yeetmahboi
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That's an entirely hindsight driven opinion. When the SU fell, CBAT was still new and nowhere close to todays multi DBF AESA systems, let alone the softwares to drive them.To be exact, it should've been for any maneuver SPG since the end of cold war - arguably, per Ukraine experience, it's far more important than /52 gun. Heavy splinter/light HEAT 360deg, and roof HEAT protection.
And who were the enemies? Only third world nations fighting each others and the occasional "imperialist"/payback for terrorism turf. Global trade ensured no supapowahs are didding with each others and drag the whole party down.
L/52 and Excalibur, optional, would have been golden with hasty developing nations threatened by extremists: dig in, UAV spot and kaboom, against a threat of minor fleets of Hilux with .30 balls and the occasional duct taped together twin linked RPGs. HEAT? Russia was selling K1 bricks, en masse, to anyone with cash, not even a baby's piggy bank could escape their salesmanship.
You are better off seeking a double tier force with portees lugging around B-kits for RKG, micro-munitions and .30 ball protection, and an appreciable fleet of super armour FCS MGV howitzers for the PenDivs. TheSo the new standard for SPG armoring is .50cal, 14.5mm, or really 155mm shell splinters at 10m.
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