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in Scotland since the Treaty of Union 1707, when the Kingdom of Scotland relinquished its independence and formed a union with the Kingdom of England to the create the Kingdom of Great Britain. As a result, Scottish armed forces were merged, together with the English armed forces, into the British Army. The armed forces in Scotland include the military bases and organisation in Scotland or associated with Scotland. This includes servicemen and women from Scotland and Scottish regiments and brigades. The Military in Scotland includes the three services. The Army (regular and reserve) which has bases across Scotland, the RAF and the Navy. Prior to the Treaty of Union 1707, the Kingdom of Scotland's army was the Scots Army and its navy was the Royal Scots Navy. Today, the Royal Regiment of Scotland – the most
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and only Scottish regiment
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of the British Armed Forces – consists of several infantry battalions, namely, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the Black Watch, the Highlanders and the Balaklava Company, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Its reserve battalions include the
52nd Lowland Volunteers The 52nd Lowland Volunteers (52 LOWLAND) is a battalion in the British Army's Army Reserve or reserve force in the Scottish Lowlands, forming the 6th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 6 SCOTS. Due to its erstwhile as ...
, the
51st Highland Volunteers The 51st Highland Volunteers (51 HIGHLAND) is a battalion in the British Army's Army Reserve or reserve force in the Scottish Highlands, forming the 7th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 7 SCOTS. It is one of two Re ...
, the
Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland is one of the three official military bands of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, and is based at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh. The bandsmen wear the feather bonnet with a red over white hackle and scarlet ...
and the
Lowland Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland The Lowland Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland is a military band in the Territorial Army (United Kingdom), Territorial Army and one of three military bands in the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The band is based at the Hepburn House, East Claremo ...
. The Scots Guards is one of the five Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Its origins are as the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland.


Presence

The military presence in Scotland as of 2021 consists of the following: * 10,440 Regular Armed Forces personnel * 5,320 Reserve Personnel * 4,030 Civilian Personnel As of April 2021, the Regular Armed Forces in Scotland included; 3,790 in the Army, 4,270 in the Navy and 2,060 in the Air Force.


UK government policy

Defence and national security are reserved matters which are the responsibility of the UK parliament and reserved matters are set out in schedule 5 of the Scotland Act 1998. The UK Government claims that Scotland’s geography, and military capabilities is important for the UK and NATO’s defence and security in the
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. The UK government identified the following factors that may influence priorities in these regions; * Increasing Russian hostilities * Chinese interest in Arctic politics * New sea routes & traffic (including new routes opened by retreating ice) * Resource competition * Vulnerability of offshore and subsea infrastructure e.g
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The UK Government made a pledge of 12,500 regular armed forces by 2020 which not been meet and has thus been criticised by the Scottish government. The Scottish government argues that Westminster's commitment to nuclear weapons has led to other aspects of Scottish defence weakened and that Trident renewal will reduce funding for conventional equipment and the number service personnel. They also claim that "cost overruns are endemic and major projects have been significantly delayed" and uses the example of two aircraft carriers built before availability of aircraft for them.


Scottish Government policy

Whilst deference and security remains a reserved matter to the UK Government under the terms of the Scotland Act 1998, the Scottish Government does have a role to play in terms of supporting Scotland's military personnel and veterans. The Scottish Government advocates that it "aims to put the needs of the armed forces and veterans community at the forefront of policy thinking, development and delivery" as it "recognises the sacrifice of the armed forces, veterans and their families". A junior ministerial post was created in the Scottish Government under First Minister
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. The Minister for Veterans provides an update to the
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annually on the governments work relating to community support for Scotland's personnel and veterans. The Minister for Veterans is responsible for ensuring Scottish Government support is in place for veterans and currently serving personnel. The main objectives of the Scottish Government through its policy approach to supporting Scottish military personnel and veterans is: * to ensure no individual faces disadvantage if they are either current service personnel or veterans, and their families in Scotland are able to access public services and support * that Scotland is viewed as a ‘destination of choice’ for service leavers and their families * to provide substantial and visible Scottish Government support and services for the armed forces community


Expenditure

The following table lists the annual public expenditure allocated to Scotland from 2013/14 to 2021/22 according to the Office for National Statistics and below is the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) expenditure in Scotland itself:


Policy

The UK government views the UK's defence as being "stronger and safer" with cooperative Scottish participation in the combined defence and security of the UK. The UK government claims for 2021/22 that defence spending per capita was £370 in Scotland and £310 for the whole of the UK. First minister
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has said that an independent Scotland would aim to maintain 2% GDP defence spending to meet the NATO target.


