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BFBS Radio Sitrep
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A reality check on “painful choices” and defence cut rumours.
Season 1 · Episode 52
jeudi 5 septembre 2024 • Duration 43:03
The Defence Secretary has said “we will do our part” as the government prepares us for a “difficult” budget, fuelling speculation that some big defence projects, like new planes or ships, could be axed.
Sitrep’s Professor Michael Clarke explains why the Chancellor won’t be making any such announcements, but that that everything is up for consideration, and how difficult choices will have to be made early next year.
Also on Sitrep why the Armed Forces are pushing big into e-sports. We talk to the Army team manager from international Call of Duty tournament Code Bowl.
And the recently retired Surgeon General, Major General Tim Hodgetts, talks to us about soldiering, saving lives and how writing war poems helped him with both.
EXTRA – Soldier, Doctor, Poet.
Season 1 · Episode 51
jeudi 5 septembre 2024 • Duration 19:06
Major General Tim Hodgetts served 41 years as an Army doctor, rising to become Surgeon General.
He’s lived through gunfire and explosions while trying to save lives, from Germany via Northern Ireland, to Afghanistan.
Throughout much of that time he also wrote poems as a way to help him process those experiences, but now he’s published some of them in an anthology, “Frontlines and Lifelines”
Major General Hodgetts talks to Kate Gerbeau about his poems, the events that inspired them, and his contributions to revolutionising military medicine.
EXTRA - The Allied Reaction Force (and Britain’s role) explained
Season 1 · Episode 32
lundi 8 juillet 2024 • Duration 16:43
The Allied Reaction Force is the new “tip of the spear” for NATO’s military power. It’s described as a strategic, high-readiness, force-generated, multi-domain and multinational capability.
The ARF replaces the NATO Response Force and Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF), as part of a radical update of military structures and plans since the invasion of Ukraine.
The idea is to pack more military punch more quickly, and significantly the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) has been delegated authority to deploy the ARF without having to wait for NATO’s decision-making committees to give approval.
General Sir James Everard, a former Deputy SACEUR, explains why the ARF matters, how it will work, and the UK’s part in this new force that sits at the very top of NATO’s plans to be able to mobilise up to 300,000 troops if needed.
The waiting game in Ukraine
jeudi 30 mars 2023 • Duration 29:48
It’s spring but there’s no sign yet of the ‘spring offensives’ promised by both sides in Ukraine. They are quietly preparing though.
Professor Michael Clarke explains the big movements of Russia’s best troops, and some psychological warfare by Kyiv.
A senior officer tells fellow servicewomen they must report sex attacks to police. We ask why some are still not coming forward despite an overhaul of investigations.
And three years on from Brexit, Britain holds talks about new defence ties with the EU. Is it just about repairing a broken friendship or could it benefit the UK’s Armed Forces?
EXTRA – Back in Iraq 20 years on
jeudi 23 mars 2023 • Duration 19:37
Chris Hunter is a decorated high-threat bomb disposal operator. He had been in Iraq, on operation Telic, for just four days when he was shot in an ambush.
Two decades later he lives in the country that nearly claimed his life and works for a charity clearing explosives left by the Islamic State terror group.
He tells Kate Gerbeau how he now has friends who may have tried to kill him years ago, what life is like in Iraq 20 years after the invasion, and what motivates him to stay for as long as he can.
‘Iraq was our Vietnam in many ways’
jeudi 23 mars 2023 • Duration 29:48
Exactly 20 years ago more than 40,000 British troops were deployed on Operation Telic, to invade Iraq in search of weapons of mass destruction which did not exist.
The legacy of that invasion is complicated, and Sitrep explains how it’s shaped the British Armed Forces of today.
General Lord Dannatt, former Chief of General Staff, tells us how it made us more risk-averse, but developed leadership skills that remain in today’s servicemen and women.
Plus decorated bomb disposal operator Chris Hunter tells us why he’s now living in the country where he was shot, and is still working to make it a safer place.
Will a bigger budget mean better forces?
jeudi 16 mars 2023 • Duration 29:46
The Chancellor has promised another 11 billion pounds for Defence over the next five years, but after soaring inflation and big donations to Ukraine how much extra is left over?
Professor of Defence Studies Michael explains what it means for the spending power of Defence, and what it might mean for the future of British Forces as a new masterplan for their size and shape is drawn up.
We also take a closer look at the next generation of Royal Navy attack submarines, which will take up more than a quarter of the new cash.
Just days after the Ministry of Defence launched its own TikTok channel the Chinese owned app has been banned from government devices. A former army intelligence officer explains the risks.
EXTRA – ‘The Women Behind The Few’
jeudi 9 mars 2023 • Duration 19:45
The World War 2 RAF pilots, dubbed ‘The Few’ by Winston Churchill, could not have achieved all that they did without the support of a huge intelligence operation.
But as more and more men had to go to the front, that intelligence work was increasingly taken on by women, despite huge initial resistance and scepticism from military leaders.
Sarah Louise Miller tells us their story, researched in new detail for her book ‘The Women Behind The Few’
And at an event marking International Women’s Day, some of those veterans have told us what life was like as they laid the groundwork for today’s women to serve in frontline combat.
River warfare in Ukraine
jeudi 9 mars 2023 • Duration 29:46
Ukrainian troops are having to risk their lives, crossing icy waters, to defend small islands used for little more than holiday homes.
We hear why these small marshy patches of land are strategically crucial to protecting Ukraine’s biggest gain so far in the war, while Professor Michael Clarke explains the latest developments across the country.
The UK’s creating a new Arctic operations base, and Sitrep reporter Briohny Williams tells us exactly what it’s like to be there for training and exercises.
Sarah Louise Miller shares the story of thousands of women who overcame huge resistance to become key players in British military intelligence during World War 2.
The Army’s Ajax headache
jeudi 2 mars 2023 • Duration 29:48
The Army’s modernisation masterplan relies on Ajax, a new armoured vehicle that is already 6 years late, and has injured some troops with noise and vibration.
As the Defence Secretary says that’s all been solved, Professor Michael Clarke explains why Ajax is so important and we talk to Conservative MP Mark Francois about why he wants to hear from troops involved in the Ajax trials.
Also this week – China’s produced a peace plan for the Ukraine war, but what outcome does it really want?
And we hear from two RAF Typhoon pilots about what it was like patrolling the skies of Qatar to keep the World Cup safe.