just APC-wanna be IFV) should have a option for bigger punch. I.e. the ability to fire 100+ mm caliber ammunition. Be it mortar, low velocity gun or large number of cheap guided missiles - it should have something what could really support your infantry, even behind obstacles.30 mm is good choice-but in cooperation with anti-tank rocket,i serve on BMP-2
BMP-3 claimed protection against 30mm, with ERA blocks its probably protected against 40mm frontally as well. I think newer US IFV's also protected against 30mm frontally.Why not develop some cheap dumb missiles for ATGM systems like Spike (I think there it is already done or in development), Javelin, TOW, etc?
This gives you the chance to either load modern ATGMs against possible armor threats and dumb HEs against structures.
And I would go with something larger than 30mm.
The Puma is already protected frontally against 30mm AP (At least the producer says so ). Future IFVs might also be well protected.
I don't want to sit in an IFV which always needs one of his ATGMs when he faces another IFV.