Army

The centre of army operations in Scotland is Leuchars Station in
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is the base for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
and Military police units. Robin Lindsay is the Military Secretary and General Officer Scotland.


Policy

In 2021, UK defence secretary
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made a committed that the number of battalions stationed in Scotland would increase from six to seven units and that the army in Scotland would be a "greater proportion of the Army than today". He also said that Kinloss and Leuchars bases would be expanded. Redford barracks is set to close in 2029 and
Fort George Fort George may refer to: Forts Bermuda * Fort George, Bermuda, built in the late 18th Century and successively developed through the 19th Century, on a site that had been in use as a watch and signal station since 1612 British Virgin Islands * ...
is set to close in 2032 as part of the UK government's Future Soldier plan. The Black Watch battalion will relocate from
Fort George Fort George may refer to: Forts Bermuda * Fort George, Bermuda, built in the late 18th Century and successively developed through the 19th Century, on a site that had been in use as a watch and signal station since 1612 British Virgin Islands * ...
barracks to Leuchars (both in Scotland) in 2029. This would mean closure of Fort George in 2029 rather than 2032 as originally planned and the return of the Black Watch to the traditional recruiting area of Tayside.


Scottish units


Units based in Scotland

* Headquarters,
51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland 51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland is an Adaptable Force Brigade of the British Army. It is the regional administrative formation responsible for all the units of the Army Reserve based in Scotland and an Adaptable Force Brigade unde ...
* Royal Scots Dragoon Guards * Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry * Royal Regiment of Scotland: ( Highland Fusiliers, Black Watch, Highlanders,
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Argyll (; archaically Argyle, in modern Gaelic, ), sometimes called Argyllshire, is a historic county and registration county of western Scotland. Argyll is of ancient origin, and corresponds to most of the part of the ancient kingdom of ...
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52nd Lowland Volunteers The 52nd Lowland Volunteers (52 LOWLAND) is a battalion in the British Army's Army Reserve or reserve force in the Scottish Lowlands, forming the 6th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 6 SCOTS. Due to its erstwhile as ...
,
51st Highland Volunteers The 51st Highland Volunteers (51 HIGHLAND) is a battalion in the British Army's Army Reserve or reserve force in the Scottish Highlands, forming the 7th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 7 SCOTS. It is one of two Re ...
) *
105th Regiment Royal Artillery 105th Regiment Royal Artillery is part of the Army Reserve (United Kingdom), Army Reserve and has sub-units throughout Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is currently equipped with the L118 Light Gun. History The regiment was first formed as the ...
* 32 Signal Regiment *
154 (Scottish) Regiment RLC 154 (Scottish) Regiment is a regiment of the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps. It forms part of the Army Reserve. Its role is to provide general transport support at 'third line' for the British Army. History The regiment was formed as the 154t ...
* 71 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom)


Units based in England

* Scots Guards *
19th Regiment Royal Artillery 19th Regiment Royal Artillery – The Scottish Gunners (until 2012 The Highland Gunners) – is a Scottish regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It currently supports 12 Mechanised Brigade in the armoured field artillery role. T ...


Barracks

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- the army is responsible for the Barrack Block, GOC/Officers Mess, Royal Scots Headquarters, Royal Scots Museum, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum, The Gunners house, Army Education Centre, Guardroom (part-shared with Historic Scotland). * Kinloss Barracks * Glencorse Barracks * Dreghorn Barracks *
Cameron Barracks Cameron Barracks stands on Knockentinnel Hill on the eastern outskirts of Inverness in Scotland. History The barracks were built by the Royal Engineers' Office between 1880 and 1886. In 1873 a system of recruiting areas based on counties had bee ...
* Leuchars Station * Fort George, Highland (set to close in 2032) * Redford Barracks (set to close in 2029)


Navy


Operations and policy

The Clyde naval base (Faslane) houses the nuclear-armed Vanguard 15 class submarines that form the "At-Sea Nuclear Deterrent". The base also houses the Astute Class of attack submarines and a frigate acting as a Towed Array Patrol ship operates that protect Trident-equipped submarines and perform anti-submarine activities. Due to retreat of arctic ice, it is possible that maritime activity in the High North will increase with a further emphasis on navy activities from Scotland. This is made more likely by Russian emphasis on arctic naval activity.


