


The self-propelled Howitzer could have been tested in South Africa.Originally posted by Shotgun:The soldier pic looks cool. But whats with all the attachment on the SAR?
And the SPG looks like the US Paladin. 2nd pic shows a desert enviroment.
Giordano pants are good but they tend to be rather heavy, especially if it's wet. I'm ok with the crotch and ankles....velcro can adjust the waist.Originally posted by chamenos:eh.....frankly i think before SAF starts issuing fancy equipment and weapons to soldiers, they should do something about the most basic of equipment a soldier gets issued - the uniform
i personally think the cut is damn lousy. the pants if i'm not wrong tapers towards the ankles, and the crotch area of the pants is too low and the waist is too narrow. the cut is the kind you usually get with school uniforms i think. SAF should sign a contract with giordano for camo pants. usually the cut of giordano pants is very comfortable, with everything just right.
does anyone agree with me?
hehe i mean giordano pants, using the normal camo material that the SAF uses for the uniforms now. i think that would work out perfectlyOriginally posted by Silenthunter:Giordano pants are good but they tend to be rather heavy, especially if it's wet. I'm ok with the crotch and ankles....velcro can adjust the waist.
Are you issued with the S size old yellowish uniforms? I know a few fren being issued S size and it sux......Seems like the new uniform don't have a S size so they compromise with the pioneer camo uniforms left in the stocks.
Actually, from Janes - it was 54 M109 chassis bought. Turret and gun is assumed to be local built.Originally posted by Joe Black:The self-propelled Howitzer could have been tested in South Africa.
It has been discussed in other thread that ST Engg is building a self-propelled (tracked) howitzer for SAF. Some 20+ M109 chassis was bought and ST Engg is integrated the FH88 gun into the chassis.
Interesting.... do you have the URL?Originally posted by bcoy:Actually, from Janes - it was 54 M109 chassis bought. Turret and gun is assumed to be local built.
AMX-13 chassis?? forget it............that old hag can't even handle it's own gun well, let alone a FH88.......Originally posted by Joe Black:Interesting.... do you have the URL?
BTW, I was wondering why not use the Centurion chassis instead. We can always learn to convert the Centurions from the Israelies. We can also convert some AMX-13 to carry the FH-88 on an external mount config - very much like the French ones.