Okay, show of hands, who new this???
https://www.snafu-solomon.com/2018/10/68th-armor-regiment-airborne-lives-again.html?m=1
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82nd Airborne with LAV 25’s??
Posted: Friday, October 26, 2018 - 01:15 PM UTC

knewton


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Posted: Friday, October 26, 2018 - 02:11 PM UTC

tanknick22

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Posted: Friday, October 26, 2018 - 08:48 PM UTC
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Okay, show of hands, who new this???
https://www.snafu-solomon.com/2018/10/68th-armor-regiment-airborne-lives-again.html?m=1
I bet they will be the first unit to field the new light tank the Army is getting in 2025

mogdude

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 12:15 AM UTC
Hope none of these get dropped in a neighborhood

exgrunt

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 01:37 AM UTC
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Hope none of these get dropped in a neighborhood
Or get done in by a disgruntled Sgt who decided to cut the straps on their parachute rigging.

knewton


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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 06:04 AM UTC
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Or get done in by a disgruntled Sgt who decided to cut the straps on their parachute rigging.
Eh? Who would think of that? Or are you referencing a past incident?
Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 06:15 AM UTC

ALBOWIE

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 09:57 AM UTC
The 82nd trialled LAV 25 way back to before the first Gulf war. The Original Australian trials LAV 25 were from this trial

Trisaw

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 01:08 PM UTC
This is kind of ironic how things come full circle.
The HobbyBoss Chenowth FAV and the LAV 25mm were supposed to be a 1980s Rapid Reaction Force, but the US Army decided it was "Too light to fight" against the tank-heavy Soviet Union back then.
Now in 2018, we have the LAV 25mm and Polaris MRZRs in the 82nd...kind of the same concept.
Actually, there are better armed turrets for the LAV 25mm, such the the DELCO turret with twin TOW launchers.
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/product2218.html
The HobbyBoss Chenowth FAV and the LAV 25mm were supposed to be a 1980s Rapid Reaction Force, but the US Army decided it was "Too light to fight" against the tank-heavy Soviet Union back then.
Now in 2018, we have the LAV 25mm and Polaris MRZRs in the 82nd...kind of the same concept.

Actually, there are better armed turrets for the LAV 25mm, such the the DELCO turret with twin TOW launchers.
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/product2218.html

knewton


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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 01:16 PM UTC
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words fail mehttps://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/07/05/soldier-charged-in-failed-humvee-air-drop/
I am incredulous at that. And the soldier cheering, too.

2805662

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 03:21 PM UTC
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Quoted Textwords fail mehttps://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/07/05/soldier-charged-in-failed-humvee-air-drop/
I am incredulous at that. And the soldier cheering, too.
Drop malfunctions can be pretty amusing to watch - assuming nobody gets hurt.

knewton


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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 08:06 PM UTC
I’m sure they are. It was more the malicious intent, and the very real possibility of hitting someone on the ground... “KIA” by a falling LAV?

tanknick22

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 09:03 PM UTC
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The 82nd trialled LAV 25 way back to before the first Gulf war. The Original Australian trials LAV 25 were from this trial
they were actually borrowed from the Marines

Tank1812

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 09:33 PM UTC
Found this interesting, oops! While testing a new heavy pallet. Wonder if that is needed for the LAV.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wral.com/military-plane-loses-cargo-over-harnett-neighborhood-/17942899/%3fversion=amp
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wral.com/military-plane-loses-cargo-over-harnett-neighborhood-/17942899/%3fversion=amp

HermannB

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Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 10:48 PM UTC
Easy build. Get Trunmpeters LAV-25 A2, add 8 heavy tie-down rings and Voyagers transparent armor. Anyway, more pictures are highly appreciated!


2805662

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 12:00 AM UTC
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I’m sure they are. It was more the malicious intent, and the very real possibility of hitting someone on the ground... “KIA” by a falling LAV?
Fair. Though nobody should be on the heavy equipment DZ during a drop.

Trisaw

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 09:52 AM UTC
Combined with the MPF Light Tank, perhaps CKEM/LOSAT HMMWVs, and Javelin ATGM CROWS II on HMMWVs and JLTVs, along with Active Protection Systems, then you have a more potent US Army 82nd Airborne force than just Paratroopers.

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 10:06 AM UTC

Trisaw

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 10:10 AM UTC
That LAVA2 in Frenchy's photo looks like it just underwent depot maintenance to get in such good condition, or pulled from Prepositioned Stock.
Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 11:02 AM UTC
Looks like the crane is there to put it back in its stowage case! That thing looks fresh off the assembly line!


exgrunt

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 11:14 AM UTC
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Quoted Textwords fail mehttps://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/07/05/soldier-charged-in-failed-humvee-air-drop/
I am incredulous at that. And the soldier cheering, too.
Clearly you've never been a US Army Grunt. I've been out for quite a while and I was laughing and cheering hysterically the first time I saw that video. Don't worry, Uncle Sam has deep pockets, they'll buy more humvees!
We had a brand new PVT total a newly issued humvee. Next formation, they made him come out in front of the company and gave him a made-up award. Many LOL's were had by all.

exgrunt

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 11:15 AM UTC
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Quoted TextI’m sure they are. It was more the malicious intent, and the very real possibility of hitting someone on the ground... “KIA” by a falling LAV?
Fair. Though nobody should be on the heavy equipment DZ during a drop.
I'm assuming those regs would be waived if they ever dropped on a hot DZ?

knewton


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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 04:43 PM UTC
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Clearly you've never been a US Army Grunt. I've been out for quite a while and I was laughing and cheering hysterically the first time I saw that video. Don't worry, Uncle Sam has deep pockets, they'll buy more humvees!
We had a brand new PVT total a newly issued humvee. Next formation, they made him come out in front of the company and gave him a made-up award. Many LOL's were had by all.
Haha, no, serving cop, 22 years and counting. One night shift in my first six months on the street, I stacked a patrol car, went back to the station and drove out in another one. Can’t do that today, different times. And I suffered the ridicule of my colleagues for weeks after. Can’t do that now, either.

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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2018 - 06:36 PM UTC
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Quoted TextQuoted Textwords fail mehttps://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/07/05/soldier-charged-in-failed-humvee-air-drop/
I am incredulous at that. And the soldier cheering, too.
Clearly you've never been a US Army Grunt. I've been out for quite a while and I was laughing and cheering hysterically the first time I saw that video. Don't worry, Uncle Sam has deep pockets, they'll buy more humvees!
We had a brand new PVT total a newly issued humvee. Next formation, they made him come out in front of the company and gave him a made-up award. Many LOL's were had by all.
As long as nobody was severely hurt during an accident we would laugh at the idiocy and destruction. One of my Lt's started a brush fire with a smoke grenade that almost destroyed two humvee's loaded with millions of dollars of classified EW equipment. He tossed the smoke grenade into some dry grass at YFC during August and it went up fast. We realized something was wrong when he asked for a canteen and then another canteen and another. He was trying to put it out with water but it was out of control and started surrounding the rigs. I was squad leader I grabbed the fire extinguisher from my rig while the TC from the other grab his and we cleared a path for the rigs to get out. When we were clear I radioed range control and they got fire fighters out there pretty quick. My Lt. never lived it down. At a company formation after the field ex we presented him with an empty fire extinguisher with a big bow on it.
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