Ozzy Blizzard
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The point is we haven't been reliant on the army as a major defenceive arm ever and it is less nesisariy for that role now. We may have a huge land mass which we could use to our advantage if need be, but our real defencive barrier is the Sea-Air gap to the north of the country. Basicly its our moat. Now for any aggressor they have to project nessisary forces through our moat (At least parity in numbers but 2~3 to 1 superiority would be what you want, we have basically 3 full time brigades 3~4 reserve brigades) land them on ground that is pretty damn hostile, trust me my auntie lives in Darwin, its not a place you would want to launch an amphibious operation. They then will have maritime lines of communication running back through the sea air gap. Now i'll get to the point. The reason we only need a "battalion" or regiment of M1's when Kewait has 218 is because our defencive doctrine is built arround the air force and the navy, not the army. We have 4 squadrons of harpoon equiped fighters (about the same fire power as a Nimitz CVN air wing, and we just bought JASSM which is apt to be one of the best anti shipping weapons around given its passive seeker and LO), these coupled with early warning from JORN our Jindabee over the horizon radar network (google it if you don't know what it is), Wedgetail AEW&C & Unmanned ISR platforms such as Global Hawk give us a fearsome marritime strike capability. And to add to that we have 6 Collins class submarines which are widely reguarded as some of the best SSK's in the world, and for the most part have USN level systems. The doctorine of submarines coupled with a significant air threat and capable ISR platforms is a very effective one and you only have to look at the soviets to see the level of effort is needed to counter it. Now this combination means that ANY nation trying to project forces into the air-sea gap is going to have a very very bad time and there is only one power on this earth who has the strategic force projection power to do so, and its our closest ally. So the reason we dont need 200 tanks is because no threat nation is ever going to land anywere near enough forces to challenge 51.On the same sheet, I saw that Kuwait, with less than 2 million people, has 218 M-1s. No mention was made regarding the status of the tanks themselves, hence the "tiny" comment.
We have a lot more than 1800 M-1s... btw.
I miss the good old days, when a Regiment was called a Regiment, instead of a brigade. We have the same kind of thing going on over here too, makes a one-star general feel better about commanding less than 3,000 men, I suppose.
The point is, you have a vast territory, and an even more vast area of interest. Would it not make sense to stockpile a larger amount of material, even if there are no trained men to crew them at the moment?
By the way he did state that only 1800 M1's were operational in the same way as our ones with 8000 odd in reserve/storage.