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59 | 20110319163159 | https://web.archive.org/web/20110319163159/http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/LEWGBRIEFS/docs/2_LEWG_II_ELF_Brief.ppt | 2011-03-19 | 2011-06-03 | 404 | Army Headquarters 1 Enhanced Land Force Presentation to the LEWG Colonel Tony Luke 23 Oct 2007 Army Headquarters 2 THE ENHANCED LAND FORCE Overview • Increase combat capacity in order to sustain operational commitments and provide concurrency • ELF grew out of HNA, thus the linkage • Defence wide, complex one-off opportunity to grow: •Army Estab 2007: 25000 •Army Estab 2016: 30500 (includes HNA, ELF growth component approx 3000) Army Headquarters 3 Overview Continued • 1st Bn (7 RAR in Adelaide) and key spt elements raised 06/07 • 2nd Bn (8/9 RAR in Brisbane) agreed by Govt 04 Oct 07 • 1st Bn deployable 2010 • 2nd Bn deployable 2011 • Overall Cost $10 Billion • Approx $4b each to Stage 1 and 2 and $2b for recruiting and retention Initiatives. Army Headquarters 4 LAND PROJECTS IMPACTED BY ELF • LAND 116 • LAND 121 • LAND 144 • LAND126 • LAND 2077 • LAND 40-1/2 • LAND 53 • LAND125 • LAND146 • LAND75/125 • JP 2072 Army Headquarters 5 Army Force Structure 2007 5 RAR 7 RAR 1 RAR 2 RAR 3 RAR 6 RAR 2 CAV REGT Cavalry 2/14 LHR (QMI) Cavalry 1 ARMD REGT Armour / tank 2 Artillery Batteries 2 Engineer Subunits 2 Combat Service Support teams Signals support Brigade HQ 3 Artillery Batteries 2 Engineer Subunits 2 Combat Service Support teams Signals support Protected Mobility (Bushmaster) lift for 2 companies Brigade HQ 2 Artillery Batteries 1 Engineer Subunit 1 Combat Service Support team Signals support Brigade HQ 1st Brigade 3rd Brigade 7th Brigade Light Infantry (Para) Mechanised Infantry Motorised Infantry Deployable Joint Force Headquarters Divisional specialist units (e.g. Air Defence, Electronic Warfare etc) 16 Brigade (Aviation) 17 Combat Service Support Brigade 2nd Division 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th & 13th Brigades Training Command – Army 15 major establishments, regional reserve and university training estabs Units shown contribute to combined arms battlegroups – each formation also contains a range of command, combat support and combat service support units. 1 AVN REGT Armed Reconnaissance Newly raised Army Headquarters 6 Army Force Disposition 2007 3rd Brigade (-) DJFHQ 7th Brigade 16 Brigade (Aviation) (-) 17th Combat Service Support Brigade 3 RAR Battlegroup 1st Brigade Army Headquarters 4th Brigade 9th Brigade (-) 9th Brigade (-) 13th Brigade 11th Brigade 5th Brigade 8th Brigade Special Operations Command Special Operations Command Headquarters Special Operations Command TC-A (regional units) Major TC-A Schools TC-A (regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) Army Headquarters 7 Force Structure and Disposition - Future • Hardened and Networked Army (HNA) - increased capability • Task organised combined arms philosophy – operating a mix of capabilities (infantry, armour, engineers, logistics etc) from different areas brought together for a specific mission Tenets • Mobility • Firepower • Survivability • Communications Changes • Larger Army (1,485) • 2nd Mechanised Infantry Battalion • Adelaide base • Best use of the capabilities in the Defence Capability Plan • Enhanced Land Force (ELF) - increased capacity • Two additional Battalion groups plus Joint & Defence enabling capabilities Tenets • Increased sustainability and concurrency • Larger capacity for regional security & stabilisation • Support wider national interests Changes • Both battalions approved: •First Battalion funded and being implemented •Once first in place Govt approached to fund 8/9 RAR • Grow 2,600 Army, up to 3,000 across Defence • Additional equipment, including additional Bushmasters Army Headquarters 8 Army Force Structure 2016 5 RAR 7 RAR 1 RAR 2 RAR 3 RAR 6 RAR 8/9 RAR 2 CAV REGT Cavalry 2/14 LHR (QMI) Cavalry 1 ARMD REGT Armour / tank 2 Artillery Batteries 2 Engineer Subunits 2 Combat Service Support teams Signals support Brigade HQ 2 Artillery Batteries 2 Engineer Subunits 2 Combat Service Support teams Signals support Protected Mobility (Bushmaster) lift for 1 Battalion Brigade HQ 2 Artillery Batteries 2 Engineer Subunits 2 Combat Service Support teams Signals support Brigade HQ Deployable Joint Force Headquarters Divisional specialist units (e.g. Air Defence, Electronic Warfare etc) 16 Brigade (Aviation) 17 Combat Service Support Brigade 2nd Division 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th & 13th Brigades Training Command – Army 15 major establishments, regional reserve and university training estabs 1st Brigade 3rd Brigade 7th Brigade Light Infantry Mechanised Infantry Motorised Infantry 1 AVN REGT Armed Reconnaissance Units shown contribute to combined arms battlegroups – each formation also contains a range of command, combat support and combat service support units. Additional capabilities or undergoing re-role / re-location Army Headquarters 9 7 RAR Battlegroup 3rd Brigade (with 3 RAR) DJFHQ 7th Brigade (incl. 8/9 RAR battlegroup) 16 Brigade (Aviation) (-) 17th Combat Service Support Brigade 3 RAR Battlegroup 1st Brigade (-) Army Headquarters 4th Brigade 9th Brigade (-) 13th Brigade 11th Brigade 5th Brigade 8th Brigade 9th Brigade (-) Army Force Disposition 2016 TC-A (regional units) Major TC-A Schools TC-A (regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (regional units) TC-A (schools and regional units) Special Operations Command Special Operations Command Headquarters Special Operations Command Army Headquarters 10 Questions | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/LEWGBRIEFS/docs/2_LEWG_II_ELF_Brief.ppt | au,gov,defence)/capability/lewgbriefs/docs/2_lewg_ii_elf_brief.ppt | GXPVTCHQUZH3GFCO7WVJMGKOMNC3LEAC | 648229 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-capability-lewgbriefs-docs-2-lewg-ii-elf-brief-ppt-20110319163159.ppt |