Maybe, just maybe we should have bought a proven reliable vehicle instead of something entirely new. The other option was the cv90, one of the best reguarded, most versatile afv’s on the planet and we turned it down for this disaster.
Daft idea trying to convert an existing vehicle and balls it up.
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Should have just bought the CV90–made a deal to manufacture them in Britain if needs be.
We really should have just gone for the CV-90 all along. The CV-90 actually exists, and works.
I don’t have any problems with my bathroom cleaner.
When there are other tried and tested versions available on the open market, why expend the time and money reinventing the wheel…..and screwing it up. CV-90 would have been the way to go. Leopard 2 should have also been considered instead of the challenger 3
Sad to see people in the comments sections slavering over the CV-90, as if it were all they could think about.
So go on Ajax – wars are noisy, vehicles vibrate, and soldiers whingeing that things are a little loud is part of why they were unceremoniously turfed out of Afghanistan.
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Maybe, just maybe we should have bought a proven reliable vehicle instead of something entirely new. The other option was the cv90, one of the best reguarded, most versatile afv’s on the planet and we turned it down for this disaster.
Daft idea trying to convert an existing vehicle and balls it up.
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Should have just bought the CV90–made a deal to manufacture them in Britain if needs be.
We really should have just gone for the CV-90 all along. The CV-90 actually exists, and works.
I don’t have any problems with my bathroom cleaner.
When there are other tried and tested versions available on the open market, why expend the time and money reinventing the wheel…..and screwing it up. CV-90 would have been the way to go. Leopard 2 should have also been considered instead of the challenger 3
Sad to see people in the comments sections slavering over the CV-90, as if it were all they could think about.
So go on Ajax – wars are noisy, vehicles vibrate, and soldiers whingeing that things are a little loud is part of why they were unceremoniously turfed out of Afghanistan.