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Just looking at the language of SSE makes it pretty clear to me that the Mandate to the Army wasn't a LAV centric force.I've spent the last year examining and interviewing folks about Army Transformation just before and during the Afghanistan years. I still do not have a clear picture of how the process worked and who made what decisions. In some cases its clear. In others there are gaps and fog. The problem is that every step of the way is a collaborative process where there are champions for whatever opposing viewpoints there are. It's hard, however, to assign blame even when you know, with 20/20 hindsight that blame should be assigned and that, at the time, the poor outcome was reasonably foreseeable.
Where we are today is mostly as a result of decisions made in the first six years of this century followed by the reluctance of a later generation to change course when it should have become obvious that the course was not optimal. My view of F2025 is that we're still in that same rut.
It needs to be capable of Full Spectrum Operations - which requires both Heavier and Lighter forces than the Symmetrical LAV army offers.
It was painfully obvious to me on the previous infinite Light working groups that the Army didn't understand what it should be, and was making some terrible choices because of that.
I'd be fully happy (and most of you know my distain for heavy forces) if the Army went ahead and got 2 BN worth of AJAX (because GDLS), and a Reg't worth of SPA.
1 CABG. - boom done.
1 Armored Battle Group in High Readiness - the other not, with the plan to get 2 more at a later date for the Res units in 1 CABG.
The LAV's then go to 2 medium Bde (maybe 3), that are 30/70, and you have 1-2 Light Bde, and the CS Bde