Friday, February 27, 2015

General Dynamics completes design review for Scout Recon variant


via Press Release.
General Dynamics UK has successfully completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the SCOUT Reconnaissance variant, as part of the SCOUT Specialist Vehicle (SV) programme.
The completion of the SCOUT Reconnaissance variant CDR is a significant marker in the SCOUT SV programme, with the first SCOUT Reconnaissance pre-production prototype to be completed later this year.

The CDR covered the fully-integrated SCOUT Reconnaissance platform, including the platform hull design, the Lockheed Martin UK-developed turret, Electronic Architecture, onboard software solutions, sub-systems and variant-specific products, such as the Primary Sight.
In service, the SCOUT Reconnaissance variant will provide best-in-class protection and survivability, reliability and mobility and all-weather Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Recognition (ISTAR) capabilities. It will enable the soldier to be at the point of collection of accurate all-weather commander information within a network-enabled, fully-digitised platform.
Ok.

I still don't know what this vehicle is suppose to do and the Brit rational for it is confusing as hell.

Its not a Warrior replacement even though its in the same class, its a recon vehicle even though its as big as their IFV, and at the end of the day its going to be "supposedly" more advanced than their primary infantry carrier!

What are those limey bastards thinking?

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