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British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years

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British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years

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British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years
British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years

Launched as part of the Government’s Integrated Review in March 2021, Future Soldier outlines how the British Army will be organised and structured in the future and how it will deal with emerging threats across the world. The latest announcement includes details on the future Army roles that Regular and Reserve units will perform. It also outlines where the Army will be based, and when changes will take effect. Future Solider will see an overhaul of training for soldiers, with a new British Army Soldier Academy set to be launched that will sit alongside officer training delivered through the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Together, with a virtual NCO Academy, these will deliver co-ordinated foundation training for everyone that joins the British Army.

British Army personnel will be given more control over their career choices as part of The Army People Plan, scheduled to be published early 2022. A new Career Management Portal, for both Reserve and Regular personnel, will allow soldiers to apply to change their role, cap badge or trade online. The announcements are part of a series of pioneering changes to maximise opportunities available to all Army recruits regardless of education and background. Soldiers commissioning from the ranks will not be limited on how far they can be promoted, increasing the opportunity for a Private soldier to leave the Army as a General. A Force Mental Health Team will be established within the Field Army, who will be able to help support the promotion of mental health & wellbeing as well as providing a deployable healthcare capability in support of persistent engagement.

British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years
Ajax and Boxer side by side. The Proj HERMOD IR rehearsal took place over the week of 15-19 march 2021.

The Ranger Regiment, announced in March as part of the new British Army Special Operations Brigade, will stand-up from the 1st December 2021 to commence selection and training of its four battalions. The regiment cap badge has also been revealed, taking its inspiration and spirit from the Peregrine Falcon. Fast, agile and fiercely loyal to its partner, the Peregrine operates around the world in all environments including deserts, mountains and cities. The British Army Special Operations Brigade will deploy alongside partner forces around the world to counter Violent Extremist Organisations and hostile state threats. The design for the British Army Special Operations Brigade formation flash is inspired by the badge of the Special Service Brigade, which was a formation of the British Army during the Second World War.

Future Soldier has been designed to optimise a force of over 100,000 personnel, with the Army’s workforce re-sizing and re-shaping over the next decade. Deployable forces will be re-modelled around Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs), creating more self-sufficient tactical units that integrate the full range of capabilities at the lowest possible level, including artillery, un-crewed aerial systems, cyber, air defence, engineers, signals and logistical support. British Army Reservists will play a vital role in delivering Future Soldier, taking principal responsibility for Homeland Protect and Resilience operations, supported by the Regular forces. The infantry will be reorganised into four new Infantry Divisions, each with an affiliated Ranger Battalion.

British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years
Students on the Armoured Commanders and infantry course, move through an exercise in the rural environment.

A new Experimentation and Trials Group will be established in 2022 and will drive innovation and competitiveness across the force. Built around 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment and the specialist trials and development units, it will lead on trialling new technologies and integrating them into the way that we will fight and operate. The British Army will target achieving a fully modernised fleet of fighting vehicles by 2030, built around a combination of Ajax, Boxer, Challenger 3, AH64E, long range precision fires and un-crewed aerial systems. An Armoured Brigade Combat Team Transition Team will minimise the disruption of replacing vehicles by synchronising the phasing out of the old fleet with the introduction of new vehicles (like Warrior to Boxer).

The restructuring and reorganisation of Army Units will occur progressively in the next 4 years and will be supported by a rebalancing of British Army basing across the United Kingdom. The proportion of the Army based in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will be sustained or increased. These changes will also see the Army investing heavily in its basing through the Army’s whole-force basing plan. This is anchored on the Army’s share of a revised c.£3.35 billion Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Programme and a new RFCA Estate Optimisation Programme (REOP), supported by additional British Army investment of over £1.2 billion in the remaining sites.

British Army Announces Its Most Radical Programme of Transformation in Over 20 Years
Left to Right: A soldier from 5 Rifles holding a Bug Nano UAV, an X2 unmanned ground vehicle, Mission Master unmanned ground vehicle, Viking unmanned ground vehicle, MUTT unmanned ground vehicle, Athena Armoured Vehicle.

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