of European reductions in Phase II of MBFR, and in the prevailing
financial circumstances, we are examining ways of restructuring the
Army without loss of combat capability and without having to
reduce its frontage in Germany. Given the reductions that we
are making elsewhere in the Army, that part of it stationed in
Germany will in the future form an even larger proportion of our
overall Army than it does now.
16. On the equipment side, while we shall have to make some
adjustments to our programme, we intend that the Army in
Germany should continue to be equipped at the high standard its
role and responsibility require; and we shall pay particular
regard to the guidance NATO has agreed on priorities, for example
in anti-armour provision.
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17.
Now for our air forces. The main elements of our combat
air strength will be maintained in tact. We do not propose to
reduce the * contribution we make to 2 ATAF in Germany, with
its offensive, defensive and reconnaissance capabilities.
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18. In the United Kingdom, we base dual-capable offensive
air forces which include Buccaneer and Jaguar strike/attack
squadrons and the Vulcan strike force. We will reinforce
the latter with two Vulcans squadrons now in Cyprus.
NATO has
made it repeatedly clear that such dual-capable aircraft form
an essential component of its deterrent posture, and we intend
to maintain this commitment. * In view of the critical
importance of the European multi-role combat aircraft, there is
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