Thanks
@Ostrozac . I didn't know about the limitations of those two bases. That makes the situation incredibly frustrating as an outsider/tax payer. If symmetry is a functional impossibility, why are we even paying lip service to it? I apologize if this comes off as ignorant/arrogant, but it seems like if you toss aside symmetry and allow PY's to be re-assigned within CMBG's regardless of cap badge it becomes a fairly straight forward exercise.
De- Lav one of the eastern brigade groups. Three pure and air mobile LIB's, with M777's and the armoured regiment in TAPV's (with some/many upgunned with RS6 low recoil 30mm and Javelin).
Frees up 2 battalions worth of Lavs (~80 ISC and 25~CP?) and two LIB's worth of PY's (National need for LIB's is covered from the light brigade)
Armour
use PY's from the LIB's to reinforce the regiments to 4x 14 vehicle squadrons with the same structure, one heavy (out west) one medium
1x Recce (LRSS)
2x Tank/ FSV (Leo / Lav FSV)
1x Mech Infantry (IFV /Lav 6)
For the IFV UOR
something in the short term. M2A3's, CV9035's, anything with tracks, ATGM, and the requisite protection level, to support and keep up with the tanks in the attack
For the Lav FSV re-turret 30 of the now surplus 6's with RT60 40mm w/ twin ATGM. No temptation for anyone to pretend it's a tank, but enough teeth to matter
Tanks -upgrade or trade, standardize the damn fleet (just the 40 gun tanks)
Infantry
Take 36 of the remaining surplus lav's -18 get re-turreted with the NEMO (or preferably AMOS) mortar system, 18 get upgraded with dual ATGM added to the turret, a dismount firing post in the back. Crew these from the LIB's (roughly 2 of the 3 companies accounted for). Platoon each per batallion. That's 66 of 105 surplus lavs accounted for. Take 34 and re-turret with IM-SHORAD, use the remaining light company to crew it.
2 Brigades, both with GBAD one with a heavy combined arms battalion, one with a medium, all lav battalions with AT and mortars under armour, only fleet (chassis) addition is the tracked IFV's, total fleet only goes up by 15.
Now, assuming 2 tanks and two 2 LRSS left as spares with the Brigades, that leaves 10 tanks, 36 LRSS, 15 LAV.
Option A- keep as stock
Option B- an extra tank platoon to each of the tank squadrons, a recce troop to all 5 lav based battalions/regiment, remainder to stock
Option C- Purchases of an additional 20 tanks, 14 IFV's, and 28 Lav FSV allow for the preposition of a full set of regimental kit for both armoured regiments.
SPG's looked after by diverting the 3rd Lav brigade's ACSV production to be married with the artillery gun module as fast as can be done.
I'm sure I missed things, I know none of it is as easy as I wrote it, and that it will never happen for a myriad of reasons. But if an idiot civilian like me can get anywhere in the ballpark (I think I am?) of delivering a more capable and comprehensive force structure without changing manpower or the number of vehicles in the fleet, while staying committed to the LAV and the regimental structure, why are we not there?
Sorry.