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    Soldier injured in war games: Defence

    An Australian soldier has been seriously injured during a war games exercise on the central Queensland coast.
    The Defence Department says the accident happened during Exercise Talisman Sabre at Shoalwater Bay, near Rockhampton overnight.
    The soldier was taken to a Brisbane hospital after the accident, which involved an armoured personnel carrier vehicle.

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    They had something on the news today about the Defenceforce getting cranky with the goverment because they want the army to buy more Bushmasters but the army wants german armoured trucks (which are cheaper)
    What german trucks are they looking at? Dingo? Boxer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleifuss View Post
    They had something on the news today about the Defenceforce getting cranky with the goverment because they want the army to buy more Bushmasters but the army wants german armoured trucks (which are cheaper)
    What german trucks are they looking at? Dingo? Boxer?
    Not sure but it's not going to happen, unless we can build them here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berwickk View Post
    Not sure but it's not going to happen, unless we can build them here.
    I got they impression the the Bushmaster wasn't just not what the army wanted money wise but in capability , meaning they need something simpler less combat like.
    Well there are about a 1000 Benz G-Wagens floating around now now having been build here , plus the MAN primemovers for the M1 tanks and the replacements for the old Mack trucks.
    But yeah they probably will get the Bushmasters.

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    Another order went in for the bushies- it was in the latest army rag I believe.

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    Default Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011



    Originally from Rockhampton, Private Chris Nye from Charlie Company, 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, watches out for the enemy in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011


    Originally from Rockhampton, Private Chris Nye from Charlie Company, 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, watches out for the enemy in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011


    (L-R) Private Euan Purves and Corporal Rodney Cross from Charlie Company, 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, take a break in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011


    Private Benjamin Reid from Charlie Company, 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, mans the Minimi light support weapon in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.


    Signaller Michael Butz from 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, on piquet in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.


    Sergeant Dale Wilkins from Combat Training Centre is an Observer Trainer for 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.


    Signaller Kieran Fitzgerald of No. 139 Signal Squadron, attached to 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, looks out from the top of a Bushmaster armoured vehicle in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.


    (L-R) Private Leigh Bartlett and Private Elliott Redman from 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuRat View Post
    It's bull****, but they don't do direct entry as such. They still do their time as a sig, then do their courses until they become an FO Ack. The FO is still the one that calls in the bombs, the FO Ack just checks the grid/corrections etc.
    so if i get in what well i be doing exactly... in real terms not DFR fluff and fuzz?

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    You'll be a transportation platform for a radio and brew maker for a Lt/Capt.

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    ah i see could be worse... so it is an out in the field gig then, how long would it take for me to get to do the FO stuff(i understand experience in the less complicated roles would be essential)? what are the other career paths that follow on from this starting point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleifuss View Post
    They had something on the news today about the Defenceforce getting cranky with the goverment because they want the army to buy more Bushmasters but the army wants german armoured trucks (which are cheaper)
    What german trucks are they looking at? Dingo? Boxer?

    It's about trucks, not troop carriers.
    Defence and industry insiders have told the Herald the government has tried to circumvent recommendations from the Defence Materiel Organisation, which favoured a cheaper armoured truck made by German company Rheinmetall MAN, in favour of new modified ''Bushmaster Ute'', made in Bendigo by the French company Thales.
    http://www.smh.com.au/national/fears...722-1hsul.html

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    Aussies targeted in rocket attack on Afghanistan base at Tarin Kowt

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    From: Herald Sun
    July 22, 2011 6:23PM

    DIGGERS have escaped injury despite a direct hit by a rocket on their accommodation block at Australia's main Afghanistan base.

    Defence officials confirmed a number of ADF troops were inside when the rocket hit, and that an Australian ally suffered concussion as a result of the blast.

    Insurgents fired three rockets at the 6000-strong multinational Tarin Kowt base in the midnight raid on Tuesday, with one of the rockets finding its target.

    Deputy commander in Uruzgan province Colonel David Smith said Australian forces were given time to seek cover by its C-RAM (counter-rocket, artillery and mortar) early-warning system...
    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/mor...-1226100008739

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez View Post
    ah i see could be worse... so it is an out in the field gig then, how long would it take for me to get to do the FO stuff(i understand experience in the less complicated roles would be essential)? what are the other career paths that follow on from this starting point?
    The bad guys and the blokes you are supporting are out in the weeds, so yeah, it's a bush job. There was a WO2 RAA FO/JTAC?? who got a gong for his activities with 6RAR in Afghanistan last year. I imagine that will be the progression, you'll see more SNCO's getting the actual FO gig, rather than it just being Officers. That bloke had 15 years experience getting to that point though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleifuss View Post
    They had something on the news today about the Defenceforce getting cranky with the goverment because they want the army to buy more Bushmasters but the army wants german armoured trucks (which are cheaper)
    What german trucks are they looking at? Dingo? Boxer?
    I believe the article is about medium offroad trucks - to replace unimogs mostly.

    MAN SX
    Mercedes Zetros
    Bushmaster Ute

    Bushmaster reportedly performed the worst and Mercedes the best. The MB and MAN purpose built offroad trucks while the Bushmaster Ute is a variant of a personnel carrier.

    DMO and Army wants MAN SX 'cos its a little cheaper than the Mercedes - also a lot of countries use the MAN SX (UK, Germany etc). However, DoD, Government and a political lobby are pushing for the Bushmaster.

    Danish MAN SX in Afghanistan
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    Quote Originally Posted by digrar View Post
    The bad guys and the blokes you are supporting are out in the weeds, so yeah, it's a bush job. There was a WO2 RAA FO/JTAC?? who got a gong for his activities with 6RAR in Afghanistan last year. I imagine that will be the progression, you'll see more SNCO's getting the actual FO gig, rather than it just being Officers. That bloke had 15 years experience getting to that point though.
    that sounds good.. thank you for the help.

    but it seems it might take as long to get into the army... i got a call from DFR instructing me to call a certain person at a certain time on a certain number... when i did all that the certain person answered and told me they haven't contacted me since my YOU session and that was in march ad he was rather confused as to how i got his number ...
    ill just have to wait

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    It's not a quick process, but I've recently seen some potential Infantrymen go through the process very quickly. A case of right time and right place.

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