I'll believe it when I see it.
We do this dance every 3-4 years. Have been since WW1. Still no workable resolution.Years ago I had some interactions with upset employers. They were very much pro-reservist and tried to support not only hiring reservists but giving them time off for training.
Problem was maturity and human nature. Troops were calling their work on a Wednesday or Thursday saying they needed the weekend off for training, or last minute tasks/summer training. They were rightly upset about their employees "being ordered to train last minute".
The US system works because reservists are ordered to deploy or attend training. From what I can tell it's known in advance. In Canada everything reservists do is voluntary.
If we're going to protect reservists with job protection then it's only fair we figure out how to make said training mandatory and not when they feel like it e.g. providing a yearly training schedule (because it's not always the troops fault but the units).
They only care when it becomes cool to care. Right now Ukraine is the cool thing in the world right now.Proably won't. As a general rule Canadians don't much care about our modern military posture unless its going into retirement homes, fighting fires or aid after a flood. We're really self centered IMO.
'We have to do more': Foreign affairs minister on Canada's defence spending
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says she thinks that Canada’s military needs to be 'better equipped' and that the government has to 'do more' when it comes to stepping up the defence budget.www.ctvnews.ca
I expect a budget increase for Defence. Between Anand, Joly and Freyland, the messaging is pretty clear.
the messaging is pretty clear.
While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was touring Europe expressing solidarity with Canada’s NATO partners last week, a new study by the Parliamentary Budget Officer said his government has postponed billions of dollars in capital spending to replace aging military equipment promised in 2017.
Yves Giroux said the Trudeau government has so far “underspent” $10 billion of the $164 billion it promised for 348 projects, including replacing outdated warships, jet fighters and military vehicles from 2017-18 to 2036-37.
It took Giroux four years to get the full list of the projects and more funding delays are expected during the 20-year project.
You’d have to reconstitute and focus on that and pretty much just that. We are already seing things like Nijemengen and other nice to do things cancelled. Cancel a bunch of stuff. Focus on training. Post more people to schools and get it done. Decentralise training and run courses everywhere.For me I will believe it when its more than promised spending years down the road.
We need huge capital real investments and we need them now. Soul sourced major purchases of weapons systems need to happen. And we need drastic increased recruitment.
Honestly we are so far behind the 8 ball for people I am not sure how the system could deal with a massive influx of people without ending up with thousands on pat platoons for years again.
All things that were said and done before the world just went to shyte. I think they got a dose of reality in the last few weeks.I'd say thats more soundbytes than messaging. This is messaging.
Trudeau delays billions in military spending while touring NATO
The honest truth is DND and the CAF has been so under-resourced for so long that I don't think Canadians truly grasp how much money is actually required to even be able to begin to compete with a Modern Peer-Force.Honestly we are so far behind the 8 ball for people I am not sure how the system could deal with a massive influx of people without ending up with thousands on pat platoons for years again.
Agreed. Why not Leopards? We already use them, and the latest variants are arguably better that the latest Abrams.
Simple , three reasons for this. One the American are literally next door the Germans you may have noticed are across an Ocean.Add a similar amount of M120/Soltam K6 120mm mortars and L9A1 51mm mortars. And more L16/M252 81mm mortars.
But, why Abrams and not the same number of Leopard 2s?
All things that were said and done before the world just went to shyte. I think they got a dose of reality in the last few weeks.
You’d have to reconstitute and focus on that and pretty much just that. We are already seing things like Nijemengen and other nice to do things cancelled. Cancel a bunch of stuff. Focus on training. Post more people to schools and get it done. Decentralise training and run courses everywhere.
The honest truth is DND and the CAF has been so under-resourced for so long that I don't think Canadians truly grasp how much money is actually required to even be able to begin to compete with a Modern Peer-Force.
Take our Defence Budget now and increase it by 100% annually and you might, in a decade from now, turn it in to cream.
Most of the new money will go towards undoing the effects of a couple of decades of underfunding. Then there is Defence inflation, which is always greater than General inflation.
The department is FUBAR, no doubt about it. I'm just happy I won't be dealing with it anymore in a few months time
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If there was a sense that the Leopard had actually changed its spots, I would consider coming back but.....