Trident

The Scottish government and a cross-party majority in the Scottish Parliament is opposed to having nuclear weapons in Scotland. In the event of
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, which is supported by the Scottish government, the nuclear programme will be moved out of Scotland "at pace". The SNP have claimed that Scotland spends £180m annually on Trident alone, and so £180m would be saved each year with the removal of Trident and independence. In the event of Scottish independence, the MOD of the UK's preferred option would be to move the at-sea nuclear deterrent base to Devonport naval base in Plymouth. The UK government has no plans to move Trident otherwise.


Bases & establishments

* HMNB Clyde (Faslane) including
RNAD Coulport Royal Naval Armaments Depot Coulport, shortened to RNAD Coulport, on Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland, is the storage and loading facility for the nuclear warheads of the United Kingdom's Trident programme. The base, near the village of Coulport ...
headed by Naval Base Commander, Commodore Sharon Malkin *
RM Condor RM Condor is a large Royal Marines base located near Arbroath in East Angus, Scotland. The base also houses 7 (Sphinx) Battery Royal Artillery, part of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. History The base was first constructed as a Fleet Ai ...
* HMS Dalriada * British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre (BUTEC) * HMS Caledonia &
HMS Scotia HMS ''Scotia'' is one of the newest Royal Naval Reserve units, formed in 1958, and currently recruiting from the east of Scotland. The unit inhabits spacious, modern accommodation with excellent facilities, headquartered in Rosyth Naval Dockyard ...
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* University Royal Naval Unit Glasgow * RAF Tain


Air force


Operations and policy

Air force assets in Scotland operate in defence of the North Atlantic and the High North via; surveillance, anti-submarine warfare and Quick Reaction Alert jets from Lossiemouth base, which is the primary air base in Scotland. The Air Officer Scotland is Air-Vice Marshall
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GIUK gap

Surveillance of the Greenland-Iceland-UK Gap (GIUK gap) also occurs from Lossiemouth which contributes to Iceland's policing. The P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft is used in the GIUK gap and for anti-submarine warfare. Norwegian P-8As also use facilities at Lossiemouth, and the RAF also uses Norwegian bases. The Norwegian Ambassador says this provides cost savings and operational flexibility.


Stations

* RAF Kirknewton * RAF Lossiemouth including: No. 1 Squadron RAF,
No. 2 Squadron RAF Number 2 Squadron, also known as No. II (Army Co-operation) Squadron, is the most senior Squadron (aviation), squadron of the Royal Air Force. It is currently equipped with the Eurofighter Typhoon, Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 at RAF Lossiemouth, C ...
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No. 6 Squadron RAF Number 6 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 at RAF Lossiemouth. It was previously equipped with the SEPECAT Jaguar, SEPECAT Jaguar GR.3 in the close air support and tactical reconnaissance roles, and was post ...
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No. 8 Squadron RAF Number 8 Squadron (sometimes written as No. VIII Squadron) of the Royal Air Force last operated the E-3 Sentry, Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW1 (Airborne Early Warning and Control, AWACS) from RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. As of 2020, the RAF AWACS fl ...
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No. 9 Squadron RAF Number 9 Squadron (otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron or No. IX (B) Squadron) is the oldest dedicated Bomber Squadron of the Royal Air Force. Formed in December 1914, it saw service throughout the First World War, including at the Som ...
, No. 51 Squadron RAF, No. 120 Squadron RAF,
No. 201 Squadron RAF Number 201 Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It currently operates the Boeing Poseidon MRA1 from RAF Lossiemouth, Moray. It is the only squadron affiliated with Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. This affiliation started in 1935 ...
, No. 2622 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 4 RAF Police Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service, Tain Air Weapons Range


Bases

* RRH Benbecula * RRH Buchan * RAF Saxa Vord * Leuchars Diversion Airfield army barracks with RAF stations) * RAF Lossiemouth *
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Exercises

Twice a year Exercise Joint Warrior utilises the navy, marines, air force and army and forces from 13 other countries in order to test NATO’s ‘Very High Readiness’ forces.


Veterans

As of 2017, there were around 230,000 veterans living in Scotland.


Policy

The Scottish government's policy on supporting veterans has included: * The appointment of the first-ever Scottish Veterans Commissioner in 2014 * A Scottish Government Armed Forces Advocate, and expansion of the Scottish Armed Forces and Veterans Champions network * Over £1 million in direct support for projects and organisations that support veterans


See also

* Military history of Scotland


References

Military units and formations of Scotland Military history of Scotland Military of Scotland Scottish regiments British Army Regional Points of Command {{Kingdom of Scotland