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Sustaining the Force Soldier First. Major General SV Mayall Assistant Chief of the General Staff UK Army Sustaining Army Development. Sustaining Army Development. “The Future starts today” . “Who wants change? Things are bad enough the way they are.” - Lord Salisbury.
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Sustaining the Force Soldier First Major General SV Mayall Assistant Chief of the General Staff UK Army Sustaining Army Development
Sustaining Army Development “The Future starts today”
“Who wants change? Things are bad enough the way they are.” - Lord Salisbury
“If you don’t like change, you’ll like irrelevance even less” - General Eric Shinseki
“The first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgement that the statesman and commander have to make is to establish the kind of war on which they are embarking; neither mistaking it for, nor trying to turn it into something that is alien to its nature.” - Karl Von Clausewitz
What are we engaged in? The Long War Crisis Global War on Terrorism The Terrorist’s War on Us – Rudolph Guiliani Persistent Conflict ……..and “Dark Futures”
Army Strategic Intent “To sustain and develop the capability to achieve current and future operational success.”
Defence Vision CGS Intent Army Strategic Intent: Sustain Current and future operational success Relevance The Core Objective (Programmed & Contingent) Sustain the capability to fight at all scales of effort and at the highest intensity The Principal Effort – ‘Sustaining Current Operations’ Support HMG in achieving strategic success in Iraq and Afghanistan within the context of the GCT campaign.
Sustaining Army Development • What aspects of the current operating environment and our response to it are of an enduring nature? • How does our response support the longer-term Development of the Army? • What are the known knowns, known unknowns, unknown unknowns?
Risk Balance Investment in the Future Support to Current Operations
FUTURE LAND OPERATIONAL CONCEPT – Future Operations • Evolving character of conflict • Enduring Land Force requirement to seize, hold and protect terrain, infrastructure and population • Complex Terrain – Urban, Underground, Littoral • Multiple Lines of Operation – Cross-Spectrum • Balance between War-fighting & Stability capabilities • Campaigning at the Operational Level – Corps HQ • Increased Discrimination and Sensitivity – use of lethal & non-lethal effects • Information Strategy – NEC, Computer Network Attack • Legal Environment • Contractor Support to Operations – increased utility?
The Components of Fighting Power Moral Conceptual Physical
Governmental Development Context Defence Policy Resource Allocation Alliances
“….governments do not have as much choice about whether to participate or stay out as they think they do – particularly whilst they were still in opposition…………. one does not always have the luxury of choice and it would be very unwise to predicate our policy and budget on avoiding trouble” - Lord Guthrie, Feb 07
Societal Development Context Media Influence Legality/Legitimacy Sustaining our Place in Society
Capacity to War-Fight - Recuperation Development Context Sustaining the Divisional Level (Find, Fix, Strike, Exploit – Deep, Close, Rear – Plan and Execute) Large Scale – Op vs Higher Tactical Level Recuperation
Enduring Elements of Current Ops Development Context Endurance Overlap Asymmetry Force Protection Complexity Operating Amongst the People Accountability
Current Aspirations Re-setting the Contingent Component 2011/2015 Support to current operations Sustaining Army Development Soldier First (Re-Balancing the Covenant) Hardening & Networking the Force
“US CSA Army Strategy” Sustain: Soldiers, families and Army Civilians Prepare for the Current Conflict Reset for Future Contingencies Transform for the 21st Century
“US CSA Army Strategy” “The Ends are to rebalance by 2011, the Ways are the 4 elements of this CSA Strategy, the Means is money; and plenty of it……” - Senior US Officer
Sustaining Army Development • Future Army Structures start-line • Expeditionary, Deployable, Flexible • ………“Hardening”, “Integrating” and “Rebalancing” the Force………
“Hardening” • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness – across Lines of Development • Increase in Army’s size – broadening and deepening of structures and establishments within FAS baseline
“Hardening” • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness – across Defence Lines of Development • Increase in Army’s size– broadening and deepening of structures and establishments within FAS baseline • Improvements in equipment capability • FRES • Dismounted Close Combat • Future Infantry Soldier Technology • Communications • Helicopters
“Hardening” • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness – across Defence Lines of Development • Increase in Army’s size– broadening and deepening of structures and establishments within FAS baseline • Improvements in equipment capability • Better resourced individual and collective training
“Hardening” • Across Defence Lines of Development • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness • Increase in Army’s size broadening and deepening of structures & establishments • Improvements in equipment capability • Better resourced individual and collective training • Greater sustainability levels – better sustainability solutions
“Hardening” • Across Defence Lines of Development • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness • Increase in Army’s size broadening and deepening of structures & establishments • Improvements in equipment capability • Better resourced individual and collective training • Greater sustainability levels • Retention of battle-hardened soldiers and officers
“Hardening” • Across Defence Lines of Development • Encompasses resilience, robustness and toughness • Increase in Army’s size broadening and deepening of structures & establishments • Improvements in equipment capability • Better resourced individual and collective training • Greater sustainability levels • Retention of battle-hardened soldiers and officers • Support to Families • “Recruit the Soldier; Retain the Family” • Pay & Conditions
“Integrating” Society Regular, TA and Reserves Other Services CIS and NEC in EP Integrating NATO, EU, US and other Allies OGDs and NGOs Industry Through Life Capability Management
Re-Balancing the Force • Re-roling to support current operations • Homogenous Combat Arm Structures • Joint Medium Weight Capability • Heavy, Medium & Light Forces • Mass vs Technology • Access to Capability
Sustaining Army Development • Development issues………
Development Issues - Experimentation • Spiral Technology Development
Development Issues – Air/Land Integration
Development Issues – ISTAR Coordination
Development Issues - Influence Activities
Development Issues - Comprehensive Approach
FIS Basing Endstate FAS Endstate FIS Bde Affils Full Strength? IMSB The Core Objective (Programmed & Contingent) ‘To sustain the capability to fight at all scales of effort and at the highest intensity as required by DPAs (with all that it entails for DLODs)’ 2014 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 CSR Period Defence DSG 11 DSG 08 FRES DSG 08 Endorsed & DPD Plan BORONA? Germany Basing? Supergarrisons? Sustain Army Development FIST Homogenous Structures Review OUVS BRH ABSV BCIP 6 WKPR Harden & Network the Force BCIP 5 FRES UV FRES RECCE Army Strategic Intent: Sustain current and future operational success PR 08 Manpower Enhancement Option PR 10 Manpower Enhancement Option PR 14 Manpower Enhancement Option PR 12 Manpower Enhancement Option Defence Vision/CGS Intent Soldier First Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Personnel Programme Manning Plan Manning Plan Manning Plan Manning Plan Manning Plan Manning Plan Manning Plan Awaiting Land : Cost Of Recuperation Paper Reset Contingent Component Strat Balance II Best Effort LS Response? Complete MS HK DAS LIVEX 2011? SV Deploys Sp to Current Ops OUVS Deploys MERLIN MM MS Op TELIC Future Operations? Reroling Op HERRICK DOP(A) Uplift The Principal Effort “achieving success in Iraq and Afghanistan” “Future Operations?” V 1