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02/05/2012
Warships - Falklands 30 The War Still Rages

Read the article by "ODIN" -  "Politicians who remove layers of Naval deterrence put the world in peril", an opinion paper in the May edition of WARSHIPS INTERNATIONAL FLEET REVIEW.

"ODIN" writes of two cases that illustrate the old maxim of "act in haste, repent at leisure".   Visit the paper through their website at  www.warshipsifr.com or read the article and click here.


09/04/2012
The SDSR slash and burn campaign plan

.. and it's time the Government admitted it - an article by William Forbes in the Mail online.

See the full story by clinking the following link:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2127183/The-SDSR-slash-burn-campaign-plan--time-Government-admitted-it.html?ito=feeds-newsxml 

 


02/04/2012
30 years on: London and Buenos Aires mark the Falklands invasion

See an article by Ian Dunt on the Politics website by using the following link:

 

http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2012/04/02/30-years-on-london-and-buenos-aires-mark-the-falklands-invas

 


02/04/2012
Falklands could not be held against Argentina

Read an article from Defence Management;

A repoprt from the UK National Defence Association (UKNDA) said defence cuts had placed the territories at greater risk than they had been since the 1982 invasion.  It warned that the islands' coastline could not be defended from an invasion and that ....

'Falklands could not be held against Argentina'


01/04/2012
Falklands vulnerable to attack

Bitain would find it difficult to defend, reinforce or retake the Falkland Islands if Argentina lauched a fresh assault, according to a defence pressure group.  The UK National Defence Association (UKNDA) ..

See the full report  in the Belfast Telegraph (it's the first press coverage of the UKNDA's own report) with the following link:

 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/uk/falklands-vulnerable-to-attack-16138806.html 

 

 


01/04/2012
Falklands in worst danger since 1982, says war experts

Report by Marco Giannangeli in the Express - for the on line report see the following link - 

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/311814/Falklands-in-worst-danger-since-1982-says-war-experts 

 

The UKNDA Fa lklands report - History Repeating - The Falklands at Risk Again -  see the discussion document via the Home page.

 

 


01/04/2012
Press Response on UKNDA Paper on the vulnerability of the Falklands.

Many papers have pick up on the latest UKNDA paper - History Repeating - The Falkland's at Risk, exposing the vulnerability of the Atlantic Islands.

Here are some of the links:

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/03/31/falklands-britain-argentina-assault-uk-national-defence-association_n_1393208.html 

 

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/national-news/falklands-vulnerable-to-attack-1-4408130 

 

http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/national/falklands-vulnerable-to-attack-1-3689953 

 

 (about 1,000 items of online coverage so far)

 


17/03/2012
Cut aid budget to boost defence

Lord West, the former First Sea Lord, has called for a tiny raid on international development, welfare and NHS spending to help reverse defence cuts that have "gone so close to the bone, if not into the bone".  See full story from the Western Morning News:

'Cut aid budget to boost defence'


17/03/2012
Cameron fails to "get it" on defence

Reported in the Western Morning News - In a wide ranging interview, the former First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Alan West, has told the Western Morning News he fears defence cuts "into the bone" are changing the nature of Britain to such an extent the country is "not a serious player".

See the full story here:

Cameron fails to 'get it' on defence – Lord West


11/03/2012
Grieving Battalion is facing the Army axe

The battalion in which five soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan last week served may no longer exist by the end of the year, writes Marco Giannangeli.  See full report from the Sunday Express on line at:

 http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/307357/Grieving-battalion-is-facing-the-Army-axe


08/03/2012
This idea of attacking Iran is dangerous

Once you unleash a war you never know what will happen.   Report by Joe Murphy Evening Standard.  See the Political Interview:  Joe Murphy talks to Lord West one of the most senior military figures in Britain.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/politics/this-idea-of-attacking-iran-is-dangerous-once-you-unleash-a-war-you-never-know-what-will-happen-7545266.html


