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Future Soldier is a reform of theBritish Army resulting from theIntegrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy ("Global Britain in a Competitive Age") published in March 2021. The aim of the reform is to create a more lethal, agile and expeditionary force, able to fight and win wars and to operate in the grey-zone between peace and war.[1] Future Soldier was published on 25 November 2021 and deals with the organizational changes of the British Army, with changes to personnel and equipment set out in theDefence in a Competitive Age paper published on 22 March 2021.

The British Army will be reduced to 73,000 regular personnel by 2025. The reserves will be kept at the current level.[2][3]

Allied Rapid Reaction Corps

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The Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) is a high readinesscorps-level command tasked to leadNATO’s Response Force.

1st Signal Brigade

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1st Signal Brigade provides communications elements to Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC),Permanent Joint Headquarters,Joint Helicopter Command (JHC), Joint Task Force HQ (JTFHQ), and other government departments.

104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade

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104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade is a theatre logistic enabling formation that operates strategic and operationalLines of Communications.

Field Army

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1st (UK) Division

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1st (United Kingdom) Division locations 2025
1st (UK) Division organization as of January 2026 (click to enlarge)

1st (UK) Division is the British Army's main contributor for land operations outside the Euro-Atlantic area and operations on NATO's flanks.

4th Light Brigade

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4th Light Brigade consists of Light Infantry formations.

7th Light Mechanised Brigade

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7th Light Mechanised Brigade is a high readiness and highly mobile formation.

16 Air Assault Brigade

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19th Light Brigade

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8 Engineer Brigade

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8 Engineer Brigade commands the army's two engineer specialist groups: 12 Group provides land and air force support engineering. 29 Group providesExplosive Ordnance Disposal, andCounter-Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear capabilities.

102 Operational Sustainment Brigade

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102 Operational Sustainment Brigade moves troops and equipment to the battle area and logistically sustains fighting formations.

1st Divisional Integrated Effects Group

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3rd (UK) Division

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3rd (UK) Division organization as of January 2026 (click to enlarge)

12th Armoured Brigade

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20th Armoured Brigade

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3rd Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade

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7 Air Defence Group

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25 (Close Support) Engineer Group

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101 Operational Sustainment Brigade

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7 Signals Group

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3rd UK Divisional Integrated Effects Group

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6th (UK) Division

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6th (UK) Division organization as of January 2026 (click to enlarge)

Army Special Operations Brigade

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  • Army Special Operations Brigade, inAldershot[26]
    • 1st Battalion,Ranger Regiment, inBelfast (Army Rangers; former1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland)
    • 2nd Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Aldershot (Army Rangers; former 2nd Battalion, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment)
    • 3rd Battalion, Ranger Regiment, inPirbright (Army Rangers; former 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment; will move to Aldershot in 2027)
    • 4th Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Aldershot (Army Rangers; former 4th Battalion, The Rifles)
    • 255 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, inPerham Down (Communication and Information Support; will move to Aldershot in 2027)

77th Brigade

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  • 77th Brigade, inHermitage (Will move to Pirbright in 2026)[27]
    • Staff Corps, in Hermitage (Capacity Building; will move toPirbright in 2026)
    • Deployed Information Activities, in Hermitage (Deployed Information Activity; will move to Pirbright in 2026)
    • Stand-off Information Activities, in Hermitage (Stand-off Information Activity; will move to Pirbright in 2026)
    • 6 Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, inManchester (Military Intelligence, hybrid active/reserve unit; will move to Pirbright by 2026)
    • Honourable Artillery Company, inLondon (Surveillance and Target Acquisition - Reserve)

Field Army Troops

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Field Army Troops locations 2025
Field Army Troops organization as of January 2026 (click to enlarge)

11th Brigade

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Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group

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2nd Medical Group

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Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group

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Land Warfare Centre

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Home Command

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Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command

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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Group

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London District

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Regional Command

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Joint Helicopter Command

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1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team

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Provost Marshal (Army)

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Provost Marshal (Army) polices the army and undertakes activities concerned with investigations, custodial matters and security in the UK. The 1st Royal Military Police Group provides police support to the force at an operational level, which includes operational detention, and support to security and stability policing.[41]

1st Royal Military Police Group

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Army units in other parts of Defence

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Army units assigned to other parts of Defence:[43]

Navy Command

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Air Command

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UK Strategic Command

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Graphic overview

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Organization of the British Army as of January 2026 (click to enlarge)

Unit changes

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The following are the units that will be raised, disbanded, amalgamated, re-designated, and re-roled under the reforms:[44]

Units raised

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  • No 9 Company, Irish Guards
  • No 12 Company, Irish Guards
  • Coriano Company, Royal Gurkha Rifles
  • Falklands Company, Royal Gurkha Rifles
  • 9 Equipment Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

Disbandment

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Amalgamations

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Infantry

Royal Army Medical Corps

Re-designations

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Infantry

Royal Army Medical Corps

Re-role

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Infantry

  • 1st Battalion,Irish Guards from Light Role Infantry toSecurity Force Assistance.
  • 1st Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment from Light Role Infantry to Security Force Assistance.
  • 3rd Battalion,The Rifles from Light Mechanised Infantry to Security Force Assistance.
  • Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland from Light Mechanised Infantry to Security Force Assistance.
  • 1st Battalion,Welsh Guards from Light Mechanised Infantry to Light Role Infantry.
  • 1st Battalion, The Rifles from Light Role Infantry to Light Mechanised Infantry.
  • 2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment from Light Role Infantry to Light Mechanised Infantry.
  • 1st Battalion,Royal Yorkshire Regiment from Armoured Infantry to Light Mechanised Infantry.
  • The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland from Armoured Infantry to Light Mechanised Infantry.
  • 1st Battalion, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment from Light Role Infantry to Mechanised Infantry.

Notes

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  1. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 3
  2. ^"Integrated Review: Defence Command Paper, Volume 691: debated on Monday 22 March 2021". Retrieved2021-03-23.
  3. ^"Future Soldier: What is the British Army being promised as part of modernisation plans?".BFBS. 26 November 2021. Retrieved25 November 2021.
  4. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 28
  5. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 32
  6. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 30
  7. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 34
  8. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 36
  9. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 40
  10. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 38
  11. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 76
  12. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 44
  13. ^Future Soldier Guide, pp. 46-47
  14. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 48
  15. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 50
  16. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 52
  17. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 54
  18. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 56
  19. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 58
  20. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 60
  21. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 62
  22. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 64
  23. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 66
  24. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 66
  25. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 68
  26. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 70
  27. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 72
  28. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 74
  29. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 78
  30. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 80
  31. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 82
  32. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 84
  33. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 86
  34. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 88
  35. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 90
  36. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 92
  37. ^"State Ceremonial Music".Household Division. Retrieved12 February 2022.
  38. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 94
  39. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 96
  40. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 98
  41. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 100
  42. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 100
  43. ^Future Soldier Guide, p. 102
  44. ^"Unit Details". Retrieved26 November 2021.

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Adjutant General's Corps
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