Training conventional military units, national response forces, and peacekeeping elements creates a distributed, resilient defense posture that strengthens national sovereignty. By elevating conventional forces to higher operational standards, partner nations gain scalable capability that extends beyond elite elements, enabling rapid response across multiple threat scenarios without external dependency.
This approach aligns with porcupine defense strategy: distributing advanced skills across the force makes nations "indigestible" to larger adversaries by emphasizing cost imposition, mobility, and precision engagement. Partner nations gain the ability to deny adversary objectives, impose unacceptable costs on aggression, and maintain combat effectiveness under pressure.
Self-reliant forces reduce strategic dependency on foreign intervention. Governments can protect citizens, secure borders, and respond to crises decisively using indigenous capability, strengthening sovereignty, enhancing deterrence, and maintaining long-term operational autonomy.