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Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

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I have long said that you could fund the CAF to 4 percent of GDP, but we would still lag behind in NATO and be much the same where we are.

It's never the money, it's politics. It's procedures. It's the pork-barreling in our defence spending that makes us a paper tiger in NATO.

My only hope in all of this for the CAF and the GoC, whatever the political stripe that may be, is that it will rouse them out of the "Peace Dividend" slumber. The world has been unstable since 1945. We have used geography, proximity, and association as a Defence Policy ever since. ICBMs don't care how close to the U.S. or how far from Russia/China we are.

Don't give us a dime more, but let us spend money on defence like it matters. The fact we follow the same rules for purchasing a fighter aircraft as we do for buying office furniture for a Service Canada office is disgraceful. Don't treat defense procurement as a stimulus package for Canadian Industry. There I said it.

We spend so much money, time, and effort trying to get that money to stay in Canada; be it by awarding contracts to companies with no capability to produce items without first "retooling" and"developing the production lines", or by hamstringing perfectly competent and competitive bidders by forcing the project to be made in St. Margaret de Poutain de Champignon, QC because the ruling government either lost the seat in the election, or won it with promises.

We spend so much money and staff hours jumping through TBS regulations that are great for other departments, but are terrible for defence procurement. Some items you have to sole source, because there are technologies and capabilities no one else makes. By doing the bid process, you get companies clamoring for a project they can't deliver on, but because they tick the bright boxes on the score sheet....

I truly and honestly belief we need to split from PSPC and legislate that its not beholden to TBS, only to the PBO/PCO. The guiding principles of this new Defence Procurement department should be "Off the shelf, from somewhere else" if there isn't an industry in Canada.

BOOTFORGEN has demonstrated how well we do when we are able to actually get what we need, instead of lining the pockets of a Canadian company that got lucky.

That, but with tanks, fighters, ships, weapons systems....
 
Income tax surtaxes. Also, big hair and glamour bands. All coming back.

So I might be able to go to a L.A. Guns concert after all?

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The comment section clarified. This is A Coy 3 R22eR jumping in Alaska with the Americans.

Not a jumper, but one person clarified that our Airborne forces jump with American gear when we're down there rather than bring our own kit.

Makes you wonder why we don't just move on to the T-11, but I guess it's not Airborne unless you're crippling yourself in the process...
 
I should have selected “all comments” vice the default - good pickup.

I thought maybe we were trialing new kit…

Having jumped CT-1s and can still remember being taken off the DZ strapped into a straight board in a field amb, I’d have to agree with the last part. I’d return my 10% disability pension for life for the ability to “get out of bed like a normal 52 year old”. 😁

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I should have selected “all comments” vice the default - good pickup.

I thought maybe we were trialing new kit…

Having jumped CT-1s and can still remember being taken off the DZ strapped into a straight board in a field amb, I’d have to agree with the last part. I’d return my 10% disability pension for life for the ability to “get out of bed like a normal 52 year old”. 😁

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The old 'Chute Trauma 1' was an interesting contrast to the UK's PX-4.

The former was like riding the thin end of a bullwhip, as the chute came out first.

The latter, where the rigging lines emerge first, was like a warm hug on a cold day in comparison ;)
 

Not surprised in the least, I've also heard rumors of 9 month tours soon

Just don't touch the thousands of Reg F, full and part reservists, or the weapons and equipment, at each of the Reserve CBGs.

Or, heaven forbid, re-align them and modernize their mandate to better support the current needs of a CAF under pressure.

There's lotsa important - and relevant - national defence stuff going on there... :)

 
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I think it speaks to the CAF of the last decade that the article says “at its height, 800 personnel were deployed”…and that this number is a strain on the CAF.

Of course, anyone who spent time at ASAB and has one eye open knows that at least half the people there on RO-R4 or so weren’t actually needed to support the Ops being conducted.

Pointing the finger at you directly, JTFSC. Annoying toothless dog.
 
I think it speaks to the CAF of the last decade that the article says “at its height, 800 personnel were deployed”…and that this number is a strain on the CAF.

Of course, anyone who spent time at ASAB and has one eye open knows that at least half the people there on RO-R4 or so weren’t actually needed to support the Ops being conducted.

Pointing the finger at you directly, JTFSC. Annoying toothless dog.
But how else will the people we wanna groom for medals and tours to look better for promoting?
 
But how else will the people we wanna groom for medals and tours to look better for promoting?

It makes me laugh and grit my teeth how true this likely is…I have a long list of things that drove me to chain-smoke the times I was there.

  • change of command parades
  • presiding officer certification training courses
  • emails on Christmas Eve stating “non essential personnel are stood down for Christmas” [send them the fuck home if they are non-essential]
  • “business hours” signs
  • pretty much any/everything JTFSC
  • people there who didn’t know Canadian aircraft were launching from there into Iraq and Syria
  • people who didn’t know there were Canadian aircraft there period
  • people who did know there were Canadian aircraft there but thought they took off at night to fly circles around the base to “keep them safe while they slept”.

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Just don't touch the thousands of Reg F, full and part reservists, or the weapons and equipment, at each of the Reserve CBGs.

Or, heaven forbid, re-align them and modernize their mandate to better support the current needs of a CAF under pressure.

There's lotsa important - and relevant - national defence stuff going on there... :)

We were better at it in 1944

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If you want to do this sort of stuff more often, give the Naval Reserve in Victoria two CB 90 assault boats, they can double as patrol boats and landing craft.
Since it's a niche any way, on top of that deignate the reserve infantry on the coast as specializing in amphibious operations.
 
If you want to do this sort of stuff more often, give the Naval Reserve in Victoria two CB 90 assault boats, they can double as patrol boats and landing craft.

Actually, if you take a look at this video - you see the CB90 being used as a seagoing version of the CV90.

Same size sections, 1 section per boat in groups of about 16.

 

"We ain't ready" oh we know sir, we know
That message isn't for CAF members - we (the CAF, not Cpl Bloggins in 2nd Bn Hockey Sock Regiment) know what our readiness is like.
 
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