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Overhaul for UK's reserve forces | Overhaul for UK's reserve forces |
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Major changes to the UK's reserve forces have been announced by the government, intended to bring them closer into line with regular troops. | Major changes to the UK's reserve forces have been announced by the government, intended to bring them closer into line with regular troops. |
Closer integration of reservists with full-time army units will see them trained more quickly for operations, defence minister Bob Ainsworth said. | Closer integration of reservists with full-time army units will see them trained more quickly for operations, defence minister Bob Ainsworth said. |
Although some units would close as a result, reserve forces would maintain their current strength, he added. | Although some units would close as a result, reserve forces would maintain their current strength, he added. |
The changes will affect the Territorial Army and other volunteer forces. | The changes will affect the Territorial Army and other volunteer forces. |
Mr Ainsworth said reservist numbers could increase as a result of the restructuring but MPs warned that force numbers had almost halved to about 33,000 in recent years. | |
'Contribution' | 'Contribution' |
Mr Ainsworth said changes were needed to how reserves were organised, trained and equipped and they must not be regarded as "separate" from full-time personnel. | |
He said reservists continued to make an "important contribution" to the UK's military capability, serving with dedication and distinction overseas. | He said reservists continued to make an "important contribution" to the UK's military capability, serving with dedication and distinction overseas. |
More than 17,000 have served abroad since 2003 and currently account for about 9% of UK troops in Afghanistan. | More than 17,000 have served abroad since 2003 and currently account for about 9% of UK troops in Afghanistan. |
Mr Ainsworth said they also played a "crucial role" in domestic civil contingencies, such as recent foot-and-mouth and flooding crises, and helping to connect the army with the public at large. | |
As part of the proposed changes, basic training for new reservists will be completed in six months and newly trained reserves will be ready for mobilisation abroad in three years. | As part of the proposed changes, basic training for new reservists will be completed in six months and newly trained reserves will be ready for mobilisation abroad in three years. |
"The outcome should be better trained, better organised reserves, better able to deliver tasks," he said. | "The outcome should be better trained, better organised reserves, better able to deliver tasks," he said. |
'Detail lacking' | 'Detail lacking' |
The BBC's political correspondent Carole Walker said the announcement included confirmation that 2,000 posts would be lost from signals units whose technology had become obsolete. | |
All those affected will be offered alternative positions within the reserve force if possible. | |
Property and buildings which are no longer suitable for use, or in a poor condition, will be sold off as part of a rationalisation. | Property and buildings which are no longer suitable for use, or in a poor condition, will be sold off as part of a rationalisation. |
The Conservatives welcomed the "genuine attempt" to improve and speed up basic training for reservists. | The Conservatives welcomed the "genuine attempt" to improve and speed up basic training for reservists. |
But shadow defence secretary Liam Fox said there was little detail about much-needed improvements to the welfare of reservists or information about the future of volunteer forces such as the Royal Naval and the Royal Air Force Reserves. | |
He called for a strategic review of the UK's defence capability. | He called for a strategic review of the UK's defence capability. |
For the Lib Dems, defence spokesman Nick Harvey said there was "scant" detail about the cost of the proposed changes or the likely impact on the regular forces. | |
He said it would be a "slap in the face" for the reserves if their numbers actually fell in the future. |
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