UK Land Power: what it is and why it's relevant

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2023
  • Joint Doctrine Publication (JDP) 0-20, UK Land Power is the UK's keystone land doctrine.
    It describes land power's increasing reliance on capabilities that enable land forces to operate on land and its interdependence with the other elements of national and military power, as well as multinational and private sector partners.
    Find out more: www.gov.uk/government/publica...
    Learn more about UK Land Power in this video.
    Transcript:
    0:21 Land power: the ability of land forces to exert decisive control and influence on actors
    and the course of events.
    0:31 It is applied by our land forces to fight adversaries,
    0:40 protect the UK,
    0:46 and deal with disaster, both at home and oversea.
    0:52 The world is changing.
    0:53 International armed conflict has returned to Europe.
    0:55 Rival views and beliefs of how the world should be
    0:58 have led to an era of persistent competition.
    1:00 Technological development has increased at a rapid pace.
    1:05 So, what does this mean for operating in the land domain?
    1:07 Although the British Army is the principal advocate
    1:10 for land power, it is not alone.
    1:12 Maritime, air, space, and cyber and electromagnetic forces
    1:15 also depend on the land domain for support
    1:18 and sustainment, with all forces creating effects
    1:21 in this domain in support of operations.
    1:23 To generate advantage, our emphasis has shifted
    1:26 towards the ability to warfight,
    1:28 whilst retaining the capability to operate
    1:31 below the threshold of armed conflict.
    1:33 Technology can help us fight more effectively,
    1:35 but we need to monitor and interpret its development
    1:37 to stay relevant.
    1:39 Freedom of action has always been key to military success.
    1:41 We recognise there is still a need to create and retain
    1:44 freedom of action through advantage.
    1:46 This includes preparation, integration and convergence.
    1:51 Preparation sees us adopt an adversary-focused approach
    1:54 and compete militarily, enabling us to carry out activities
    01:57 that will weaken adversaries.
    1:59 Integration has been spoken about for many years
    2:02 While integration across the single Services does exist,
    2:05 it is now officially recognised in joint doctrine
    2:07 and will drive activity in the land domain.
    2:10 Land forces use the term convergence to describe
    2:12 how effects are created in support of the joint force
    2:14 from a broad range of capabilities,
    2:17 tactical to operational,
    2:19 that allows multi-domain operations to be
    2:20 conducted on land
    2:23 Joint Doctrine Publication 0-20, UK Land Power
    2:26 explores how operating in the land domain supports
    2:28 UK Defence and highlights how these activities
    2:31 contribute to effects created across all operational domains.

Komentáře • 6

  • @flyinghigh2701
    @flyinghigh2701 Před 9 měsíci

    Still think asymmetric warfare against terror groups and militants are a greater challenge to the UK than Russia and China.

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 Před 8 měsíci

      Indeed, when you say asymmetric war fare, you mean from within, by those with different cultures, still hold alliegence to their old country and not the one thats given them everything even more than the host countries own natives...

    • @flyinghigh2701
      @flyinghigh2701 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@wor53lg50regardless of political stances over immigration etc.. it will be a challenge to deal with motivated groups and individuals in the UK looking to do damage yes. At least the Russians and Chinese have a uniform and borders.

  • @BritishFreedom
    @BritishFreedom Před 8 měsíci

    Why does any of this matter? We're beinig destroyed from within anyway, I just don't care....

  • @regenmeister3034
    @regenmeister3034 Před 7 měsíci

    UK land power? What land power? Lmfao...