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Military training budgets are getting hot in the UK and elsewhere in Europe. Holding big live exercises is expensive. Very expensive. And as military budgets are increasingly under pressure from over budget equipment costs, and pay rises for service personnel, cuts to the training budgets look like easy 'savings'. But there isnt much evidence that postponing exercises or curtailing them can do anything else other than to reduce the combat effectivness of military forces. Simulation offers a possible alternative, yet even those who provide these services do not say it is a replacement for live training in the field, at sea or in the air. If we continue to simply look at and measure military training through a financial prism, we will be on a hiding to nothing. This podcast wants to look at where we started to disregard the importance of training military forces in the UK, and what we can do about it.
The competition for a commercial strategic partner for the British Army as part of the Land Training System continues. The real question that emerges is not one of cost or value but rather about what this will feel like for a corporal or a captain after a year of commercial/military partnering....
Published 07/01/24
Over the past 12 months the British Army has designed a model to train its entire force to a set standard. It will also have the credibility and capacity to train the follow-on force, whatever that is, when the time comes. The new way of training is built on three interlinked blocks – Tradewinds...
Published 05/29/24