ID | 121670 |
Title Proper | Developing joint amphibious capability |
Other Title Information | chief of army's address at the Royal Australian Navy Sea Power conference |
Language | ENG |
Author | Morrison, David |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The following is the text of an address given by the Chief of Army, Lieutenant General David Morrison, to the Royal Australian Navy's Sea Power Conference in Sydney on 31 January 2012. Lieutenant General Morrison stated that the introduction into the Australian Defence Force of new amphibious capability is anything but routine. The Landing Helicopter Docks cannot be thought of as merely a transport capability. Rather they are an integral part of a combat system with unique, and unprecedented, command and control and sustainment challenges. The acquisition of the Landing Helicopter Docks represents not only far greater technical complexity in the operating systems than the Australian Defence Force has previously experienced, but will introduce a far greater complexity into the joint training, scheduling and integration across and between services. All parts of Defence activity are going to be affected and will need to adjust. The Army is up for this challenge. The future generations of Army officers will be trained and exposed to amphibious operations from the outset of their careers, as a central pillar to how we fight. This will require an agile and joint mindset that we cannot claim to possess across the entire force at present. |
`In' analytical Note | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.7-12 |
Journal Source | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.7-12 |
Key Words | Australia ; David Morrison ; Royal Australian Navy Sea Power ; Amphibious Capability ; Australian Defence Force |