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Empyrean444
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Re: Australia is to announce $73bn in defence spending aimed at equipping its militar
Counter guerilla and Fabian strategies are good as plan Bs, but I would rather maintain some form of preclusive (if possible) security or defence in depth grand strategy. Also, an invading army (unless they are in search of resources in the short term) are very unlikely to attempt to dominate the outback and would strike the cities (or their surrounding areas) first. Unless they can be fortified/defended so that they will not fall (by aerial and naval defensive dominance) then, unless we are willing to abandon them (the Napoleonic example aside, this would be a bad idea and ought to be avoided), a counter guerrilla strategy would be far more limited in its effectualness. Having a fortified base far away will work against us as much as for, though I think that the fast strike tactics of the Navy and the airforce would work well in this situation provided that the invader does not have the capacity or position to place adequate resistance against them.Precisely. Which is why I think that we should take a leaf out of Russia's history book and use a similar strategy of warfare as the Ruskie's used in the Napoleonic, and the First and Second World Wars.
Namely, allow any invading army to just take control of the Australian outback, retreat to a well fortified outpost far away from the inavsion (namely Tasmania and New Zealand) and use the vast expanse of land against them through partisan and geurrilla tactics, as well as hit-and-run attacks upon their tenuous naval supply lines.
In essence, this strategy would rely upon an army of well-trained and lightly-equipped infantry, with a large percentage of the populace qualified as reservists, as well as large aerial supply fleet to supply the partisans, and a large submarine fleet and an armada of small cutters, so as to make small, stealthy and fast attacks upon naval supply lines.
Total costs would be well down upon current expenditure. The armada of small cutters could also be used in peacetime as a more effective coastgaurd, rather than sending destroyers to catch refugee dinghies.