Stryker sauna

It was bad enough that they had to weld an expedient steel cage around it to keep RPGs, one of the most ubiquitous weapons in the Middle East, from destroying the Stryker utterly. Now the Army, in a burst of true dumb, has created a version called the MGS which has a 105mm gun and enlarged turret on top of it, blocking crew exits from two forward hatches and eliminating the vehicle’s air-conditioning. Not only is it a sauna on wheels, but it’s a death trap. It’s also now too heavy and too bulky to easily fit into a C-130, scrapping its original reason for being: air transportability. You might suppose the all-volunteer force would have eased this kind of bureaucratic stupidity. You would be wrong.

0 responses to “Stryker sauna

  1. There is quite a lovely discussion there, with one, seemingly quite experienced guy (SFC C), putting up a spirited defense.
    Personally, my best instincts are to stay out of any kind of moving box, no matter how well protected.

  2. Indeed, despite being commissioned in armor, I soon developed quite an affection for the infantry.