FJAG said:
Stop making up problems instead of finding solutions. If there are elements of the job that require more training and experience then make those positions regular force.
The point here is that in trades that are pure time-of-conflict roles, your salary and benefits overhead can be drastically reduced if some or many of the individuals who reservists who are trained and called up as needed rather than being there 24/7.
This was my earlier point about PYs. Reduce Reg F (and civil service) PYs by replacing positions with reservists where practical and appropriate and you'll free up cash for equipment. The trouble is rather than even considering such options, the Reg F tenaciously hangs on to every PY and keeps cash flowing for salaries to sustain pensionable military careers.
Guys, the writing is on the wall. We can't afford to sustain either the full-time force in the manner that we might like. Nor the existing model of P Res. We need to think outside the box and really get serious about creating a force that provides a small core of high-readiness/high-competence elements and a larger mobilizable force to cater for more long term operations.
We can all crank out numbers and make up org charts but in general I see JTF2/CSOR and one brigade/TF (less arty and armour) as that Reg F core. Two or three additional Bdes/TF, all armour and arty and a Div/TF HQ and Div troops (mixed Reg F and P Res) as the mobilizable component. And yes, I see all the P Res bde HQs and most of the bn/regt HQs with their glut of senior and redundant staff get eliminated. And yes, it won't happen overnight.
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The AD system requires that the shooters be linked to the AD sensor, coordination, and planning network, which in a major theatre would include Army, Air Force, and navy elements. A reserve unit just doesn't have the time to learn the intricacies of an Integrated Air Defence System with Link 16 capability and a sensor to shooter real time element. The old reserve AD units failed because of budget cuts AND because the reservists didn't have time to really learn the ADATS or twin 35 in enough detail to deploy them effectively. Thats why the Javelins went to the reserves. As noted, the reserves could easily be called upon to augment the shooter role. In reality, you can delink the ASCC and Corps/Div AD from the shooters as this would be akin to the regular force artillery units providing FOOs, FSCC, RCP, and BCPs and the reserves manning all the guns.
Offer a solution? Ok- we are tasked to provide 1 x full time Brigade with force multipliers for full scale operations. We could go to a system with regular force artillery regiments providing 1-2 x Howitzer batteries, 1 x STA Bty, 1 x Ground to ground battery, and 1 x AD Battery and divest 4 GSR. With newer arty systems such as the HIMARs, C-RAM, and PzH 2000 manning requirements are greatly reduced. But there would be no divisional level force multipliers. For the GBAD side, reservists could provide some augmentation on the "trigger puller" side, but they would likely be limited to that as there is little chance that the higher level officers/NCO could receive an adequate level of higher level training (ASCC, Data Links, integration into an IADS, etc) to deploy into the job on day 1. With the speed in which air engagements occur there really is no time for error and the strategic effects of a mistake are huge.
On an academic level, I think that warfare in the near future will be more akin to warfare seen in the 17th century than the 20th, with small regular armies fighting smaller pitched battles for limited gains with logistics serving as a key element of force projection vice an all out war. For this, we require a cadre of personnel capable of deploying at a moments notice and fighting on arrival. If you read ADO 2021 the real challenge is trying to get reservists to a level to fight networked, dispersed warfare so that they can integrate with the regular force IOT truly complement that force without a requirement for 6-9 months of work up training. On that, aside from making reserve training more extensive I dont see how in 1 night a week you can get there.
Higher level solution- all second line functions go civilian (base side support, etc), regular force army centralize into combat or CSS units ready to deploy (Svc Bn only military, ready to deploy), and reserve force be rationalized to provide roto 1-2 pers (ie- eliminate reserve armour, eliminate reserve arty outside of units close enough to use digitalized equipment, merge infantry units, merge reserve supply and transport functions, etc) and create a force focussed on what we can do. Cold war reserve AND regular force structures dont make sense for a quick deployment force, but SOME functions do need to remain regular force heavy, and I suggest GBAD is one of those.