I think you'd be on stronger footing if you could cite real world examples. Because the fact is governments can and do spend massive amounts of money on militaries with dubious results. Asking a question like why would they try and make a great army and not make a great army is, well, a circular argument.
OK sense the CS is essentially the reminants of the ol US of A hows about the US military? Do you know how much training your average soilder gets? At least a couple of months, it varries on the branch that they join.
Now lets look at your basic CS grunt. The starting OCC skills are
Radio Basic
Polot Hovercraft
Pilot Tank & APC
Robot Combat Basic
Read Sensory Equipment
Weapon Systems
Body Building
Climbing
Running
WP Energy Pistol
WP Energy Rifle
WP of Choice
HTH Expert
+8 OCC related Skills
+7 Seccondary Skills!
Thats your average Joe grunt off the street who decided to enlist and fight for the CS. Thats the standard basic for just grunts alone. (Nevermind more advanced training that consists of the other OCCs.
Now the physical skills and the HTH we can chalk up to daily PT of basic training. But the rest takes time to learn. I would say no less then three months of basic training at the least.
Now keep in mind thats just for your basic grunt from the RIFTS RPG on page 53. Never mind the OCCs in the War Campaign.
Lets take a look at the Boys across the water in the New German Republic. TRIAX NGR Pg 157 (* Indicate ones shared with CS Grunts)
Math Basic
Literacy Euro
Language Euro
Radio Basic *
Computer Ops
Pilot skill of choice
Pilot Tanks & APCs *
Pilot Truck
WIldernes Survival
General Athletcis
Climbing *
Swimming
Running *
WP Automic Rifle
WP Energy Rifle *
HTH Basic
The troops of th NGR also get 6 OCC related skills and only 2 seccondary skills
Now what does that tell you? CS Soilders start off with better HTH skills. Math basic as well as literacy and language can all be attained by the Grunt as a seccondary skills whcih will still leave the grunt with 2 more seccondary skill selections then the NGR Grunt. On top of that if the NGR Grunt wants to upgrade to HTH Expert that the CS Grunt starts with they will have to spend a OCC realted skill to get it. Leaving them with only 5 while the CS Grunt can spend 1 for Mart Arts or 2 for Assassin.
The bottom line is that the CS Grunt is a highly trained soilder. Even better then his couterpart from the NGR. Thus the CS military is more or less modeled after the US military.
It's an economics and doctrinal issue. A staggering 10% of the CS population is in the Army at any one time. Now, the CS only has so many resources at its disposal - how does it allocate them? On equipment? Or training? Or a hybridization of both? But it can't have the best of both.
Why not?
We need to clarify that the CS does indeed have severely limited resources - it is a remarkably productive wartime economy, but the CS has only a fraction of the population of the USA.
So the CS human populace is less then the USAs. Thats fair but keep in mind they don't count D-Bees on the cencus who often work for the CS as cheap labor. Sure they are essentially wage slaves but hey it's better then nothing right? Also the CS has good relations with most other nations. (Minus Lazlo and New Lazlo and the FOM) and actively engage in trade with those countries so not only are resources distributed and shared but so are the demands of labor.
This means that the CS is able to get what they need as far as supplies in exchange for either credits or trade of surplus goods. After all they do have a remarkably productive wartime economy.
In fact, its population, by even optimistic measures and including the Burbs is less than modern South Korea. It's GDP cannot support the best of all possible worlds when it comes to its military - it is a 2nd or even 3rd world state with 1st world technology.
So first you say they have a really great wartime economy and then you claim that the GDP can't supprot it's military? The fact is that the CS dumps lots of resources into it's troops and weapons. As demonstrated in the improvements in tech from the Rifts RPG and WB 11 War Campaign.
For example lets look at the ol staple of the SAMAS.
Deaths Head SAMAS vs Super SAMAS Newer model.
Heck even the Old style SAMAS got upgraded from the main RPG to the War Campaign with added MDC on the WIngs,and Ammo Drum.
Old style came with a rail gun and a rocket launcher. Super SAMAS has Dual plasma launchers, forearm gernade launchers, vibro blades, and is not isseued with a standard rail gun but often is armed with the CTT P40 ir the CTT M20 missle rifle. Best of all the new system allows these weapons to be wielded effectively one handed.
Now thats great but what about performance overall?
The SAMAS top speed was 300 MPH at a max hight of 500 ft. But Super SAMAS blows that away with a top speed of 500 mph and an amazing 16,000 ft in altitiude!
Now lets look at armor. New style is a variable tank in compairson with heavier armor 425 MDC vs 250.
So no two ways about it the new CS gear is top notch compaired to it's kin of yesteryear. So thats why the lower levels are rather slummy and just a couple of steps above the burbs in safety and security.
My point is that CS doctrine seems to use overwhelming force and numbers using tactically unsophisticated methods. This means it is relatively cheap to train the majority of the army, while relying on highly mobile and well-trained elite mechanized units to be decisive. This differs significantly from recent US doctrine.
Well the US has never really had to face an equal enemy in modern warfare. When it comes to conventional warfare we have no equal. Now Tolkeen and FQ were fair tests of the CS ability to compete against enemies with at the least equal tactical knowledge and fairly equal field capacity.
The CS military seems to have more in common with China's army - relying on masses of mediocre infantry - and the old USSR - a war-focused economy on a creaking economic infrastucture that splurges on ICBMs and tanks and jets but skimps on training - than with the surgical, well-trained army of the USA.
Funny you think that considering all of the skills given out to the CS OCCs. On average I'm seeing between 21-25 OCC and OCC related skills being given out at first level. Those aren't even adding in the Seccondary Skills which aren't supposed to be related to the OCCs.
Take a look at that Special FOrces OCC 28 OCC and OCC related skills at level 1!
Sorry but your claim that the CS doesn't train it's men just doesn't hold water.
Lastly, I think it is a mistake to mix improvements in technology with a corresponding increase in the sophistication of tactics using that technology. Military history is filled with technological solutions looking for a problem - it generally takes tacticians quite some time to maximize the efficiencies of new technology. I'd cite the repeated misuse of airpower for the first half to two-thirds of the 20th century and the complete botching of tank tactics by everyone except the Germans and the irrelevance of the Maginot Line as evidence that technological sophistication does not at all remotely equal tactical and strategic sophistication.
Ahh but you foget that when the CS fights against mages they have to take into the account Magic. And thats something you just can't point out in a history book. Howver the CS does show extremely quick adaptablitiy and innovation as well as constantly upgrading tactics and gathering intel to defeat mages as demonstrated in the SOT series.
The CS has never been in a war of aggression against a foe using this technology on this scale. It is completely new ground for the testing of tactics and strategy. Regardless of whether the CS generals are knowledgable on military history, there are ample opportunities for their doctrines to be proven wrong and it is completely plausible for that to happen.
Weather you wish to admit it or not the CS military is baised off of US military and should utilize tactics and training methods Ultimately they have a formula for victory that just can't be beat by anyone in North America. Reguardless of howmany trees Erin Tarn and Plato hug the CS is on the right path to attaining their goals.
Innovation, domination, as well as industrialization.
It's what got the US to the top and what keeps us on top.