Bluey 006
Active Member
Yes I am aware that 3RAR lost its wings recently - a decision I agree disagree with. I appreciate the reasons, doesn't mean i have to agree.I can't add anything to the SPG/MLRS requirement apart from a general disappointment that equipment that was common by the end of World War 2 is still absent.
For the airborne side of things, I'm not sure if you are aware but 3RAR only just lost their wings. It was a capability maintained for a long time but its cost vs benefit ratio just didn't stack up. There are major drawbacks with any larger scale airborne operation due to issues of resupply. The personal injury toll is also horrendous and very costly on top of all the other extra costs.
2RAR in its maritime role has essentially replaced 3RAR as the "non-standard" battalion.
I do believe there is a need for a 4th Brigade but it should be an identical multi-role brigade. The ADF should be able to deploy and sustain a larger force than it currently can and that requires brigade #4, or a new Beersheeba 2.0 structure.
Also - airborne rapid deployment forces have a multitude of functions beyond just paratroopers , while parachuting and air assault is their specialty if you look at similar forces around the world - they are elite rapid deployment light infantry, that fill a gab between conventional forces and special forces. Typically, large numbers of troops can be on the ground in contested environments within hours , not days or weeks - in modern conflict this can have a large impact. Consider the amount of carnage a group of some kind with an infinity for violence could do in a week (while major forces were in transit by sea) in a place like FIJI or a situation where sea denial by submarines or anti-ship missiles, or mines permitted deployment by amphibious forces.
While we certainly have the capabilities now mount a operation to tackle this, is it enough? The addition of airborne forces (while highly trained do not need to be up to the same standard as Special Forces) adds an element of flexibility we have lost.
I know budgets are tight and there are other priorities, but i do hope we see rapid deployment forces in some form at some stage in the future ( of course the political will to use them quickly and swiftly is also required)
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