Saif Sareea II

A British soldier with an SA80 assault rifle participating in the exercise.

Exercise Saif Sareea II, Arabic for "Swift Sword II", was a major military exercise in September and October 2001 involving the military of the United Kingdom and Oman. It was the largest single deployment of UK forces since the Gulf War.[1] Over 22,500 personnel, 6,500 vehicles, 21 naval vessels, 49 fixed-wing aircraft and 44 helicopters were deployed; compared with the previous largest force of around 5,000 personnel.[2] In addition over 11,000 Omani forces took part.

Objectives

Results

A Challenger 2 tank at speed during the exercise, located to the north of Thumrait.

This exercise illustrated a number of problems in the British Army; the traditional "make-do" attitude to shortages of modern equipment and essential spares fell down in the face of the Omani weather.

Some of these problems - mostly with Challenger 2 and the AS-90 self-propelled gun were fixed in time for the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Some equipment performed extremely well in the operation.

Equipment

Royal Air Force

An RAF C-130 Hercules participating in the exercise.

Royal Navy

References

  1. Operation Veritas - Armed Forces deployments: The Armed Forces Minister's statement in the Commons
  2. "Top Guns". Oman Economic Review. United Press and Publishing, LLC. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  3. BBC World news, 16 January 2003; Soldiers 'having to buy own kit'

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