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*Restructuring will cut 4 infantry [[battalion]]s otherwise tasked to [[Northern Ireland]], and the manpower redistributed elsewhere.
*Restructuring will cut 4 infantry [[battalion]]s otherwise tasked to [[Northern Ireland]], and the manpower redistributed elsewhere.
*Army [[Starstreak missile|High Velocity Missile]] fire units to be halved, which would lead to the re-role of 2 [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|TA]] [[Royal Artillery]] [[regiment]]s -> [[100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery]], re-equipped with [[L118 light gun|L118 light guns]] and [[104th Regiment Royal Artillery]], re-equipped with L118 light guns and later light UAVs<ref>{{cite web|title=Letter from Brigadier Mead|url=https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xEUsn7hxDMo/WFMZfObk8EI/AAAAAAAAEho/2hLXO0xUOVUYorc22jED3FsIzvghnhEVgCLcB/s1600/Czv9xzCWIAE-W1B.jpg|publisher=1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West|accessdate=16 December 2016}}</ref><ref name="mead2">{{cite web|title=Letter from Brigadier Mead Part 2|url=https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15492571_1338253552859669_4065325510072663045_n.jpg?oh=aec9617d2b8b8b163d0421a7f28ed84b&oe=58F15783|publisher=1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West|accessdate=19 December 2016}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=The British Army|first=land-mediacomms-webcontent@land mod uk|date=2009-02-15|title=The British Army - 104 Regt RA(V)|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090215105930if_/http://army.mod.uk/artillery/units/104_regt_ra_v/default.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> In addition, [[22nd Regiment Royal Artillery]] was disbanded.<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 22nd Regiment RA|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-artillery/22nd-regiment-ra.html|access-date=2021-04-15|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*Army [[Starstreak missile|High Velocity Missile]] fire units to be halved, which would lead to the re-role of 2 [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|TA]] [[Royal Artillery]] [[regiment]]s -> [[100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery]], re-equipped with [[L118 light gun|L118 light guns]] and [[104th Regiment Royal Artillery]], re-equipped with L118 light guns and later light UAVs<ref>{{cite web|title=Letter from Brigadier Mead|url=https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xEUsn7hxDMo/WFMZfObk8EI/AAAAAAAAEho/2hLXO0xUOVUYorc22jED3FsIzvghnhEVgCLcB/s1600/Czv9xzCWIAE-W1B.jpg|publisher=1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West|accessdate=16 December 2016}}</ref><ref name="mead2">{{cite web|title=Letter from Brigadier Mead Part 2|url=https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15492571_1338253552859669_4065325510072663045_n.jpg?oh=aec9617d2b8b8b163d0421a7f28ed84b&oe=58F15783|publisher=1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West|accessdate=19 December 2016}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=The British Army|first=land-mediacomms-webcontent@land mod uk|date=2009-02-15|title=The British Army - 104 Regt RA(V)|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090215105930if_/http://army.mod.uk/artillery/units/104_regt_ra_v/default.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> In addition, [[22nd Regiment Royal Artillery]] was disbanded.<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 22nd Regiment RA|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-artillery/22nd-regiment-ra.html|access-date=2021-04-15|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*The re-role of a [[Challenger 2 tank|Challenger 2]] regiment into an armoured [[reconnaissance]] regiment -> Queen's Royal Lancers<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2009-02-04|title=Queen's Royal Lancers - British Army Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090204024135/http://www.army.mod.uk/armoured/regiments/1635.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> and several [[AS-90]] [[Artillery battery|batteries]] to a light gun regiment -> [[40th Regiment Royal Artillery]], into what would become 19 Light Brigade (see [[Delivering Security in a Changing World#Future army structure|Future Army Structure]]).
*The re-role of a [[Challenger 2 tank|Challenger 2]] regiment into an armoured [[reconnaissance]] regiment -> Queen's Royal Lancers<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2009-02-04|title=Queen's Royal Lancers - British Army Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090204024135/http://www.army.mod.uk/armoured/regiments/1635.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> and several [[AS-90]] [[Artillery battery|batteries]] to a light gun regiment -> [[40th Regiment Royal Artillery]], into what would become 19 Light Brigade (see [[#Future army structure|Future Army Structure]]).
*Withdrawal of 7 Challenger 2 [[Squadron (army)|squadron]]s and 6 [[AS-90]] [[self-propelled gun]] batteries (approx. 84 [[tank]]s and 48 AS90s). -> 4 of these from the Queen's Royal Lancers<ref name=":0" />, three others from [[Royal Wessex Yeomanry]] (4 tank replacement squadrons dissolved to just 1 replacement squadron; A (Dorset Yeomanry) Armour Replacement Squadron<ref>{{Cite web|date=2009-03-03|title=Our Role - British Army Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303053959/http://www.army.mod.uk/armoured/regiments/9060.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>)
*Withdrawal of 7 Challenger 2 [[Squadron (army)|squadron]]s and 6 [[AS-90]] [[self-propelled gun]] batteries (approx. 84 [[tank]]s and 48 AS90s). -> 4 of these from the Queen's Royal Lancers,<ref name=":0" /> three others from [[Royal Wessex Yeomanry]] (4 tank replacement squadrons dissolved to just 1 replacement squadron; A (Dorset Yeomanry) Armour Replacement Squadron<ref>{{Cite web|date=2009-03-03|title=Our Role - British Army Website|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303053959/http://www.army.mod.uk/armoured/regiments/9060.aspx|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>)
*[[Infantry]] battalions to be incorporated into new, large, multi-battalion regiments.
*[[Infantry]] battalions to be incorporated into new, large, multi-battalion regiments.
*Creation of 3 light armoured squadrons that will support development of the next generation of armoured vehicles, the [[Future Rapid Effect System]] (FRES).
*Creation of 3 light armoured squadrons that will support development of the next generation of armoured vehicles, the [[Future Rapid Effect System]] (FRES).
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**[[8th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom)|8th Engineer Brigade]]
**[[8th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom)|8th Engineer Brigade]]
**[[2nd Medical Brigade (United Kingdom)|2nd Medical Brigade]]
**[[2nd Medical Brigade (United Kingdom)|2nd Medical Brigade]]
*Conversion of an armoured regiment to the formation reconnaissance role -> [[Queen's Royal Lancers]] was selected<ref name=":0" />, and subsequently joined [[19th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)|19th Light Brigade]] (see below) and retired its Challengers<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Queen's Royal Lancers|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-armoured-corps/queen-s-royal-lancers.html|access-date=2021-04-15|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*Conversion of an armoured regiment to the formation reconnaissance role -> [[Queen's Royal Lancers]] was selected,<ref name=":0" /> and subsequently joined [[19th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)|19th Light Brigade]] (see below) and retired its Challengers<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Queen's Royal Lancers|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-armoured-corps/queen-s-royal-lancers.html|access-date=2021-04-15|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*All single-battalion infantry regiments to be merged into existing or new regiments. This measure met with some opposition, especially in Scotland, amongst former soldiers and nationalist groups.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4318563.stm</ref>
*All single-battalion infantry regiments to be merged into existing or new regiments. This measure met with some opposition, especially in Scotland, amongst former soldiers and nationalist groups.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4318563.stm</ref>
**[[Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)]], [[King's Own Scottish Borderers]], [[Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment)]], [[Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)|The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)]], [[Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)]] and TA elements amalgamated into the '''[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]]''' -> Royal Scots (1 SCOTS) and King's Own Scottish Borderers (2 SCOTS) amalgamated shortly thereafter into the [[Royal Scots Borderers]] (new 1 SCOTS)<ref>{{Cite web|date=2007-12-13|title=The Royal Regiment of Scotland [UK]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213045028/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/001SCOTS.htm|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>
**[[Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)]], [[King's Own Scottish Borderers]], [[Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment)]], [[Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)|The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)]], [[Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)]] and TA elements amalgamated into the '''[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]]''' -> Royal Scots (1 SCOTS) and King's Own Scottish Borderers (2 SCOTS) amalgamated shortly thereafter into the [[Royal Scots Borderers]] (new 1 SCOTS)<ref>{{Cite web|date=2007-12-13|title=The Royal Regiment of Scotland [UK]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213045028/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/001SCOTS.htm|access-date=2021-04-15|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>