It would cost the CAF mucho beaucoup dollars as I would expect a signing bonus
Simple , three reasons for this. One the American are literally next door the Germans you may have noticed are across an Ocean.
Two , the Americans have fairly large stocks of the vehicle and can spare a small number.
The Germans do not and are from all appearances are about to start a rather panicked rebuild of their own.
Three, we really have to rebuild our political capital with the Americans .
I'm just happy I won't be dealing with it anymore in a few months time
The honest truth is DND and the CAF has been so under-resourced for so long that I don't think Canadians truly grasp how much money is actually required to even be able to begin to compete with a Modern Peer-Force.
Take our Defence Budget now and increase it by 100% annually and you might, in a decade from now, turn it in to cream.
Most of the new money will go towards undoing the effects of a couple of decades of underfunding. Then there is Defence inflation, which is always greater than General inflation.
The department is FUBAR, no doubt about it. I'm just happy I won't be dealing with it anymore in a few months time
PS:
If there was a sense that the Leopard had actually changed its spots, I would consider coming back but.....
It would cost the CAF mucho beaucoup dollars as I would expect a signing bonus
Its kind of like looking at a house that's really a complete demo and instead hoping we can just slap some new paint on it lol
Yep, not to mention our current kit is already bloody antiquated.Its kind of like looking at a house that's really a complete demo and instead hoping we can just slap some new paint on it lol
Why does so much of our procurement end up in redirecting/highjacking/whining our way into, somebody else's equipment stock or order book (rhetorical question - we all know why).Simple , three reasons for this. One the American are literally next door the Germans you may have noticed are across an Ocean.
Two , the Americans have fairly large stocks of the vehicle and can spare a small number.
The Germans do not and are from all appearances are about to start a rather panicked rebuild of their own.
Three, we really have to rebuild our political capital with the Americans .
That was a weird move. Nijemengen hardly seemed like it required a lot of horse power. And it was canceled well before things started getting hot in Ukraine.We are already seing things like Nijemengen and other nice to do things cancelled.
Easier said than done. We're still seeing 10K or something members releasing per year. Members on MELs seem to be at an all time high. Still having leadership and accountability issues. We'll need a system where we can easily punt undesirables instead of letting them cling on for years.Decentralise training and run courses everywhere.
A big enough dose to smash through funding for new warships, planes, helicopters? PY positions and facilities? It's taken us over 15 years (and counting) to get a new pistol. What you're suggesting is a complete 540 degree turn.All things that were said and done before the world just went to shyte. I think they got a dose of reality in the last few weeks.
The situation is too complex and multi-faceted to even be able to explain adequately on here.There's no way out of this pickle without the political drive to do so. We do not have the procurement system to achieve any timely results. These things can easily be laid at the feet of the government in power. But it wasn't Harper or Trudeau that made CDS Vance double the number of GOFO's while simultaneously watching combat capability erode. What is the solution to that? Just doubling the defence budget I would want to take the bet that it would add any combat capability at all. I think there is a culture problem that extends way past sexual harassment issues
Force reconstitution was already being done due to COVID. But keep cancelling anything that has nothing to do with rebuilding and training. I would turn the whole machine into a training establishment until we get to where we need to be.That was a weird move. Nijemengen hardly seemed like it required a lot of horse power. And it was canceled well before things started getting hot in Ukraine.
Yes. Efficiency needs to go hand in hand with any changes. Like you I’m doubtful but we’ll see. I’d simplify the recruiting process and risk manage certain things.Easier said than done. We're still seeing 10K or something members releasing per year. Members on MELs seem to be at an all time high. Still having leadership and accountability issues. We'll need a system where we can easily punt undesirables instead of letting them cling on for years.
Yep. But out of the box thinking and some improvising would be in order.A big enough dose to smash through funding for new warships, planes, helicopters? PY positions and facilities? It's taken us over 15 years (and counting) to get a new pistol. What you're suggesting is a complete 540 degree turn.
Quite likely. But we’ll see what comes out of this when budget time comes.I see promises of new funding that's light on actual details with lengthily timelines to give the LPC room to put the money towards other projects when Ukraine dies down.
The LPC is taking advantage of the situation touring Europe getting tons of nice photos instead of putting in overtime hours at work figuring shit out.