Posted by smallercrawler on August 22, 2013 at 04:14:57 from (166.82.254.181):
In Reply to: Another pull! posted by oldtanker on August 21, 2013 at 18:05:31:
I'm sure you've heard the old tale about the public introduction of the M1. Audience was composed of officials, news people, general public, and brass. Three NCOs were to cover the vehicle systems (propulsion, electronics, weapons). Naturally a little friendly rivalry arose between them as to which system really was the most important. The intro/demo was going well with the first NCO stressing the ultimate importance of the engine/speed capabilities of the tank; the next NCO said that although the tank was fast and powerful, it was primarily the commo suite that really was the focus of the design, ie: data linking, GPS, etc., for battlefield management; the last speaker was a hard bitten old line armorer who allowed that the tank was fast, had great commo, but in the final analysis without the gun-it was merely a high speed, self propelled radio!!
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