Revision as of 13:01, 20 April 2021

The 2003 Defence White Paper, titled Delivering Security in a Changing World, set out the future structure of the British military, and was preceded by the 1998 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) and the 2002 SDR New Chapter, which responded to the immediate challenges to security in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001. Published under the then Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon, the report effectively introduced a series of cutbacks to core equipment and manpower and the scaling back of a series of future capital procurement projects. This was justified due to the implementation of a policy termed Network Enabled Capability. The review also outlined a major restructuring and consolidation of British Army Infantry regiments.

Key points

The White Paper, scaling back to an extent from the previous Strategic Defence Review, outlined the following posture for the UK armed forces:

Most of the reforms listed below were announced as part of the Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities review, published on 21 July 2004.

British Army

Royal Air Force

Royal Navy

The review also mentioned "significant" classified enhancements of British special forces, including strength increases and investment in new equipment.

Financially, in a Treasury spending review announced the week before, the budget would rise by £3.7bn from £29.7bn in 2004/2005 to £33.4bn in 2007/2008. The review also mentions £3bn to be invested into procuring new helicopters over the next ten years.

Future army structure

The future regimental structure of the British Army, after changes were outlined in the review was announced in December 2004. Significant changes included:

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Letter from Brigadier Mead Part 2". 1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West. Retrieved 19 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ The British Army, land-mediacomms-webcontent@land mod uk (2009-02-15). "The British Army - 104 Regt RA(V)". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  4. ^ "British Army units from 1945 on - 22nd Regiment RA". british-army-units1945on.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  5. ^ a b c "Queen's Royal Lancers - British Army Website". web.archive.org. 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  6. ^ "Our Role - British Army Website". web.archive.org. 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  7. ^ "British Army units from 1945 on - Queen's Royal Lancers". british-army-units1945on.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  8. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4318563.stm
  9. ^ "The Royal Regiment of Scotland [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  10. ^ "The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  11. ^ "The Yorkshire Regiment [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  12. ^ "The Mercian Regiment [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  13. ^ "The Royal Welsh [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  14. ^ Tim Ripley, "UK infantry brigade to get Afghan role," Jane's Defence Weekly, 15 November 2006, p.7.
  15. ^ Scots Guards Make It Safe For Villagers To Return Home In Helmand
  16. ^ 16 Air Assault Brigade to replace 52 Infantry Brigade Archived 2012-10-25 at the UK Government Web Archive
  17. ^ "52 Infantry Brigade". 2007-10-13. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  18. ^ "Corps of Army Music [UK]". web.archive.org. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2021-04-15.