08/03/2012
Afghanistan War - Britain must brace itself for more bloodshed

Two years to go .. Britain must brace itself for more bloodshed in Afghanistan as killings "will get worse"  so reports Ian Brury in the Daily Mail.  Read full article:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2112264/Afghanistan-war-Britain-brace-bloodshed-killings-worse.html?ito=feeds-newsxml


12/02/2012
Extinct The British Army

Our proud soldiers have been cut back so far military experts say they must now be called a "Home Defence Force".  Exclusive article by Marco Giannangell, Defence correspondent for the Sunday Express.

Full report: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/301615/Extinct-The-British-Army


08/02/2012
Defence cuts threaten ability to run concurrent campaigns, MPs say

Report warns that military would struggle to run Libya-level campaign in future while sustaining other commitments.  Report in the Guardian. Full report:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/feb/08/defence-cuts-threaten-concurrent-campaigns

 

 

 


07/02/2012
Britain had to plead with US to take part in Iran flotilla

Reported in the Telegraph on line  - Britain was forced to plead with the US to take part in the flotilla challenging Iranian power in the Gulf after American commanders decided that Royal Navy had nothing to contribute to the mission.  See full story at


27/01/2012
Argentina 'incapable' of Falklands repeat

Argentina has "neither the capability nor the intention" to invade the Falkland Islands despite weeks of political rhetoric relating to the country's claim of sovereighty over the islands, defence minister Gerald Howarth has said.  See report  on line by defence management using the following link:

http://www.defencemanagement.com/news_story.asp?id=18682


25/01/2012
RAF Northolt may be sold to raise defence funds

Ministry of Defence considering selling off all or parts of one of its oldest airfields, which could become heathrow satelite reports the Guardian.  See full article by clicking following link:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/jan/25/raf-northolt-may-be-sold?newsfeed=true 

UKNDA member Andrew Lambert included in the article as follows:

Air Commodore Andrew Lambert said the RAF had already lost bases of historic importance because of defence cuts, and questioned whether it was necessary to add Northolt to the list.

"It would be a great shame to lose RAF Northolt. I am sure that the site would make lots of money because it is just off the M25 and is a prime bit of real estate, and it is the nearest airport to London. But I'd want to know if the MoD has done its sums properly," he said.

"The MoD is in a position where it is saying, 'we are running out of money, so let's sell something off to raise money'. We might be in a position where it doesn't make sense over the long term. It would have quite a big impact because Northolt is where all the very senior people and the royals fly from."


25/01/2012
Britain ready to send more military to deter Iran

Britain increased the pressure on Iran yesterday by warning it is ready to send military reinforcements to the Gulf.  See full report by Joh Ingham, Defence Editor of the Daily Express at:

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/297807/Britain-ready-to-send-more-military-forces-to-deter-Iran


18/01/2012
Defence Cuts

Read the article reported in the Daily Express today:

 http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/296352/Gurkhas-bear-brunt-of-new-cuts


18/01/2012
Defence Cuts

Interesting report in the Daily Mail:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2087787/MoD-cuts-Army-shrinks-smallest-size-Crimean-War.html

 


05/01/2012
US defence cuts threaten UK defence strategy

Channel 4 News report "President Obama singals a new direction for US defence strategy towards the Asia-Pacific and away from Europe - but will it delay the F-35 fighter planes destined for Britain's only aircraft carrier?  Read full report by clicking here:http://www.channel4.com/news/new-us-defence-strategy-threatens-uk-f-35s


02/01/2012
TA can't go it alone

Members would wish to know that in today's Daily Telegraph Monday 2 January 2012,  there was excellent coverage of the issues affecting the planned future of the Territorial Army.  There was an introductory article on the front page, a comprehensive report on page 5, a long Editorial comment - and an excellent letter 'To the Editor' written by our acting CEO, Andy Smith with six co-signatories from the UKNDA - namely: 

Col. David Benest, Col. Richard Kemp, Col. Tim Collins, Cdr. John Muxworthy and the renowned military historian - Andrew Roberts and Dr Peter Caddick-Adams. 

