- Reaction score
- 5,767
- Points
- 1,160
I see this as more of a type of draft registry and perception exercise than any real force development program. Firstly I think the chance of Canada actually deploying a force of hundreds of thousands of troops in a conflict highly unlikely. I certainly don't see us shipping Divisions worth of troops across the Pacific to fight off the Chinese in the Indo-Pacific. Ships, subs, aircraft, AD, LRPS? Sure, but not a large land contingent.
Even in Europe Russia does pose a threat to its immediate neighbours but demographics and economics are against them in a full-scale Russia-NATO conflict. Will we need to expand our military to sustain our contribution in a European war? Yes, but again I don't see us expanding to have a Corps worth of troops deployed.
What this does though is take a small step toward creating a more martial mindset in the country where the population is maybe more willing to pay to fund an effective military because they are more likely to know someone that is in the military (even if only as a Supplemental Reservist). It also creates a list of people that already have served in the military (keeping more ex-Reg/Reserve members on the Sup List) and a list of people that have demonstrated their willingness to serve if called so that IF the force needs to expand the Government doesn't have to risk conscripting unwilling people into the military.
Lastly, I can potentially see these Supplemental Reservists become a pool of people that may be willing to deploy for domestic operations (floods, forest fires, ice storms, etc.) which would take some of the pressure off the Reg/Reserve forces.
Even in Europe Russia does pose a threat to its immediate neighbours but demographics and economics are against them in a full-scale Russia-NATO conflict. Will we need to expand our military to sustain our contribution in a European war? Yes, but again I don't see us expanding to have a Corps worth of troops deployed.
What this does though is take a small step toward creating a more martial mindset in the country where the population is maybe more willing to pay to fund an effective military because they are more likely to know someone that is in the military (even if only as a Supplemental Reservist). It also creates a list of people that already have served in the military (keeping more ex-Reg/Reserve members on the Sup List) and a list of people that have demonstrated their willingness to serve if called so that IF the force needs to expand the Government doesn't have to risk conscripting unwilling people into the military.
Lastly, I can potentially see these Supplemental Reservists become a pool of people that may be willing to deploy for domestic operations (floods, forest fires, ice storms, etc.) which would take some of the pressure off the Reg/Reserve forces.
