Was just re-reading one of
@Signalian 's brilliant posts about upgrading Pakistan's 19 infantry divisions:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-infantry-division-of-pa.547663/
This got me trying to think of my Flex Division as an upgraded Infantry division, and kind of water down the ideas a bit to something more practically manageable.
Since our Flex Division is made of conscripts, on average with about 8 months of service (in a first in first out based system with voluntary extensions as outlined before), to match against professional forces (which seems
@PanzerKiel 's primary concern), the idea would be to overmatch the brigades.
Where PA's Infantry brigade (as panerkiel noted) has 3000 infantry, the Flex conscripted brigade would have 3500.
ORBAT:
Flex Division
Infantry Brigade 1
Infantry Brigade 2
Infantry Brigade 3
Attached:
1 Artillery Brigade (3 regiments)
Half an MLRS regiment (Signalian's idea of putting MLRS in Infantry Divisions)
1 Armoured Regiment
1 Air defense regiment
1 LAT Regiment
1 Supply & Support Battalion
Half a HAT Regiment
1 Signals Battalion
1 Engineering Regiment
1 Military Police Unit
1 Field Intelligence Unit
1 Field Ambulance Unit
1 Aviation Regiment (with a few helicopters, armed drones, and CAS aircraft)
1 Recon Unit (as Signalian suggests, wheeled armoured and armed APCs)
1 Motorization regiment to project and maneuver forces better equiped with Ford F-150s / Toyota 70 series Land Cruisers
Under-ranking
In the conscript flex divisions (with only 20% technical and officer professional personnel), ranks will be one step below those of the professional army. So if PA is using a Major General to command an Infantry Division, in the Flex divisions, a Colonel would play the role. At the lowest ranks, more experienced conscripts / volunteers will be used to fill the leadership roles, thus maintaining the overall balance of the division.
Summary
Pakistan has two main weaknesses against India that we are attempting to address with new ideas.
1. Smaller army than IA
2. Geographically elongated structure makes defences vulnerable at the strategic level.
What I am suggesting is that using a military draft service and new concepts of combined arms warfare, Pakistan can overcome both these problems.
More so, this can be achieved with very little funding because the military draft does not pay proper salaries and does not have to pay the 101 other additional costs of an all professional force. It does not even need to pay pensions or take care of the children, etc, etc.
It also helps with nation building and giving youth who are unemployed with nothing to do, something that will help build qualities of discipline and structure, that will help them for the rest of their lives.
Additionally, while the professional army hires a lot of mediocre talent, by having conscription, the very best and the brightest can be offered professional positions, increasing the quality of the professional force in the long-term.
Copying
@Signalian 's revamp of the Infantry Division, I'd have the following changes for the Flex Division:
A Infantry Brigade:: Infantry Battalion + Infantry Battalion + Mech Infantry Battalion
B Infantry Brigade:: Infantry Battalion + Infantry Battalion + Mech Infantry Battalion
C Infantry Brigade:: Infantry Battalion + Infantry Battalion + Infantry Battalion
Artillery Brigade: Artillery Regt + Artillery Regt + Artillery Regt + MLRS Battery
Which is essentially what Signalian was saying.