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Despite these actions, the Minister for the Armed Forces acknowledged that the “complete renewal of the British Army’s fighting echelon is in order to sustain our ability to put a British Division into the NATO fight under a British-led corps” would not be realised until “ the two Armoured Infantry Brigades and the Deep Recce Strike Brigade are fully constituted in the middle of the next decade”.84 77 Q65; 70 78 In comparison the Navy’s grew by 15% and Air’s by 18%. 79 Ministry of Defence (CD...

Despite these actions, the Minister for the Armed Forces acknowledged that the “complete renewal of the British Army’s fighting echelon is in order to sustain our ability to put a British Division into the NATO fight under a British-led corps” would not be realised until “ the two Armoured Infantry Brigades and the Deep Recce Strike Brigade are fully constituted in the middle of the next decade”.84 77 Q65; 70 78 In comparison the Navy’s grew by 15% and Air’s by 18%. 79 Ministry of Defence (CDS0001) 80 Q222 81 Q237 82 Q236–7 83 Q223 84 Q 441;443 22 Ready for War? The Royal Navy Type: conclusion | Number: 50 | Response status: accepted Government response: The UK already has a significant recapitalisation programme underway across all domains. Defence has new platforms that are in service, or are coming into service, which will completely transform the Armed Forces’ capability. Through commitments made in DCP23, Defence is prioritising the things that