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Planning Amid Uncertainty: Shaping the Future Australian Defence Force Domination of the Asia-Pacific by a hegemonic Power by Siri Mon Chan Australian Defence Force Academy 18 May 2009
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Purposes Describe the main characteristics of a regional hegemonic scenario Identify the main drivers/facts that might bring it about Access how well the guidance in Force 2020 and Joint Operations for the 21 st Century would equip the ADF to respond
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Characteristics of Future Scenario The rise of other powers (China, India, Japan and Russia China is highly likely to become a regional hegemonic power by 2020-2030 due to; Economic Political Diplomatic, and Military power
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People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Deng Xiaoping’s Military doctrine of “Fighting a people’s war under modern conditions” Positional Warfare, Active Defence Post-Deng Strategy of “Fighting a future war under hi-tech conditions Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) and military of intelligence
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Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) in PLA Learnt the concept of Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) in 1970s from the Soviet Union Brought to prominent by military actions in 1990s with new dimensions of combat; The Desert Storm (1990) Kosovo War (1999)
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Defence Capability Development Hi-tech Warfare capability People’s War (people’s power) can do little under the conditions of Lightening air and missile surgical strikes Sustained air, missile, and electronic bombardment as in Kosovo in 1999 Information Warfare (IW) Capability Victory depends not on the number of tanks and warship but on a Country’s computers, satellites and software
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Putting RMA into Practice Qualitative Military Downsizing PLA to 500,000 by 2002 To 200,000 by 2005 ( From Quantity to Quality) Hi-tech capability developments Super computer (Shuguang 3000) Capable of 403.2 billion cycles per-second (GHz) Divisions and Regiments downgrades to Brigades and Battalions ( For better mobility and quick deployment) The group army-brigade-battalion
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Other Capability Developments The second-strike Nuclear capability Creates offensive air powers Develop a blue-water Navy Asymmetric Warfare capability IT Warfare (Cyber Warfare) Building a “Counter-revolution in military affairs" Warfare using IT warfare Not only interrupt enemy’s information network, to actually win Information war Missile attack capability
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ADF Capability Developments (Force 2020) Provide a cursory glance at strategic landscape of 2020 Identifies currency of operations, maintenance of a high operational tempo, interoperability, and Future War Fighting concepts Fails to recognize the rise of hegemonic China
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ADF’s Capability Developments (Joint Operations for the 21 st Century) ADF perform a broader role in conventional warfighting National Effects-based approach Economic, military and social dimensions Effects-based operation (EBO) Application of military and non-military capabilities
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Network-Centric Warfare Network-centric Warfare Integrated response Capability Multidimensional Manoeuvre (MDM) Reach, know, exploit Professional Mastery Experiences, education, training
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Other Capability developments Deployable, Integrated and Interoperable, Survival and robust, Ready and responsive, Agile and Versatile, Precise and Discriminating, Lethal and Non- lethal Seamless force, Fully integrated and interoperable with other agencies, coalition partners and allies
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Suggestions To emphasize more on RMA, Information warfare and Asymmetric Warfare capability than Conventional warfare Capability (Defence 2009 also focus on conventional military force) Utilize other measures- such as 3Ds Strengthen strategic alliances with other powers (Japan, India, ASEAN) to hedge China’s hegemonic dominance
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