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The Integration of the F-35B into USMC Operations

            This provides flexibility to GCCs. Because 2d MEB was designed with its most likely mission in mind – crisis
            response – the unit needs to be able to deploy and provide C2 within 24 hours after heeding a GCC’s request.

            The lack of force structure outside the CE allows the unit to serve as the Swiss army knife of C2 for the GCC.

            2d MEB can deploy the CE and composite joint and international forces already close to the operating area.

            The flexibility of the MEB CE also allows the unit to deploy and employ scalable force packages of as little as a
            few thousand personnel for crisis response and up to 15,000 for its most deadly mission – small-scale
            conventional warfare.

            This is important for warfighting and operating throughout the ROMO the MC engages in.

            http://www.sldinfo.com/2d-marine-expeditionary-brigade-shaping-the-scalable-modular-forces-for-21st-
            century-operations/

            The leadership of the Australian Navy has highlighted as well the importance of flexible task forces in
            reshaping combat power.

            The foci of both Vice Admiral Barrett, Chief of Navy, and Rear Admiral Mayer, Commander Australian Fleet,
            at the recent Air-Sea integration conference held by the Williams Foundation is upon re-energizing the task
            force concept, but in terms of modular force packages which include, Army, Navy and Air Force capabilities
            configured to achieve the mission with appropriate tool sets.

            It is a Swiss army knife concept of operations using modular force packages operating as a honeycomb
            to achieve the desired combat effect.

            http://www.sldinfo.com/vice-admiral-barrett-on-the-way-ahead-of-the-australian-navy-design-the-force-for-
            decisive-and-distributed-lethality/
            http://www.sldinfo.com/the-network-as-a-weapon-system-the-perspective-of-rear-admiral-mayer-
            commander-australian-fleet/

            Fifth, sustainability has to be built into the force.

            Military leaders are looking for the new systems to significantly more maintainable in order to provide for
            higher reliability and dispatch rates.

            This is about designing into systems ways to ensure that the platforms are more sustainable; and
            because the key foundational platforms are often multi-national systems – such as F-35, P-8, Triton,
            A330MRTT – the expectation is that they can be globally sustainable.
            And this means cross-maintainable with core allies when operating in a common area of interest.


            Sixth, the force is expected to be able to contribute and to operate in a secure manner within a
            distributed battlespace and commanded by a distributed C2 package.
            C2 is become an essential element for force structure transformation, rather than focusing excessively on the
            ISR, or collection of information to inform decisions.

            The shift from the kinds of land wars fought in the past decade and a half to operating across the range of
            military operations to insert force and to prevail in a more rapid tempo conflict than that which characterized


            Second Line of Defense


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