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"The system was developed by Metal Storm working with several key technology partners including iRobot who supplied their Warrior UGV platform and TeleRobotics who specializes in networked remotely operated weapons systems."
Source: Press Release
That plan and others mirroring the counterinsurgency blueprint that the Pentagon now hails as a success were pitched repeatedly in memos and presentations during the following two years, at meetings that included then-Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby."
Source: USA Today
The Readers Digest version goes something like this ... Unknown bidder (Robotic FX) wins big contract over iRobot. It seems the new company is run by a former iRobot employee. It seems the new robot is a lot like the iRobot product. The courts and private eyes get involved. Stuff is shredded. Finally DoD had enough and the contract has been awarded to iRobot.
The unfolding soap opera has been well covered by Hiawatha Bray in the Boston Globe.
Sources: Boston Globe, Engadget, iRobot Press Release.
But if anyone spoke for caution in this plan (and I was one of them), they were quickly shouted down as chicken hawks--dismissed as ignorant of the risks and deadly violence of plying Iraq's bomb-strewn roads." Christian Lowe writes this in an interesting assessment of the current state of MRAP affairs. The complete article is here.
The article goes on to speculate on the effects to industry. It's a good overview and nice to see in a very public domain.
Source: MSNBC
For the younger engineers, the presence of more than 100 troops was a great opportunity to tap a wealth of experience and it gave them the opportunity to experience the technically and physically demanding rigors of building a medium girder bridge (MGB) and an Acrow bridge.
Building started early on an unusually warm autumn morning once the engineers were divided into two main groups. One group was responsible for assembling the Acrow Bridge while the second group was tasked with building the MGB. The Acrow Bridge will rest in front of the armoury as a monument to the engineers, right next to the Sherman tank, a reminder of the Elgin Regiment’s armoured past.
For many of the engineers, this was their first hands-on exposure to assembling bridges. Private Miro Mostovac of 33 CER was very excited about the opportunity, as well as the opportunity to work with members of the other two brigades. “So far, it seems pretty good, everything seems to be working really nice,” he stated.
Sergeant Jayme Querry, 33 CER, is an old hand at building bridges.“The main concept is for the younger soldiers to get acquainted with the bridges,” he declared. “I’m hoping the troops will actually go home, essentially understand the bridge and how it gets put together.”
In the back of the armoury, another crew of engineers was busy assembling the MGB, which is a modern functional equivalent of the Bailey bridge of Second World War fame. The pallets of interconnecting pieces can be very intimidating to those who are not familiar with the MGB. No need to apply if you have a bad back as there does not seem to be anything small about this piece of equipment.
Bridge assembly is a daunting task. “When it’s done, it’s going to look like this bridge appeared from nowhere,” commented Sgt Anderson Thomas, 32 CER. He felt that the weekend was an excellent chance to get together and involve the newer troops into the business of building bridges. “It’s rewarding for them, it’s what engineers do, build bridges.”
Source: The Maple Leaf, Vol 10, #37
High casualties in Iraq related to IEDs and landmines and the 1151 (Humvee) demanded a response and industry was quick to answer. If you subscribed to our newsletter you've heard a lot about the many different variants and the enthusiasm of American lawmakers for the program - up to $24.5 billion by FY 09. MRAPs fall into two main categories.
Category 1 vehicles are often referred to a MRUVs (Mine Resistant Utility Vehicle). These are the lighter variant designed for urban operations. Typically they are 4x4s and can hold 6 soldiers. Category 1 examples include: Armor Holdings Caiman; BAE RG-31 Nyala; International MaxxPro; and the Force Protection Cougar.
Category 2 MRAPS are 6x6 platforms that hold 10 men. They have become popular as EOD team transport and include: the BAE RG-33 Nyala; Rafael Golan;and the Force Protection Cougar HE.Nov. 30
Was the Nineteenth-Century Army Isolated from American Society?
Samuel Watson, United States Military Academy
Dec. 7
Japan Under the Bombs: The Air War from Target Level
Theodore F. Cook, Jr., William Paterson University of New Jersey
Dec. 14
Command in the Continental Army
Major Jason "Dutch" Palmer, USMA
Dec. 21
Al Qaeda's Doctrine for Waging an Insurgency
Norman Cigar, Marine Corps University
NYMAS talks are free and open to the public. They are held on Friday evenings at the City University of New York Graduate Center, at 365 Fifth Avenue between 34th and 35th Streets from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. These Friday lectures are usually held on the 6th floor in Room 6-495, but confirmation of the room number should be obtained from the guard at the street-level entrance.