I think the article overstates the potential impact
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The XM25 will essentially destroy the value of cover and with it the necessity of long-drawn out firefights. It will also make the old infantry tactic of firing and maneuvering to eliminate an enemy hiding behind cover obsolete.
“Ranger units found the XM25 too heavy and cumbersome for the battlefield. They were also concerned that the limited basic load of 25 mm rounds was not enough to justify taking an M4A1 carbine out of the mission,”
Mech/Armor are conventional units (so is cav, which is like infantry with cowboy hats).Pure garbage. Pure garbage. Anyone who believes that is a damn idiot.
Yet conventional infantry loved it according to "the man." Hmm....sounds like marketing or that the other units used it as a crutch. Maybe the differences are because of their missions, but the two opinions don't jive so what's the disconnect?
Mech/Armor are conventional units (so is cav, which is like infantry with cowboy hats).
Take a unit that still uses M16s and has minimal range time, then give them fancy equipment, a range to shoot it on, and tell them how wonderful it is. Of course they are going to tell you it's the best thing since the brass rifle cartridge!Yet conventional infantry loved it according to "the man." Hmm....sounds like marketing or that the other units used it as a crutch. Maybe the differences are because of their missions, but the two opinions don't jive so what's the disconnect?