To link to the Daily Telegraph article click here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8987497/Just-one-in-20-TA-soldiers-trained-to-serve-on-front-line.html 

 The text of the letter read as follows:

 Sir,

The British Army will soon be smaller than at any time since the late nineteenth century (when the UK population was half what it is now). The rate of shrinkage under the current defence cuts means that the Army, already chronically under-manned, will have lost a fifth of its present strength by the end of this decade. That is equivalent to axing 64,000 of the NHS’s 320,000 nursing staff.

The Government’s intention is for the UK to rely increasingly on the Territorial Army and other Reservists, to “plug the gaps” in the nation’s defence. Indeed, the Reserve forces are to be expanded and investment made in training and equipment in order to raise the skill levels and capabilities of Reservists.

We welcome this commitment to the strengthening of the TA. The contribution of Territorials to military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan has been invaluable, and has demonstrated the vital role that Reserve forces can play in support of Regular troops. However, any further widening of the role of the TA should not be at the expense of the Regulars, and cannot be seen as a substitute for an adequately resourced Regular Army. Front-line operations require a level of fitness, experience, and training to Regular Army standards that cannot readily be matched by part-time soldiers. At present, barely 1,500 TA personnel (5% of Territorial strength) have sufficient training to be deployed in the way that the Government envisages.

 We urge the Ministry of Defence to halt further cuts in Regular Army manpower and to review its current redundancy programme. We further call upon the Government to re-examine this aspect of the Strategic Defence & Security Review (SDSR 2010) and to recognise that the primary role of the TA and other Reserve forces is as a vital support to the full-time professionals of Britain’s Armed Forces, not as an alternative to them.

Co-signed by:  Col. David Benest   Col. Richard Kemp   Col. Tim Collins   Cdr. John Muxworthy   Dr Peter Caddick-Adams and Andrew Roberts


23/12/2011
Falklands News

Argentina draws up top-secret plans to grab the Falklands - see report in the Express.

Diplomatic tension between Buenos Aires and London has been ramped up over the disputed territory.  ARGENTINA has prepared top-secret war plans for a new invasion of the Falkland Islands, a senior security source claimed last night.

See: 

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/291550/Argentina-draws-up-top-secret-plans-to-grab-the-Falklands- 

 


22/12/2011
Falklands Latest

Read the article in the Daily Mail about the Falklands situation (based on Lord West's comments) and mentioning UKNDA's September report:

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2076925/South-American-trading-bloc-bans-ships-Falkland-Islands-flag-docking-ports-row-Argentina-escalates.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

 


25/10/2011
UKNDA WELCOMES £1BN WARRIOR UPGRADE PROGRAMME

The UK National Defence Association (UKNDA) has welcomed the announcement by the Prime Minister and the new Defence Secretary Philip Hammond of a £1bn upgrade to the Warrior infantry fighting vehicle programme, that will enhance the capabilities of the Army’s Warrior armoured vehicles and extend their service life beyond 2040.

UKNDA Chief Executive Andy Smith commented: “We welcome the Government’s announcement on the £1bn upgrade to the Army’s Warrior infantry fighting vehicles. These vehicles are crucial to the Army’s operations, as has been shown in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and the news that there is a major new programme to fit them with an improved turret and a new stablised 40mm cannon, enabling them to fire on the move, is extremely welcome indeed. The upgrade will give the vehicles greater flexibility and firepower.

“As these vehicles are specifically designed to support Infantry units, we also call on the Government to maintain the current number of infantry regiments in the British Army, with a view over the longer term to increasing infantry numbers where possible and bringing all regiments back up to full strength. The Army as a whole is chronically over-stretched, and there are severe shortfalls in the infantry in particular. UKNDA hopes that the new Defence Secretary will address this issue over the coming months.

