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Reaally interesting piece about the CTAS history especially seeing how the concept started at 45 mm and evolved into the 40 mm system most people now associate with Ajax and other platforms. Given that the Warrior CSP with CTAS was cancelled in 2021, I’m curious about what enthusiasts think should happen with the already-procured weapons: should they be retrofitted into another turret like on Boxer, or preserved for historical reference? It seems a shame to let that technology just sit unused after such a long development journey.