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UK armed forces are understaffed, with rising numbers of personnel quitting early, the government has been warned. | |
The National Audit Office says the are 5,170 below strength and since 2001 have operated at or above predicted deployment levels. | |
The strain of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan at the same time, is one reason for shortages, the report said. | |
The MoD agreed operating at this level meant "additional strains" on staff, but denied forces were overstretched. | The MoD agreed operating at this level meant "additional strains" on staff, but denied forces were overstretched. |
The National Audit Office warned the armed forces were 2.8% short of full strength - total personnel is now 180,690. | The National Audit Office warned the armed forces were 2.8% short of full strength - total personnel is now 180,690. |
Graph: Percentage change in manpower since 1990 | Graph: Percentage change in manpower since 1990 |
The NAO report found that, for the past five years, they had "consistently operated at or above the most demanding combination of operations envisaged" by defence planners. | |
While the armed forces have reached 98% of recruitment targets since 2000-2001, there are major shortages in certain trades. | |
The gap between our commitments and our resources is growing and putting unacceptable pressures on our service personnel Liam FoxShadow Defence Secretary Q&A: Staffing levels Teenagers 'too fat for Army' | The gap between our commitments and our resources is growing and putting unacceptable pressures on our service personnel Liam FoxShadow Defence Secretary Q&A: Staffing levels Teenagers 'too fat for Army' |
BBC defence correspondent Rob Watson said the armed forces traditionally operated below strength, but there appeared to be "incredible shortfalls" in some specialist areas. | BBC defence correspondent Rob Watson said the armed forces traditionally operated below strength, but there appeared to be "incredible shortfalls" in some specialist areas. |
"Nuclear watchkeepers", the engineers on Trident submarines, are 29% under strength, the RAF's specialist weapons system operators are 50% down and there are severe shortages of army bomb disposal experts. | "Nuclear watchkeepers", the engineers on Trident submarines, are 29% under strength, the RAF's specialist weapons system operators are 50% down and there are severe shortages of army bomb disposal experts. |
Navy shortfall | Navy shortfall |
Worst hit are medical services, with reservists filling the 66% of vacant A&E and intensive therapy nurses posts. | |
And Navy crews have been sailing on average 12% below strength, the report found. | |
Shadow Defence Secretary Liam Fox said the "damning report" showed the government must be prepared to pay more for the increased operations faced by the armed forces. | Shadow Defence Secretary Liam Fox said the "damning report" showed the government must be prepared to pay more for the increased operations faced by the armed forces. |
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"The gap between our commitments and our resources is growing and putting unacceptable pressures on our service personnel and their families," he said. | "The gap between our commitments and our resources is growing and putting unacceptable pressures on our service personnel and their families," he said. |
For the Lib Dems, Nick Harvey said: ""The consequences of prolonged overstretch on our Armed forces could be disastrous. Pinch points in key services are of grave concern." | |
The Royal Marines had been undermanned for a decade while gaps between Army tours of duty were getting shorter all the time, he added. | The Royal Marines had been undermanned for a decade while gaps between Army tours of duty were getting shorter all the time, he added. |
The report found that 14.5% of soldiers were being sent on missions more frequently than recommended under Army guidelines. | The report found that 14.5% of soldiers were being sent on missions more frequently than recommended under Army guidelines. |
Rising numbers were leaving early, 9,200 in the last year had left before their period of engagement was up - some blaming too many deployments and the impact on their families. | Rising numbers were leaving early, 9,200 in the last year had left before their period of engagement was up - some blaming too many deployments and the impact on their families. |
Recruitment was also a problem, the report suggested, due to controversies over Iraq and Deepcut barracks. | Recruitment was also a problem, the report suggested, due to controversies over Iraq and Deepcut barracks. |
OVERALL PICTURE Army: 100,010 (1.8% below strength) RAF: 45,210 (4.5% below strength) Navy: 35,470 (3.6% below strength) Source: NAO (July 2006) href="/1/hi/uk_politics/4094818.stm" class="">Troop deployments | |
And two thirds of British teenagers are now considered too fat to join the Army, it found - with just 33% of 16-year-old boys meeting the Body Mass Index target of 28 - which has since been raised to 32. | |
Defence Minister Derek Twigg admitted the forces faced a "particularly high level of operational commitment" but said steps had been taken to help. | Defence Minister Derek Twigg admitted the forces faced a "particularly high level of operational commitment" but said steps had been taken to help. |
He told the BBC Army recruitment was up 10% this year, adding: "The NAO report says we need to do more to retain skilled individuals, and for instance the new £2,240 operational allowance should help to address this. | He told the BBC Army recruitment was up 10% this year, adding: "The NAO report says we need to do more to retain skilled individuals, and for instance the new £2,240 operational allowance should help to address this. |
"Of course, we're looking at other improvements as well in terms of accommodation, equipment, training, and of course other financial incentives." | "Of course, we're looking at other improvements as well in terms of accommodation, equipment, training, and of course other financial incentives." |
Adrian Weale, from the British Armed Forces Federation, told BBC Five Live defence funding was based on assumptions made in the late 1990s. | Adrian Weale, from the British Armed Forces Federation, told BBC Five Live defence funding was based on assumptions made in the late 1990s. |
He said: "We were never expected to be having to mount these two - what are called medium-scale enduring operations [in Iraq and Afghanistan]- at the same time. | He said: "We were never expected to be having to mount these two - what are called medium-scale enduring operations [in Iraq and Afghanistan]- at the same time. |
"And that's put a lot of pressure on the armed forces." | "And that's put a lot of pressure on the armed forces." |
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