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Thailand Plans to Cut Armed Forces, Senior Roles Halved in Overhaul


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Reorganisation probably sensible.  The question how the military will view this.

Is it truly to increase efficiency & save costs?

There is plenty of money in Thailand for everything & everybody if they tackle the endemic corruption, I would suspect.

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1000 'generals' down to a mere 500? How will they manage?

 

Surely having a 'general' in charge of each platoon of conscripts is how every modern armed force operates. Just ask the Russians.

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1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Knowing the attention and level of maintenance conducted here in Thailand, I call BS.

I don't think he's thai, so your comment is irrelevant 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Already, the reduction of military personnel has begun, with a targeted 5% downscaling scheduled for completion by 2027. A significant thrust of the plan is the introduction of early retirement programmes aimed at halving the number of generals in specialist roles and officers at operational levels by 2028.

More Generals than fresh air

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6 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Strike while the iron is hot 

The government is pushing the boundaries and if successful will curb the military’s influence and make coups a thing of the past. 
A positive development 

Do you actually know anything about Thailand's military control, over the government... just google Thailand's coups, since 1935.

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this would be great if it happened!

i live in an Army area - and I can confirm that the grunts are really good at cutting grass and raking leaves.  They don't need many Generals to oversee this. 
 

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8 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Do you actually know anything about Thailand's military control, over the government... just google Thailand's coups, since 1935.

The military’s control is slowly being wrest away. This white paper is one of the latest moves to advance that agenda 

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1 hour ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

The military’s control is slowly being wrest away. This white paper is one of the latest moves to advance that agenda 

Since when has the military's power been slowly wrested away.

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I remember when the Lao army invaded Uttaradit Province and the Thai air force bombed their own troops, such was the lack of coordination, It isn't numbers they need but inter service cooperation.

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On 12/24/2024 at 12:08 PM, 1duckyboy said:

Does this mean no submarine? 

 

The future of every person in Thailand, depends on that submarine....

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Thailand is in the enviable position of being surrounded by countries that have no intention of invading them. They could be the Costa Rica of Southeast Asia if they were not devoted to maintaining a military that can mount a coup anytime the elite demand one.

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23 hours ago, G Rex said:

this would be great if it happened!

i live in an Army area - and I can confirm that the grunts are really good at cutting grass and raking leaves.  They don't need many Generals to oversee this. 
 

 

Sure, but 'NEED' is not the appropriate word.

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