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This is a list of British Army installations in the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and overseas. This list does not include Army Reserve centres or drill halls.
Nov 19, 2023 · The latest annual report on the UK armed forces’ equipment and formations, as of April 1, 2023, presents a comprehensive overview of the land, maritime, and air capabilities of the UK military. The report, complemented by data from the Department for Transport (DfT) on militarily-useful British-registered vessels, offers detailed insights ...
- Introduction
- Maritime Equipment and Formations
- Land Equipment and Formations
- Air Equipment and Formations
- Further Information
- Glossary
This is an annual publication which provides information on the numbers and types of equipment and formations of the UK armed forces. Equipment and formations statistics have been presented based on the UK armed forces areas: maritime, land and air. Statistics are also provided on militarily-useful British-registered vessels (including passenger, t...
This section provides the main findings on the UK armed forces maritime equipment, and formations which are all or primarily sea-based, in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
This section provides the main findings on the UK armed forces Land equipment, and formations which are primarily land-based, in the Army.
This section provides the main findings on the UK armed forces aircraft, and formations which are primarily air-based, as at 1 April 2021.
6.1 Definitions
Definitions and further information about the types and categories of UK armed forces equipment and formations can be found on each of the Services’ websites: 1. Royal Navy and Royal Marines 2. Army 3. Royal Air Forces Some definitions have been provided in the Glossary for additional information.
6.2 Rounding
All figures in this report are actuals and have not been rounded.
6.3 Revisions
Corrections to the published statistics will be made if errors are found, or if figures change as a result of improvements to methodology or changes to definitions. When making corrections, we will follow the Ministry of Defence Statistics Revisions and Corrections Policy. All corrected figures will be identified by the symbol “r”, and an explanation will be given of the reason for and size of the revision. Corrections which would have a substantial effect on the utility of the statistics wil...
Ballistic Nuclear Submarine - A Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear (SSBN) is a nuclear-armed, nuclear-powered submarine. Combat Equipment- Collective term used for Protected Mobility Vehicles, Armoured Personnel Carriers and Armoured Fighting Vehicles. In Service- The definition of ‘in service’ varies across equipment types and between services. To...
Sep 15, 2024 · Britain operates a substantial overseas network of military bases, encompassing 145 sites across 42 different countries, a report has suggested - with their locations pinpointed in a striking...
Six of the countries with a fixed UK military presence are featured on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 's list of 30 "Human Rights Priority Countries": Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
Nov 24, 2020 · Many UK overseas bases are located in tax havens such as Bermuda and Cayman Islands. Britain’s military has a permanent presence at 145 base sites in 42 countries or territories around the world, research by Declassified UK has found.
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Nov 24, 2020 · The report sums up Britain's global military presence as follows: UK military has base sites in five countries around China: naval base in Singapore, garrisons in Brunei, drone testing sites in Australia, three facilities in Nepal and quick reaction force in Afghanistan.