Not a dream just a reality check to the government that having a capable defence force requires funding, a properly funded and equipped defence force gives the government options of how to respond to any given problem at the time be it humanitarian or a justification of taking up arms as part of contributing member of the United Nations.
The reality check is that the three services have put there own views or interests ahead of the NZDF as a whole, that has now changed with the three services chiefs appointed by CDF with a slight change to the Defence Act they are accountable to him all three must now decide what is the best way to spend our limited budget. All three are working to a plan called total defence where all capabilities must be locked in & be Joint asserts best used to support each other using the unique capabilities they offer.
That’s true military carriers are not for everyone, but I believe a well equipped and funded NZDF many Kiwis would think twice from crossing the pond and joining the ADF or even the UK forces. Would be interesting to find out just how many Kiwis join a foreign defence force, would they enlist in a larger better equipped defence force out of national pride.
NZDF is well equipped for a force of our size we may be deficient in some areas but we are working to be better. Now as for losing people to other Def Forces how can a Kiwi join the UK Armed Forces when they are going thru a process very similar to what NZDF is going thru but on a larger scale, a bit hard to join the UK Land Forces when there Army is going to slash another 3 Infantry Brigades. People are not leaving the NZDF to join other Nations Forces during a recession our rate of people leaving from all there Services has dropped to the point where recruiting is on hold, not saying its going to stay that way but that what happens during hard times.
RNZAF, unless the government reestablishes the ACF a minimal amount will be need for the Airforce (with extra helicopter’s needed for a LHD if approved) or about 2/300 would be need to reestablish an ACF everything from the pilots down to the aircraft handler’s maintainer’s refueler’s store and EO handlers.
Extra 300 Pers
ACF: Is dead in the water not a priority for the NZDF or Air Force, NZDF is concentrating on those platforms that it has left & its replacements in the very near future in line with the DWP.
RNZN, would need a vast increase in numbers one which I think is achievable, ANZAC class frigate has a crew of approx of a 170, a comparison with a Hobart AWD between 180 with accommodation of up to 234 with 1 extra Frigate you are looking at an extra 200, Endevour has a crew of about 50, Berlin class crew of 140 there an extra 100 or 250 with 2 ships, Canterbury replacement depending on its successor Endurance class LPD has a crew of 65, Canterbury crew of 70 with an enlarged Endurance clas with the same amount of automation let’s say a crew of 100,Dokdo class LHD has a crew of 300 (Canberra LHD 250) with 2 ships we are looking at a max of an extra 535 but with 3 times the capability over Canterbury.
Extra 1000 crew
Navy is the same consolidating what it has now replacing whats needs to be replaced and building capability for a Joint Amphibious manouevre doctrine.
Army RNZA no change just equipment type, Light Infantry Battalion.
Extra 500/600
Army has its plan to restructure from 1 x Cav, 1 x Lt into a 3 Bn Brigade 2 x Lt & 1 x Cav Bn Gp based around a Joint Amphibious manouevre force hand in hand with Navy, other key asserts are in the pipe line but new M777 are not one of them Logistics vehicle are the priority and the standing up of the High Readiness Company.
Overall the NZDF would require an increase of approx 1900 with 10% leeway bring it up to 2090 which would bring the NZDF from a manning level of 9100 to about a force of 11200 over a 10/15 year period, I think it is doable for New Zealand, but getting the government on side is another matter.