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As stated, weight would easily be reduced w/ evolving material science. As you know w/ the new procurement system throws previous requirements et al out the window? Two in C-17 wont be an issue.They already ruled out a larger squad complement with the prior iteration of the program because they say weight crept up to unacceptable levels. Last I checked they also still want to fit two vehicles inside a C-17 so that is a consideration.
Designed around what mission? The mission is to carry more troops (8+) & more equipment ie a GCV sized vehicle tied to the reduced cost of AMPV infrastructure. Lynx is simply too small and Griffin only carries 6 troops.ich A few different turrets have been put on the AMPV, that's the benefit of many of those unmanned turret designs. Stuff like a SHORAD variant is entirely in-line with what the hull can be used for. But for the role of MICV aka IFV, it's still not going to be as capable as something designed around that mission.
DE is quite early but the drone threat has made anything deployed w/ legacy APS obsolete on arrival. The Israelis seem to moving right along on AFV fitting DE.APS is a requirement and directed-energy solutions generally aren't mature enough besides for soft-kill items like jammers. I believe both competitors have hybrid-electric drives which AMPV does not. We don't know exact protection requirements for either, but one can assume AMPV is equivalent to the latest M2A4 while XM30's requirements might be more demanding. A few of the unmanned turrets showcased on the AMPV had the 30mm XM813 but I don't recall any with the 50mm XM913.
Folks seem to forget the full 30mm turrets being presented, by contractors these days are all made for retrofit to 30mm, 40mm, and 50mm Chain Guns as it the anticipate state of the art. Bradley tests w/ these turrets are old hat now, and BAE is not bold enough to display a 50mm as that would be an unmistakable threat to their customer's (Army's) intent.
The AMPV based GCV prototype was/is hybrid...
As of this year unmanning a vehicle is no great shakes.To do it right you'd have to spend a whole lot of money changing the AMPV to better fit requem all preirements and whatever cost savings you are imagining probably aren't going to be worthwhile once all is said and done. There are a few XM30 requirements I find pointless like the "optionally manned" stuff but a lot of the other things make sense.
BAE knows all this and has likely prepared to just stay below the radar and mission expand the AMPV until there is no XM-30 requirement left.
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