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and CDS are at Annex A. The matter was resolved at this meeting

and the original plans for withdrawing the stockpile and re-equipping

the Garrison armoured reconnaissance squadron, will go ahead without

any change. The re-equipment of this squadron will see the present

Saladin armoured cars and Ferret scout cars, some of which are in the

reconnaissance role and some mounting Swingfire anti-tank guided

weapons, replaced between 1973-76. The re-organised squadron will

include:

...

b.

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9 Scorpions (tracked vehicle with 76mm gun).

3 Strikers (tracked vehicle with Swingfire anti-tank

guided weapons).

8 Fox

(wheeled reconnaissance vehicle).

d.

5 Spartan

(tracked APC).

e.

1 Samaritan (tracked ambulance).

f.

1 Samson (tracked recovery vehicle).

Press Queries

4. You will wish to know that UPA London, on behalf of their Hong

Kong representative, enquired on 2 January why we keep tanks in Hong

Kong "...as

as the Colony is indefensible". HQLF Hong Kong confirmed

that no approach has been made to them on this subject.

5. A guidance telegram has been sent to Hong Kong suggesting that

CBF and the Governor now consider making public the information that

the stockpile is being withdrawn as part of a world-wide review of

the level of British Forces and the scale and type of their equipment.

Centurion, the tank currently stockpiled, is wasting out in the Army

as a whole, and the Garrison is to be re-equipped with more modern

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