Re: Designing a Squad Insertion, Command And Support Aiborne Vehicle (SICASAV)
Trying to cram fire support, logistics, command and transport into one vehicle is inefficient.
It can only do one at a time, and while it’s doing one job the other roles and their gear are dead weight and cause the vehicle to be larger, more expensive and less capable overall than a specialized platform would be.
Look at contemporary equivalents. There is nothing in any military force today that does what you’re trying to do... for a reason.
At best there are platforms that have modular capability to be outfitted for each role.
The M113 series APC can be a command post, an ambulance, a troop transport, a maintenance/ light recovery vehicle, smoke generator, mortar carrier or a light fire support vehicle.... but not all at once.
Same with the UH-1: transport, ambulance, gunship, command post... but not at the same time.
However even most modular platforms are less efficient than a dedicated craft. The UH-1 gave way to the AH-1 in the gunship role. The M113 was modified into the M577 command post carrier, the M106 mortar carrier and several others and most can’t easily perform the other roles.
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