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Normally our lords and masters wait until they have left the services before going off message. But the head of the Army has seemingly gone off message whilst still in uniform.
" General Sir Patrick Sanders said much of the Army’s ‘platforms’ were ‘outdated’ and ‘not fit for purpose’, and derided our reservist force as neither ‘capable’ nor ‘credible’.
The head of the Army likened vehicles such as Warrior and Challenger 2 to ‘rotary dial telephones in an iPhone age’."
"He said: ‘I trained on the 432 armoured personnel carrier in the 1980s when it was already 30 years old; it is still in service today."
So, if he's right, all the bright shiny toys aren't nice to play with but are old and seriously outdated for the modern battlefield. He's not all that keen on the capability of the reservists either. I await one of our dear leaders saying something similar about RAF kit
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" General Sir Patrick Sanders said much of the Army’s ‘platforms’ were ‘outdated’ and ‘not fit for purpose’, and derided our reservist force as neither ‘capable’ nor ‘credible’.
The head of the Army likened vehicles such as Warrior and Challenger 2 to ‘rotary dial telephones in an iPhone age’."
"He said: ‘I trained on the 432 armoured personnel carrier in the 1980s when it was already 30 years old; it is still in service today."
So, if he's right, all the bright shiny toys aren't nice to play with but are old and seriously outdated for the modern battlefield. He's not all that keen on the capability of the reservists either. I await one of our dear leaders saying something similar about RAF kit

General blasts Army vehicles and idea reservists can replace regulars
General Sir Patrick Sanders (pictured) said many of the Army's 'platforms' were 'outdated' and 'not fit for purpose', and derided our reservist force as neither 'capable' nor 'credible'.