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Marine Corps Force Design Strategy for China

Commandant Gen. Eric Smith discusses the Marine Corps' progress and challenges in force design at the Brookings Institution.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Asia
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Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith speaks at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Photo by DOD - Screen Capture.

Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith speaks at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Photo by DOD - Screen Capture.

Table of Contents

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  • National Defense Strategy’s Focus on China
  • Likely Threats from China
    • Enhancing Marine Corps Capabilities
    • Core Components of Marine Corps Modernization
  • Modernizing Air Capabilities
  • Strategic Importance of Amphibious Ships
    • Financial and Industrial Considerations
    • Future Developments
  • Parting Shot

The Marine Corps’ Force Design strategy is a pivotal initiative aimed at countering the growing military threat from China. In a recent discussion at the Brookings Institution, Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen.

Eric Smith highlighted the progress made and the challenges faced in this strategic endeavor.

 

National Defense Strategy’s Focus on China

The National Defense Strategy places a significant emphasis on strengthening U.S. military deterrence against China and preparing for potential conflict.

This strategy underscores the need for the Marine Corps to adapt and modernize its forces to remain effective against the evolving threats posed by Beijing.

 

A convoy carrying U.S. Marines, German sailors and Japanese soldiers move inland from Stanage Bay, Queensland, Australia. Photo by David Vergun. DOD.
A convoy carrying U.S. Marines, German sailors and Japanese soldiers move inland from Stanage Bay, Queensland, Australia. Photo by David Vergun. DOD.

 

Likely Threats from China

China’s ambitions include seizing Taiwan and establishing military outposts in the South China Sea. These actions threaten regional stability and the sovereignty of neighboring nations.

The Marine Corps’ Force Design strategy addresses these challenges by enhancing mobility, increasing weapon lethality, and leveraging technological advancements.

 

Enhancing Marine Corps Capabilities

The Force Design strategy aims to make the Marines more agile and less vulnerable while boosting the range and precision of their weaponry. As part of this effort, the Marine Corps has phased out tanks, which are deemed less effective in a potential conflict with China.

Instead, they focus on long-range fires, such as artillery and rocket-assisted projectiles, and unmanned aerial systems like the MQ-9A Reaper. These changes enhance the Corps’ ability to respond swiftly and effectively.

 

Core Components of Marine Corps Modernization

Component

Description

Long-range fires Artillery, loitering munitions, rocket-assisted projectiles
Unmanned aerial systems MQ-9A Reaper
Advanced radar and sensors Improved detection and targeting capabilities
Air capability modernization F-35B Lightning II, CH-53K King Stallion, MV-22 Osprey

 

Modernizing Air Capabilities

The Marine Corps’ air capabilities are a crucial aspect of the Force Design strategy. The integration of advanced aircraft such as the F-35B Lightning II fighter jet, the CH-53K King Stallion helicopter, and the MV-22 Osprey enhances operational effectiveness.

These platforms provide superior performance and adaptability in various combat scenarios.

 

A landing craft, air cushion hovercraft, which launched from the well deck of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans. Photo by David Vergun. DOD.
A landing craft, air cushion hovercraft, which launched from the well deck of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans. Photo by David Vergun. DOD.

 

Strategic Importance of Amphibious Ships

Amphibious ships play a vital role in transporting Marines and their equipment.

According to Gen. Smith, a minimum of 31 amphibious ships is necessary to maintain three amphibious-ready groups: one on the East Coast, one on the West Coast, and one in Okinawa, Japan. This distribution ensures rapid deployment capabilities across critical regions.

 

Amphibious Ships Requirement

  • Three amphibious-ready groups are essential for strategic deployment.
  • A minimum of 31 ships is needed to meet operational demands.

 

Financial and Industrial Considerations

Building these vessels on a multiship, multiyear procurement plan can save significant costs. Ensuring continuous employment for shipbuilders is crucial to maintaining this capability.

Similarly, increasing munitions production is vital. Retaining skilled workers in the defense industry prevents them from seeking employment elsewhere, which could hinder the production of essential military equipment.

 

Future Developments

The Marine Corps is also focusing on Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) development, which aims to connect sensors with shooters and enhance communication between different military units.

Advances in autonomy and machine learning are expected to play an increasingly important role in force design, offering new ways to leverage technology for strategic advantage.

 

Parting Shot

The Marine Corps’ Force Design strategy represents a comprehensive effort to modernize and adapt to the pacing challenge posed by China.

By enhancing mobility, improving weapon systems, and leveraging advanced technologies, the Marine Corps is positioning itself to meet future threats effectively.

Continuous innovation and strategic partnerships are essential to maintaining a robust defense posture in an increasingly complex global security environment.

The Marine Corps’ commitment to modernization and strategic planning ensures that it remains a formidable force capable of addressing current and future challenges.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Tags: China military threatU.S. defense strategy
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