A new, interesting Twitter thread by Mick Ryan.
Some key points: Deterring Chinese attack on Taiwan should be a high priority and driver for future military strategy. However, he is also pointing out the importance of the army and the need for balanced armed forces. "Wars are fought in the air and on sea but won on land. This won’t be possible if soldiers are denied core capabilities like tanks, long range strike, air defence & loitering munition swarms."
He suggests a high-tech, balanced military that can handle surprises (in the past Australian armed forces have had to handle a number of surprises).
No doubt Australia also needs more surface vessels, more munitions for the F-35s, etc. etc. However, according to Ryan, Australia also need to strengthen the army considerably.
Seems to me Australia should significantly increase the defense budget.
(And I still am surprised at the low number of Australian OPVs... )
Some key points: Deterring Chinese attack on Taiwan should be a high priority and driver for future military strategy. However, he is also pointing out the importance of the army and the need for balanced armed forces. "Wars are fought in the air and on sea but won on land. This won’t be possible if soldiers are denied core capabilities like tanks, long range strike, air defence & loitering munition swarms."
He suggests a high-tech, balanced military that can handle surprises (in the past Australian armed forces have had to handle a number of surprises).
No doubt Australia also needs more surface vessels, more munitions for the F-35s, etc. etc. However, according to Ryan, Australia also need to strengthen the army considerably.
Seems to me Australia should significantly increase the defense budget.
(And I still am surprised at the low number of Australian OPVs... )