“With the advent of modern technology, we believe that the British Army has the opportunity to continue to re-shape itself into a highly advanced fighting force, should the Government put the correct planning and budget in place. UKNDA is pleased to see that the new Defence Secretary, Philip Hammond, has displayed a high degree of urgency since coming to office, and we welcome the impact that he is having on the Armed Forces thus far.”

 -ENDS

For further information please contact Andy Smith on 07737 271676.

Editor’s note: The UK National Defence Association was formed in 2007 to campaign for more resources for Britain’s Armed Services. Its recent report, “Inconvenient Truths”, sets out the case for an increased Defence budget. For details go to www.uknda.org


28/09/2011
Defence cuts mean Britain could lose the Falkland Islands, warns thinktank

The UKNDA report says Defence Secretary Liam Fox's decision to scrap military resources demonstrated a "complete lack of understanding of the nature of risk"

For the full article in the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2042770/Defence-cuts-mean-Britain-lose-Falkland-Islands-warns-thinktank.html#ixzz1ZF6mplXN

 

For the UKNDA report Inconvenient Truths click here


11/09/2011
Defence cuts diluting UK influence on global affairs, says former Naval leader

Ex-security adviser Lord West says ministers pretend Britain is big military player but see "no votes" in forces investment.

Nick Hopkins, defence editor reports The Guardian on line

Click here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/sep/11/admiral-lord-west-defence-cuts


10/09/2011
Morale in Armed Forces drops for first time in five years under Coalition

See The Mirror on line.

Massive Armed Forces cuts were announced in last year's strategic defence review. Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy said: “The scale of defence cuts is unfair and unwise and our Forces know it. I hope the Government will pause and think again.”

Click below:

Morale in Armed Forces drops for first time in five years under Coalition

 


02/09/2011
Patrick Mercer: Armed Forces cuts are an insult to our brave fighters

See  Daily Mirror - on line  History has a way of turning planned defence cuts on their head – just look at the Falklands, Northern Ireland and even the Arab Spring. And who knows what else lies around the corner. How are we going to exercise our influence when we have no troops ...

Click here: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/09/02/patrick-mercer-armed-forces-cuts-are-an-insult-to-our-brave-fighters-115875-23389638/

 


01/09/2011
Defence cuts: Gurkhas and RAF take brunt

Posted on line by the Guardian.

Air force personnel serving in Libya to be told they will lose their jobs as three services aim to cut 17,000 posts by 2015.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/sep/01/defence-cuts-gurkhas-raf


31/08/2011
RAF and Army personnel to receive redundancy notices

Report on BBC website.

Up to 1,000 RAF and 1,000 Army personnel will be told on Thursday whether they are being made redundant.

Link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14725985

 


31/08/2011
Do defence cuts threaten Europe's post-Libya NATO role?

From Public Service Europe, by Daniel Mason. 

When the LIbyan rebels fought their way into the capital Tripoli last week - sending Colonel Muammar Gaddafi into hiding, his regime into near collapse and his family into exile in Algeria - the six month conflict appeared to be nearing its inevitable endgame.

Read full story at: 

http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/779/do-defence-cuts-threaten-europes-post-libya-nato-role


27/08/2011
MOD chiefs write off £6.5bn in military equipment

Daily Mail on line:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2030660/MoD-chiefs-write-6-5bn-military-equipment-strategic-defence-review.html


21/08/2011
Historic battalions culd be lost in cuts, warns general

See The Telegraph on line.

Up to a fifth of Britain's infantry battalions, including some of Army's most historic names, will be abolished under Government defence cuts, click here...Historic battalions could be lost in cuts, warns general


19/08/2011
Big British defense cuts weaken Pentagon's top military partner

As other European allies have dialed back military spending Britain has been America's most reliable and capable security partner.  But the British defense cuts announced Tuesday will affect Britain's "long term ability to fight alongside the US."

