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This book has been published at regular intervals during the last 20 years, and the latest 2014 2015 addition is the one that deals with the most far reaching changes the UK Armed Forces have gone through for a generation. Although the UKs Armed Forces are reduced in size, the UK remains the country with the fourth largest defense budget in the world and extensive international commitments. This remains an extremely potent defense force and arguably the most powerful in Europe.
The Royal Navy has new submarines, new destroyers and a Type 26 Global Combat Ship in the pipeline, with two new aircraft carriers and F-35 attack aircraft by the end of the decade. The Royal Air Force consolidates its Typhoon force, introduces new air to air refueling aircraft, new transport aircraft and extra helicopters.
The Army sees the most extensive organizational changes with a complete reorganization of the Divisional and Brigade structures following the commencement of the withdrawal of Land Forces from Germany. Major armored and infantry units are restructured to better cope with the challenges of the new operational environment.
With a new Joint Forces Command that brings together the combat power of the three armed services, the UK is better positioned to engage in the expeditionary operations the UK government and its allies may wish undertake in the future.
By 2020 the majority of capability enhancements and formation reorganizations will be complete, and this informative publication is the best guide available to the size and shape of the UK Armed Forces during the next decade

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THE ARMED FORCES
OF THE UNITED
KINGDOM
2014 2015

Editor Charles Heyman

ISBN 978 1 78346 351 0

Price 9.99

Pen & Sword Books Ltd
47 Church Street
Barnsley S70 2AS

Telephone: 01226-734222 Fax: 01226-734438
www.pen-and-sword.co.uk

The Information in this publication has been gathered from
unclassified sources.

Front Cover: Type 45 Destroyer HMS Diamond on sea trials before joining
the Fleet. (MoD Crown Copyright 2013)

Rear Cover: RAF Regiment Forward Air Controllers guide a Typhoon from
6 Squadron RAF onto a land target during training in Scotland. (MoD Crown Copyright 2013)

CONTENTS
Populations European Union Top Five Nations
Germany80.5 million
United Kingdom64.2 million
France63.8 million
Italy59.6 million
Spain46.9 million

Note: The above are the latest European Union (EU 2013) estimates. The total estimated EU population is 498 million (27 countries). This compares with the population of the United States (315 million) the population of China (1,300 million), India 1,200 million and Russia 143 million.

UK Population 63.2 million

(2011 census figures)

England53.0 millionWales3.1 million
Scotland5.3 millionNorthern Ireland1.8 million

Figures rounded to the nearest whole number.

UK Population Breakdown Military Service Groups

(2011 census figures)

Age GroupTotal
01411 million5.4 million5.4 million
15194 million1.8 million1.8 million
20244.3 million1.8 million1.8 million
25294.3 million1.8 million1.8 million
306424.3 million14.5 million13.9 million
Age GroupTotal
01411 million
15194 million
20244.3 million
25294.3 million
306424.3 million

There are 5.6 million males and 5.4 million females in the 014 age group and 20.7 million males plus 20.9 million females in the 1564 age group.

Figures rounded to the nearest whole number.

UK Area (in square kilometres)
England130,423
Wales20,766
Scotland78,133
Northern Ireland14,160
Total243,482

Note: Comparisons include Germany 356,854 sq kms and France 550,000 sq kms. The total area of the European Union is 4,324,782 sq kms. The United States is 9,826,630 sq kms; Canada 9,984,670 sq kms; China 9,640,821 sq kms India 3,166,414 sq kms and Russia 17,098,242 sq kms.

The executive government of the United Kingdom is vested nominally in the Crown, but for practical purposes in a committee of Ministers that is known as the Cabinet. The head of the ministry and leader of the Cabinet is the Prime Minister and for the implementation of policy, the Cabinet is dependent upon the support of a majority of the Members of Parliament in the House of Commons. Within the Cabinet, defence matters are the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Defence.

National Security Council This council is where the UK Government decides on the national defence and security objectives and the best way in which these objectives can be met using national resources. The National Security Council is chaired by the Prime Minister, and generally meets weekly with representation from across the major Departments of State. The Secretary of State for Defence attends as does the Chief of the Defence Staff when the need arises.

MILITARY TASKS AND DEFENCE PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS OF THE UKS ARMED FORCES

The latest Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) stated that the contribution of the UK Armed Forces to the national security effort is defined by a number of Military Tasks (MT) and Defence Planning Assumptions (DPA).

The seven military tasks are:

Picture 1 Defending the UK and its Overseas Territories

Picture 2 Providing strategic intelligence

Picture 3 Providing nuclear deterrence

Picture 4 Supporting civil emergency organisations in times of crisis

Picture 5 Defending the UKs interest by projecting power strategically and through expeditionary intervention

Picture 6 Providing a defence contribution to UK influence

Picture 7 Providing security for stabilisation

These assume that in the future the UK Armed Forces will have the size and shape that will enable them to conduct operations of the following type:

An enduring stabilisation operation at around brigade level (possibly up to 6,500 personnel) with maritime and air support as required, while also conducting:

One non-enduring complex intervention (up to 2,000 personnel), and
One non-enduring simple intervention (up to 1,000 personnel):

or alternatively:

Three non-enduring operations if the UK Armed Forces are not already engaged in an enduring operation:

or

For a limited time period, and with sufficient warning, committing all the UKs effort to a one-off intervention of up to three brigades with air and maritime support at a level of about 30,000 personnel.

In general terms the planning framework provided by the Military Tasks and Defence Planning Assumptions provides an outline for structure which the UK Government aims to establish by 2020.

The proposal is for the Future Force 2020 to have three main combined service elements:

Picture 8 The Deployed Force

Picture 9 The High Readiness Force

Picture 10 The Lower Readiness Force

The Deployed Force

This will consist of those forces that are actually engaged in operations. Therefore aircraft engaged in operations (including the defence of the UKs airspace), forces involved in operations in the South Atlantic, forces operating in Afghanistan (until late 2014) and other expeditionary operations plus the nuclear deterrent will all form elements of The Deployed Force.

The High Readiness Force

This force will consist of a range of maritime, air and land based units capable of deploying at short notice to meet the requirements of the Defence Planning Assumptions. Such forces would enable the UK to react quickly to a range of scenarios that might threaten our national security interests. These force elements would be capable of operating with allies or where necessary on stand-alone UK operations.

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