Comments on the composition of a “built up, Dutch replacement” ADF contribution to Afghanistan:
Infantry
One RAR battalion
Yep. No dramas.
SASR/4RAR contingent like current deployment.
Yep. No dramas.
Chinooks (and possibly Blackhawks?) for transport
Tiger ARHs, very, very important, the 3 Para book on Afghanistan COIN in 2006 emphasized these, will these be ready?
Chinooks. No dramas.
Blackhawks, provided they get an EWSP system, ballistic armour and upgraded door guns, no dramas.
Tigers. Not so sure. Tigers are unlikely to achieve even initial operational capability before 2009/10. Full operational capability seems unlikely before 2012.
I think ARH/gunship support would be needed from a friendly NATO ally...
Not M1A1s
Not M-113s
Bushmasters with RWS and ASLAVs would surely be ideal for convoy protection roles?
If we are replacing the Dutch, it means we need to have a force capable of "fighting" the Taliban head on.
Like the Canadians, I suspect our smallish contingent would be dependant on firepower to succesfully operate there. Therefore, why rule out M1A1 tanks and M113AS3/4 APC's?
ASLAV and Bushmaster will be there, performing the same role as now, but an expanded infantry presence will require a greater armoured vehicle commitment. The upgraded M113AS3/4's are almost perfect for this role, I'd suggest.
The 3 Para book emphasized the role of “pioneer” help for “digging in” in the semi static warfare in which they got bogged down in
Yes. This would be a given. Both Pioneers AND a combart engineering squadron would probably deploy.
Bridge building, trade training, “hearts and minds” operations.
Yep, as per previous, though a construction squadron could easily deploy as well.
Will Excalibur be ready for use with (Chinook mobile) 155mm towed guns?
Almost instantly available, relatively long ranged, precision guided artillery is surely the best fire support option? I know the Dutch used unguided 155mm SPGs and the British used unguided towed 105mm and Harriers for CAS, but the US has used precision guided artillery (GMLRS and Excalibur?) for COIN in Iraq.
SPGs wouldn’t necessarily be required surely?
Yes, Excalibur would be integrated with the M198's by the time our force would be ready to deploy. So would SMART 155 if necessary.
More persistent, more robust, ScanEagle would be perfect?
We already operate Scan Eagle in Iraq and Afghanistan. It would not be a major issue to continue this, I shouldn't imagine.
Our ordered I-VIEW TUAV's might be ready however...
Any chance of a rapidly acquired 20mm Phalanx or 35mm C-RAM system for base protection?
Possibly. If required, though passive defences, weapons locating radar and "counter battery" fire support capabilities and good patrolling routines should provide enough protection, I should think.
Heavier Crew Served Infantry Weapons
Does the ARA have enough 7.62mm GPMPs, 12.7mm HMGs, and 40mm AGLs for wider use in Afghanistan. The HMGs especially seem to be the weapon of choice for longer range, either vehicle mounted or semi static operations in Afghanistan.
Plenty. I would suggest that the 40mm AGL's to be ordered under Land 40 Phase 2 would probably be processed as a prioritym but I'm sure they'd be available.
Can these operate at high altitude? Surely these would be perfect for getting many resupply convoys off the roads?
Not sure they'd be necessary. They would be rather vulnerable to ground fire too, being as slow as they are.
Not sure the Para's had many Caribous in theatre though and they managed okay...