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here are a few reasons motorized infantry are superior.
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My time to add something. Don't forget about the logistic. For example, motorized infantry has definitely bigger chances to provide good medical service to wounded soldiers, or take them out of the battlefield even during the fights.
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I want to add one more note. In Soviet Army (and Russian Ground Forces) commander of the AFV (BMP-1, BMP-2, etc.) commands infantry platoon attached to this vehicle too. Obviously, cooperation between infantry and AFV would be better.
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I rode an armored personnel carrier in combat in Vietnam and Cambodia. From my personal experience I would agree with what others have said, only emphasizing the advantage of much greater supplies of food, water, and particularly ammunition. I am a lifetime member of the "plenty more where that came from" school of thought.
Another plus not mentioned was that when you stood atop a personnel carrier, your head was twice as far off the ground, making it easier to relate the ground around you to the images in the military photo map in your hand. These days, GPS does a better job assisting the ground pounder with the art of land navigation.
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I would add few other notices over great advatange of speed:
And some drawbacks:
Did I miss something?
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Interesting question. Believe me I'm no military expert but the strategic value of motorized infantry is two fold:
(1) Speed. As you mentioned before, this is probably the greatest advantage.
(2) Towing capacity. Obviously trucks, motorbikes and the like optimized for military usage have a much greater towing capacity. They are able to deploy heavier equipment, weapons or provisions into the field allowing infantry to spend more man hours on the ground. Otherwise foot soldiers would rely primarily on...well foot. Marches. Some trucks may have pintle mounted weapons like light machine guns or grenade launchers.
The problem is that many motorized trucks that are not cavalry (i.e. tanks, APCs, IFVs) are not armored enough to provide a real tactical advantage in terms of infantry engagements. But the greatest power lies in rapidly deploying forces to areas of need allowing quicker and more precise responses to enemy advances. In other words speed and carrying power are probably the biggest advantages.
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