I believe that "Light" doctrine is something that should be considered an All-Arms, Joint capability. A few tasks that come off the top of my head that underline the Joint nature of this concept (as opposed to an Infantry-centric one):
- Airmobile delivery of Light Artillery to a remote area in order to support combat in difficult terrain.
- An amphibious insertion of a Light Infantry/Engineer task force to clear a beach and secure it for rapid follow on of heavier forces.
- Airborne drop of a High Readiness Light Company (composed of Infantry, Engineer, Artillery, CS and CSS assets) to secure an airhead for a follow on Battlegroup.
- The Weasel has been mentioned before as a suitable "Light" armoured vehicle that is versatile enough to allow the Armoured Corps to provide a that extra "umph" to Light Forces if required.
These are just a few I whipped up - shoot 'em down if you don't agree, but I think these are capabilities that have real "cred" with our allies and that we should look at when shopping for Light Force capability.
As well, I think Light Forces need to be built to address Operations in Difficult and Adverse Terrain. Medium and Heavy Forces are great where terrain allows mechanized assets to wheel/track in extra firepower, protection, and mobility but when you get into Jungles, Mountains, certain Urban environments and Temperate Forests the capability of Light Forces becomes apparent. As well, I feel that the "Close Contact" nature of Light Force employment makes it more suited for tasks in which the indirect nature of Medium/Heavy force firepower is a liability (eg - fighting insurgents, etc).
LtCol (then Major) Wayne Eyre used a diagram in an Article about Light Force intergration (
found here) which shows that there is a clear area where the employment of Light Forces is desired. The article argues for the intergration of Light and Mechanized capabilities within the Brigade Group, but as Jungle alluded to, I am sure a good argument could be made for giving the Light Forces their own "home Formation" as a center of Light Force doctrine, training, and administration. Perhaps that is a direction that this thread can explore.