SAS will be ordered to counter Russian meddling
SAS will be ordered to take on Russian meddling around the world in major defence shake up that will see security forces working closely with MI6
- British special forces will counter activities of Russian military intelligence
- General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith said SAS and SBS taking a ‘different trajectory’
- Chief said some of traditional roles now be taken over by new Ranger Regiment
Britain’s Special Forces will be tasked alongside the MI6 to counter activities of Russian military intelligence, the head of the Army has said.
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith suggested the SAS and SBS would be put on a ‘different trajectory’ in new plans that will be published in the Defence Command Paper on Monday.
The major overhaul could see Special Forces soldiers operating alongside MI6 to mount surveillance operations against Russian intelligence and military units.
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith suggested the SAS and SBS would be put on a ‘different trajectory’
The Army chief said some of their traditional roles would now be taken over by a new Ranger Regiment announced on Friday and that in the future Special Forces ‘will be tracking the changing and accelerating nature of the threat.
He told The Sunday Telegraph: ‘The most persistent and lethal threats are those associated with hostile state actors.
‘So they’re tracking a different trajectory and what they leave behind is a vacuum where they need to hand off tasks, missions and responsibilities to a second echelon force.
‘The Rangers will fit neatly into that.’
It is likely that Special Forces units will be tasked alongside MI6 with uncovering the activities of Russian military intelligence – the GRU – thought to be responsible for the Salisbury nerve agent attack on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, The Telegraph reports.
Elite units could also be charged with countering the activities of the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary organisation widely thought to act as proxies for the Kremlin.
Writing in the paper, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the armed forces needed to adapt to counter threats which had ‘changed beyond recognition’ in the past 30 years.
The Army chief said some of their traditional roles would now be taken over by a new Ranger Regiment. (Stock image)
The move could see Special Forces soldiers operating alongside MI6 to counter operations Russian intelligence. Pictured: Russian President Vladimir Putin
‘We can no longer take for granted the superiority of Western capabilities. Our enemies have infinitely more options,’ he said.
‘Encryption, precision, and information operations complicate the threat picture. We find ourselves constantly confronted in the ‘grey zone’ – aggressive actions below the threshold of open conflict.’
He said there would be additional investment for ‘intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance’ as well as for electronic warfare.
The National Cyber Force will be expanded, there will be a new Space Command to co-ordinate military and commercial operation and the Royal Navy will get a new Multi Role Ocean Surveillance ship (MROSS) protect vital undersea cables.
While the paper said the Army would get an additional £3 billion, there would also be cuts with a reduction of around 10,000 troops expected as well as cuts to armoured fighting vehicles and the last remaining C-130J Hercules transport aircraft.
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