GR66
Army.ca Veteran
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I'm thinking that a better 1st step would be to bring up to full strength (through Reserve augmentation) the existing 4 x Artillery Regiments rather than doubling the number of Regiments to eight (and diluting the leadership and specialist skills). I don't think there's enough butter to spread on that toast so to speak.That gets me back to 30/70 units. IMHO the sole good option is to take the people and equipment of the current four regiments and make them into eight 30/70 regiments which have the same number of RegF batteries and people and the ResF people and all their equipment but distributed in such a way that the ResF elements would have better access to the equipment and instructors and leadership needed to make them proficient and would be sufficient in number to fully round out the eight regiments with people if not equipment. That will at least give you something for the future to build on.
3 x Gun Regiments each with 4 x 6-gun Batteries and 1 x AD Regiment with 4 x Batteries. We don't have enough guns to fill that ORBAT currently but that should be the initial procurement goal.
- 1 RCHA (including 10 Field Regiment, 26 Field Regiment and 116 Ind. Field Battery) - New SP 155mm when procured
- 2 RCHA (including 30 Field Regiment, 42 Field Regiment and 49 Field Regiment) - Consolidate all M777's here for 2 Light Infantry Brigade
- 5 RALC (including 2 Field Regiment, 6 RAC and 62 RAC) - New SP 155mm when procured
- 4 AD Regt (including 1 Field Regiment, 3 Field Regiment and 84 Ind. Field Battery) - New AD Platform when procured
The remaining Reserve Artillery Regiments could then be grouped into two additional Regiments and equipped with new General Support weapon systems as they come available:
- 5 (BC) Field Regiment, 15 Field Regiment, 20 Field Regiment and 20 Ind. Field Battery - HIMARS
- 7 (Toronto) Regiment, 11 Field Regiment, 56 Field Regiment - Loitering Munitions