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- #76
But how do they get here? The north of Australia is huge and either incredibly hot and dry or hot and wet. It would be a logistical nightmare to invade thru the top end.
And ignoring the fact the Indonesian military is not a cohesive force. Every island has its own local military head who is content getting his kickbacks from whatever rort he has going on on that island.
The Indonesians would need a singular unifying cause behind an invasion, would need to somehow be assured the Americans or British wont get involved, and then somehow need to get past Super hornets and F-35 Stealth fighters (we have 72, and can easily get more from the Seppos) with AWACS and ground radar etc, based on an Australia sized aircraft carrier, and with with subs (soon to be nuclear powered) patrolling the northern waters and medium and long range missile systems blowing boats out of the water.
Any forces that managed to land needs constant resupply and reinforcement (logistics) of 3 meals a day, ammo, fuel, water, clothes, spare parts, medical supplies etc via supply lines that stretch from Australia to Indonesia (don't forget those subs, missiles and stealth aircraft), creating logistical demands that Indonesia simply couldn't meet.
Most of our kit is US made and supplied, so even if they didnt get involved militarily, we can easily get more tanks, bombs, aircraft or whatever we need from the Seppos, and they're 'plug and play' because we already have the logistics and training systems and maintenance etc in place.
The Indons would have a hard time organizing any kind of large scale invasion, further difficulty in mounting one, and even if they got past those two hurdles, a next to impossible task of keeping any forces adequately supplied across the Timor Sea.
All that extra manpower is pretty useless if they cant get that manpower to Australia, and cant keep them supplied when they get here.
China is a different story because they have a Blue water navy and massive and advanced airforce (and missile systems) big enough to largely suppress anything we can put in the sky or under the water to put a big enough dent in those forces. We'd also be unable to cut off naval or airborne resupply/ logistics (without an American blockade). They're also a lot more unified than the Indons.