See on line 

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2010/1020/Big-British-defense-cuts-weaken-Pentagon-s-top-military-partner


23/07/2011
Coldstream Guards face the axe

The Goldstream Guards could face axe under sweeping defence cuts, the Sunday Express can reveal.  See on-line:

www.express.co.uk/posts/view/260752/coldstream-guards-face-axe

Statement by the UK National Defence Association:

"That anyone in Whitehall should even be contemplating the disbandment of the Coldstream Guards beggars belief. It is barking mad. 

"This could of course be ministerial kite-flying - testing what they can get away with, and how far public opinion will allow them to go. Or it could be another example of deliberate disinformation from within the MOD - so that once the next round of defence cuts are announced we are all supposed to breathe a collective sigh of relief that they are not as serious as we had anticipated. Either way it is cynical in the extreme and shows a complete lack of respect for British military tradition which is the essential underpinning of the efficiency and effectiveness of our Armed Forces.

"Many of our finest regiments have already been lost to us in recent decades, but the axing of the Coldstream Guards would be a step too far."

Andy Smith, Director, UK National Defence Association

www.uknda.org


21/07/2011
Defence cuts will leave China as the World's Policeman warns NATO chief

Warning reported in the Mirror - on line at

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/07/21/defence-cuts-will-leave-china-as-the-world-s-policeman-warns-nato-chief-115875-23285232/

 

 

 

 


19/07/2011
A cynical way to cut the Army down to size

Read the Telegraph on line with latest defence news.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8649952/A-cynical-way-to-cut-the-Army-down-to-size.html

 


 


17/07/2011
Armed Forces too weak to defeat the Taliban

See full report The Sunday Telegraph on line.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8642525/Armed-Forces-too-weak-to-defeat-the-Taliban.html


12/07/2011
Britain needs a citizen army to fight its wars

The balance between regulars and reserves in our Armed Forces should be rethought says Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb.  Read whole article with the Telegraph on line at: 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8632997/Britain-needs-a-citizen-army-to-fight-its-wars.html

 


07/07/2011
Defence review flawed by drive to a drive to cut costs

The Telegraph on line.

The defence review that will leave Britain without an aircraft carrier for a decade was flawed, driven by cost-cutting and may still fail to deliver a working carrier, an audit concluded.

See The Telegraph on line for full story.


05/07/2011
Defence of the realm is in the hands of political amateurs

The latest letter about Defence funding is in the Times together with an excellent letter from Correlli Barnett.  We must keep up the bombardment of letters on this subject to the press and to Ministers, as these letters can somethimes help set the agenda for the day.  Read the full letter attached.  Times letter click here


27/06/2011
Outspoken Forces chiefs risk lives, warns Liam Fox

By Thomas Harding, Defence Correspondent The Daily Telegraph.

Armed Forces chiefs who raise doubts about operations in Libya are putting  lives at risk, the Defence Secretary said.  Air Cdre Andrew lambert, of the UK National Defence Association, said that Dr Fox should be supporting his commanders rather than criticising them ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8602016/Outspoken-Forces-chiefs-risk-lives-warns-Liam-Fox.html


27/06/2011
Government considering disbanding Royal Marines

Plymouth Herald.

The GOVERNMENT is considering axing warships and helicopters and disbanding the iconic 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, a highly-regarded military journal has claimed.

An armed forces campaign group claimed the UK is heading for “disarmament in all but name” following reports in Jane’s Defence Weekly.

The UK National Defence Association (UKNDA), which campaigns for the UK's military..

http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Government-considering-disbanding-Royal-Marines/story-12839483-detail/story.html


26/06/2011
Burnt-out soldiers quit the Army

Report in The Sunday Express.

By Marco Giannangeli

MORALE in the British Army is the ­lowest it has been in 20 years, senior officers have warned.

