So here's a possible Force 2025 structure that takes into account some of the points raised by various members on here.
- There are too many headquarters
- The Reg Force units are under staffed
- The Reg Force is stuck in the fuzzy middle...not heavy enough for a peer fight and too heavy for rapid deployment
- We are missing several key enablers to make us a combat effective force
- There are too may Reserve units for the number of Reservists we have
- The Reserves are under equipped (unequipped?) to fulfill any type of useful combat role
- Our logistics system has difficulty supporting deployed forces of any significant size.
This proposed force structure attempts to solve some of these problems (or at least start us on the path of solving these problems) by taking the following steps.
- Maintaining 3 x Divisional HQ. This is both for administrative purposes due to the geographical distribution of our forces in peacetime, but also to maintain the core ability to command a deployed Division as the long term aspirational goal.
- Eliminating the Brigade Level HQs for the Reserves and bringing the units under the command umbrella of the Reg Force Brigades. The manpower savings can be fed back into the combat units & schools.
- Concentrating our heavier forces (1 x Tank Regiment, 3 x Mechanized Infantry Battalions and an Artillery Regiment equipped with an SP 155mm Howitzer) in 1 Brigade to concentrate on a conventional, European-style peer conflict and our light forces (using air-transportable vehicles and M777s in the Artillery Regiment) in 2 Brigade to concentrate on a potential dispersed, Pacific-style peer conflict.
- 5 Brigade would transform into a Fire Support Brigade type of structure supplying the other two Brigades with the types of combat support roles that the CF is currently missing.
- 12 RBC would be a Recce Regiment combining both surveillance vehicles and expanding to include UAVs launching vehicles to provide Brigade-level recce assets.
- 1 R22eR would stay as a Mechanized Infantry Battalion in order to provide security for the FS Brigade and/or a 4th Mechanized Battalion for 1 Brigade for strategic depth.
- 2 R22eR would convert to an Anti-Tank Battalion. They could start with dismounted TOW/Carl-G teams mounted in standard LAV6.0's until a dedicated ATGM vehicle solution is procured. A good potential option is replacing the LAV turrets with the same RWiP used on the US Army's Stryker IM-SHORAD which can mount various combinations of AT missiles (TOW, Javelin, Hellfire, etc.)
- 3 R22eR would convert to a SHORAD Battalion. Ideally I'd have their LAV turrets replaced with the same RWS as the Stryker IM-SHORAD to maintain commonality with our major ally. In the short term we could purchase some Stinger Missiles and establish an interim capability with dismounted AD missiles teams mounted in LAV 6.0's.
- 5 RALC would become our long-range precision fires unit with the purchase of HIMARS for the Regiment.
- The AT and SHORAD Battalions should require less manpower than an Infantry Battalion so the PY's saved could be fed back into the combat units & schools.
- There are enough Reserve Units in each Divisional area that they could be amalgamated into force generators for 2 x Combined Arms Light Battle Groups per Reg Force Brigade (plus a single additional Battle Group for the Canadian Combat Support Brigade).
- Each Battle Group would have a mixed Reg Force/Reserve Command Element as well as the following additional units:
- 2-3 Reserve Armoured Regiments per Battle Group to force generate an Armoured Squadron
- 5-6 Reserve Infantry Regiments to force generate 2 x Infantry Companies and a Combat Support Company
- 2 x Reserve Artillery Regiments/Ind. Batteries (with minor exceptions) to force generate an Artillery Battery
- 1 x Reserve Combat Engineer Regiment to force generate an Engineer Platoon
- 1 x Reserve Signal Regiment to force generate a Signal Platoon
- 1 x Reserve Service Battalion for force generate a Forward Support Company
- This structure would provide an attainable mobilization goal for Reserve units to force generate sub-sub units in order to field a Reserve Battle Group as part of a Reg Force Brigade...or provide the same sub-sub units as augmentees to a Reg Force deployment.
- This also leaves enough Reserve Regiments to provide mobilization augmentation to Reg Force Units:
- 2-4 Reserve Infantry Regiments to provide a 4th Rifle Company to the Reg Force Light Infantry Battalions
- 2 x Reserve Armoured Regiments to man a 4th (Reserve) Tank Squadron for Lord Strathcona's Horse
- 1 x Reserve Signal Regiment to augment the Signal Squadrons of each Reg Force Brigade HQ
- 2-3 Reserve Artillery Regiments/Ind. Batteries to man a 3rd Battery for each of the Reg Force Howitzer Regiments
- 1 x Reserve Combat Engineer Regiment to augment each Reg Force Combat Engineer Regiment
- 1 x Reserve Service Battalion to augment each Reg Force Service Battalion
Once this basic structure is in place it can be used to expand the capabilities of both the Reg Force and the Reserves.
- If the Reg Force Mechanized Battalions ever get a proper IFV then the 1 Brigade/5 Brigade Reserve units could take over the LAV 6.0's
- The 1 Brigade Reserve Artillery Regiments could take on the same SP 155mm Howitzer as 1 RCHA.
- Each 2 Brigade Artillery Battery could be equipped with 6 x M777's (5 x Batteries = 30 guns total) which is totally doable with our existing stocks.
- Alternately the Reserve Battle Groups could specialize for specific roles (Arctic Warfare, Mountain Warfare, Airborne/Air Mobile, AT, SHORAD, etc.)
- Eventually, if the Reserve Force transformation works well and the units can reliably force generate combat effective Battle Groups, then with some expansion (and proper equipment) those Battle Groups could transform into a 2nd (Reserve) Brigade within each Division.
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