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13 | 20070911062324 | https://web.archive.org/web/20070911062324/http://www.defence.gov.au/army/hna/docs/HNA%20Short%20Intro.ppt | 2007-01-24 | 2007-09-11 | 404 | HNA Overview HNA Overview SCOPE SCOPE • Why do we need HNA? • HNA Construct • Avenues of Approach • Questions HNA Overview WHY WE NEED HNA? WHY WE NEED HNA? • HNA aims to address: – Government Requirements – The Complex Battlefield – Army’s Current Situation HNA Overview GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS “Government plans to structure the Army to sustain a brigade deployed on operations for extended periods, and at the same time maintain at least a battalion group available for deployment elsewhere”. “That focus will be broadened to meet a wider range of possible contingencies, both on Australian territory and beyond.” “ . . priorities to take account of the new strategic environment, changes which will ensure a more flexible and mobile force, with sufficient levels of readiness . . “ ”. . government recognises the need for a new phase in the development of the Army to create greater combat weight. . increase the size of Army, its weight and mobility, and provide a new force structure of combined arms battle groups. .” HNA Overview THE COMPLEX BATTLEFIELD THE COMPLEX BATTLEFIELD Physical Environment Mogadishu Mogadishu Complex Human Terrain Fleeting surprise engagements Proliferation of lethal weapon systems HNA Overview CURRENT SITUATION CURRENT SITUATION • Army is not optimised to absorb the DCP • Army has a sub-optimal disposition and old facilities. • There is hollowness across capabilities • Individual training capacity is under pressure • The Army Reserve is declining • Need for a long term approach HNA Overview WHAT HNA IS NOT WHAT HNA IS NOT • HNA is not the tank. • HNA is not a plan to transition Army to a heavy armoured force capable of high intensity conflict. • HNA is not a radical development plan. • More than capability change from Motorised Battalion transitions to a Mechanised Battalion. HNA Overview HNA CONSTRUCT HNA CONSTRUCT HNA is also based on the Concept-led, capability- based construct. The force has been designed on the task organisable combined arms philosophy. Tenets • Mobility • Firepower • Survivability • Communications Close Combat HNA Overview Force Structure Force Structure Current Situation HNA Battlegroup HQ available: Combat Team Manoeuvre elements based on: HNA Overview AVENUES OF APPROACH AVENUES OF APPROACH • Equipment • Organisation • Doctrine and Training • Army Reserve HNA Overview 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 DOCTRINE & TRAINING HNA Training Mode Development Australian Soldier 21st Century HNA Training Model Implementation ARMY RESERVE FPCG 1 FPCG 2 FPCG 3 FPCG4 FPCG 5 FPCG 6 High Readiness Reserve RRF ORGANISATION & STRUCTURE 1ST MECH BN 2ND MECH BN STA REGT B SQN IMV 1ST CAV REGT 2ND CAV REGT 1ST LIGHT BN 2ND LIGHT BN 3rd LIGHT BN ARH REGT EQUIPMENT Networking Hardening M113AS3/4 M1A1 AIM LAND121 TUAV JP2072 FBCB2 LAND 75 LAND17 Fires BMS MRH 90 HNA Overview For more information: http://www.army.gov.au//HNA/ HNA meeting the threat. Questions | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/army/hna/docs/HNA%20Short%20Intro.ppt | au,gov,defence)/army/hna/docs/hna%20short%20intro.ppt | 3L2BFCB7YXAZOB2YGJZ73NPEBNFQKSRM | 1260826 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-army-hna-docs-hna-20short-20intro-ppt-20070911062324.ppt |