Factors such as “burn out”, cuts to schooling privileges, fewer opportunities for promotion and a widening rift between the military and civil service decision makers have all been blamed.

Almost twice the number of soldiers have applied for voluntary redundancy than are being sought by the Ministry of Defence in its first round of troop cuts.

See full report on line 

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/255011/Burnt-out-soldiers-quit-the-Army

 

 


23/06/2011
David Cameron should listen to the top brass

The Daily Telegraph.

David Cameron made no attempt to conceal his frustration yesterday over reports of deepening concerns among senior military figures about the impact of the Libyan and Afghan operations. Last week, we reported a warning from Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the First Sea Lord, that if the Libyan operation continued into the autumn, ships would have to be taken away from other tasks.  Full report -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/telegraph-view/8590468/David-Cameron-should-listen-to-the-top-brass.html


23/06/2011
Forget the fighting talk.

Daily Mail report.

Forget the fighting talk. The Prime Minister will be dead meat if he loses 
the ...
Daily Mail
Admiral Sir John 'Sandy' Woodward, who was the head of the Naval task force in the Falklands war, recently wrote in the Mail that as a result of defence cuts Britain could do nothing to defend the Falklands. We no longer have a single aircraft carrier ...

See Dail Mail website

www.dailymail.co.uk the debate section for the article on The Prime Minister dead meat loses Falklands.


22/06/2011
Military morass

BBC News

Downing Street would like defence chiefs and the MoD to get on with the business of implementing the strategic defence and security review (SDSR)- and the defence cuts within it - without a running commentary on the front pages about low morale or ...
See all stories on this topic »


22/06/2011
You do the fighting, I'll do the talking David Cameron tells Military

Express report by John Ingham Defence Editor.

THE Prime Minister yesterday resorted to fighting talk in his simmering dispute with military top brass over deepening defence cuts. 
Earlier this week, UKNDA members, including Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon, Royal Marine Lt General Sir Henry Beverley and Gulf War veteran Major General Sir Patrick Cordingley, demanded a rethink over the cuts. In an open letter they said it was “incredible” that further cuts were envisaged given the “parlous state” of the armed forces. And yesterday RAF officer, Air Chief Marshal Sir Simon Bryant, warned the RAF’s ability to respond to future emergencies would be curtailed if the mission in Libya goes on beyond the summer


Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/254220/You-do-the-fighting-I-ll-do-the-talking-David-Cameron-tells-militaryYou-do-the-fighting-I-ll-do-the-talking-David-Cameron-tells-military#ixzz1Q060d7wE


19/06/2011
Defence Chiefs warn cuts threaten security

Reported by Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent, The Sunday Telegraph.

The former commanders, who are all members of the United Kingdom National Defence Association (UKNDA), the most high profile and powerful military pressure group, claimed that by adopting an "accountant's approach to strategy" the armed forces were now in a "parlous" state.  ....

See full story at  Defence chiefs warn cuts threaten security


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Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom National Defence Association (UKNDA). The UKNDA has been formed to support our Armed Forces and to campaign for “sufficient, appropriate and fully funded Armed Forces to provide an effective defence of our country, its people, their security and vital interests wherever they may be.”

 

Britain's Armed Forces: Under-funded and overstretched

Britain’s Armed Forces are chronically under-funded and over-stretched. Not since the 1930s have our Navy, Army and Air Force been so starved of the resources they need. Our Forces have been slashed in half over the past two decades alone – yet in the same period our military commitments have vastly increased. This is a disaster for the men and women of our Armed Forces – and a catastrophe for our nation.

Inadequate equipment means that lives have been lost unnecessarily. Pay and conditions for our servicemen and women have fallen well below those of their civilian equivalents – to the point where a traffic warden or cleaner can earn more than a soldier. And due to funding cuts, long-overdue improvements to housing for service families have been delayed or cancelled. The nation’s Covenant with the Armed Forces has been broken....

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