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Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

You mean the guy that warned about the exponential growth of a military-industrial complex then…led the country during a time of exponential growth of a military-industrial complex? 🤔
Bit of a gap between 1930 and 1952, with some big events in between. But what is a mobilization plan, if not a plan for exponential growth of the military-industrial complex to serve a compelling need?
 
Where do you get that data ? Feel free to DM.
Just as an aside, when I draw up my napkin future force models which are designed to show how to create an army that is capable of expanding to in size beyond its three plus one brigade structures using both its RegF and ARes, I always end up short of sigs and logistics/maintenance people/units long before I run out of infantry, armoured and even gunners.

That has to do with creating a structure that is capable of fielding more than one or two rotational battlegroups at a time. In today's peacetime environment you can get by with what the CAF has albeit how long it can continue that is a question.

MCO, OTOH, requires larger formations and logistics. Larger formations require significantly better communications. MCO formation logistics . . . well that speaks for itself.

Bit of a gap between 1930 and 1952, with some big events in between. But what is a mobilization plan, if not a plan for exponential growth of the military-industrial complex to serve a compelling need?
This.

That is the point - 100%.

The only word that I would add is "rapid" before "exponential."

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5800 people short of the CAF target.

At least 15% of that shortfall is concentrated in 3 of the 4 CA Signals trades. We're recruiting people into the wrong trades.
I’m currently trying to write a book and I speak about communication.
Comms in my mind is a weapon system in that if handled by trained people can bring death and destruction upon thine enemies.

If you don’t have proper comms things will fail.
 
Long ago on some mid-Pacific middle watch, the topic of the Thunderbirds came up, as it invariably did. The question for the night was, what did F.A.B. stand for? We settled on Fuckin’ A, Bubba!

If only you all followed the 'Fandom' pages ;)


"F.A.B." is the codeword used by International Rescue agents as a means of acknowledgement, serving a similar purpose to "Roger". Although pronounced as individual letters, it does not stand for anything. The codeword was suggested by Grandma Tracy as a short, precise, and unique sounding term of acknowledgement, and based it off 'fabulous', which had been a much used phrase long ago."

 
I would first have to be convinced there is a problem. Adopting tech from the US or elsewhere that requires some form of dedicated security, a la F-35s is an issue that needs to be addressed, but limited to where the tech will be. Is there a CF base that currently has the gate down on a regular basis?

It's one thing to say that certain weapons or authorities are needed on domestic soil, but it's another to make it legal. If you give somebody a gun and a role, it is assumed they have the ability to exercise it under the appropriate circumstances. I'm not sure the military's concept of unlimited liability applies on domestic soil.

Where is this "exploitable seam" that cannot be addressed by current resources properly funded? CSIS, CSE, Immigration, federal law enforcement?

You hit the nail on the head. This forum is, of course, full of military people. And there's a temptation to be the hammer that sees everything as a nail.

Proper security requires deeper thinking than "militarize everything".
 
I’m currently trying to write a book and I speak about communication.
Comms in my mind is a weapon system in that if handled by trained people can bring death and destruction upon thine enemies.

If you don’t have proper comms things will fail.

You are 100% right. Every future scenario brings this up. We're in a world with AI Tik Tok videos that can sway public opinion substantially. It is absolutely essential to get strategic comms right. I'm tired of people treating this like a side chore. It's literally the core of the Information Domain. And is part of multi-domaim ops. Winning the Cognitive war is definitely part of the fight.
 
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