I'd say that the heavy equipment is sufficient, especially if modernized, up to 2010 or so, with Leo's for even more time. Personally I'd go away with brigade structure and organize the mobile forces as independent battle groups. This would have the plus of possible rotation in international tasks, ensuring that the troops might take part in international exercises and peacekeeping deployments as whole units, maximizing training gains.Summary, Ground Force Propositions
Armour Brigade:
- more/less Leos?
- transform to MechInf Brigade?
- new IFV/APC?)
That depends on direction AF procurement is taking. 30 fighters is more than necessary for sovereignity. It's enough for credible air defence, but then the problem is that bases need protection themselves. Also with just 30 fighters one cannot mount air campaign against an enemy having comprehensive air defense, the cost is just too prohibitive. One problem we haven't discussed is enemy SAM's, with the country being small with Orange possibly purchasing long range SAM's one's own fighters would have to always work within enemy SAM engagement envelope.ADA Regiment:
- merge with SAM structure, if those procured? (Air Defence Command)
- reduce assets? (reduction to one SPAAG btl)
- note: MANPADS are present within this unit, i'd say around 70-80 teams)
This is where I would invest in addition to robust signals. The country is small, with Border Guard and territorial defense one can operate fairly good targeting network all around. One cannot match the Orange in amount of manouver forces, but matching with firepower is possible, especially as the country's land area is small. I'd go as far as say that ground forces should be focused on to have very strong indirect fire capabilities. With the enemy not being a great power even FH-70's, which should be available, would be good addition to the inventory. MLRS would be preferable, though.Artillery Regiment:
- expand?
- extended recon capability? UAVs?
- replace MLRS? with what? (Astros-II up to SS-40? Russian?))
UAV's would be needed to widen surveillance coverage to the enemy side.
In short term, keep as it is, but for longer term aim for a structure which would provide logistics etc. units not needed for peacetime tasks. The combat capabilities should be focused on security/guard tasks, surveillance and targeting and finally, perhaps operating as an AT screen, equipped with long range ATGM's.Territorial Defence
- keep as is?
- transform into National Guard essentially? (own medical/eng assets)