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The Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters or JtGBAD HQ was a joint (non-deployable), force-generating British military formation under the operational command of RAF Air Command, sitting under No.1 Group. It was formed circa 2000 and disbanded in 2019 in favour of
7th Air Defence Group 7th Air Defence Group (7 AD Gp) is a formation of the British Army and part of 3rd (United Kingdom) Division. It is responsible for all the army's ground based air defence assets. All of the organisation's subordinate units are drawn from the Roy ...
. All of the organisation's subordinate units were drawn from the British Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery and 90% of its HQ staff, including its commander (a colonel), were tied Royal Regiment of Artillery posts. As most of the formation's personnel and equipment were Army, as were most of its outputs, the formation came under the British Army's Force Troops Command for budgetary and coordination purposes, although there was no command relationship with this organisation. Jt GBAD commanded all the Ground Based Air Defence (surface-to-air) units in the United Kingdom's Armed Forces, with the exception of the Air Defence Troop Royal Marines who are part of No 30 Commando Royal Marines under the operational command of the Royal Navy, sitting under
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.


History


The requirement for a joint approach to ground based air defence

Ground based air defence was first used by the
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during the First World War and was a capability that sat predominantly under the army's Royal Regiment of Artillery. During the war, anti-aircraft units were assigned to manoeuvre brigades and were commanded at a local level. During the Second World War, the requirement for, and sophistication of, such systems was drastically increased and there was also a requirement to cooperate closely with the new third service, the Royal Air Force (RAF). This necessitated the formation of Anti-Aircraft Command within the army, an organisation that was roughly 90% artillery and commanded by a Royal Regiment of Artillery officer; but which was placed under the operational command of RAF Fighter Command. Its first commander was General Alan Brooke (later chief of the Imperial General Staff and Winston Churchill's senior military officer throughout the Second World War). At its peak this formation consisted of three corps, commanding twelve divisions.


The return to single-service command

In the post-war years, the three services diverged significantly and Anti-Aircraft Command ceased to exist. Ground based air defence moved away from a centralised joint command and control structure to a single-service activity. In the army, the command was replaced by one of its subordinate formations 7 (Air Defence) Brigade) (which itself was cut in size over time). The relatively small number of RAF Ground Based Air Defence units fell under the direct control of the RAF.


Formation of Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters

As part of the 1998 Strategic Defence Review, the decision was taken to cut and rationalise ground based air defence, aligning the capabilities to one service but under a joint command structure. In the same year, a team led by a Royal Navy officer (to ensure impartiality) was established to assess which service's units should endure. The decision was made to disband all the
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Rapier squadrons ( battery sized formations) along with one of the two regular Army Rapier regiments (each of which consisted of four batteries). The remaining regular Rapier regiment, a reserve Rapier regiment and two Starstreak High Velocity Missile (HVM) regiments were retained. 7 Air Defence Brigade was reorganised as Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters and its RAF equivalent disbanded. The organisation was then placed under command of the RAF, but with all units being manned by the Royal Artillery. This, in theory, placed the remaining Short Range Air Defence (SHORAD) assets ( 16th Regiment RA & 106th Regiment RA) and the remaining Very Short Range Air Defence ( VSHORAD) assets ( 12th Regiment RA and 47th Regiment RA) under JtGBAD HQ. However, the army's refusal to release the two Starstreak-equipped VSHORAD units, who provided intimate support to their combat brigades, resulted in JtGBAD HQ having a smaller span of command than had initially been envisaged.


Re-subordination of all army ground-based air defence units

The Strategic Defence Review re-rolled
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, one of the two remaining regular Starstreak HVM regiments, to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and re-subordinated the last ( 12 Regiment RA) under the command of JtGBAD HQ. The review also re-rolled the reserve Rapier regiment to Starstreak HVM, and a battery to become an air defence support unit (42 (Alem Hamza) Battery RA) which was to be manned by almost 200 personnel and commanded by a
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. A new Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP) battery (49th (Inkerman) Battery RA), was also established and subordinated to 16th Regiment RA, being commanded by an RAF Squadron Leader but manned by a 50/50 split RAF to army. The position of Commander JtGBAD HQ was tied as a Royal Artillery post and Deputy Commander to the RAF. The formation now controlled all ground based air defence assets in the UK military apart from the Air Defence Troop Royal Marines, over which it only has training validation authority. The new single structure would reduce inflexibility and increase efficiency in terms of training and command and control.


Operations

Although Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters was a non-deployable force-generating headquarters, its units served in a number of overseas operations, including
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( Iraq) in the Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar (C-RAM) role and Operation HERRICK ( Afghanistan) in the Automated Sense and Warn role (AS&W) fulfilled by 16th Regiment RA. Since the disbandment of the
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Rapier squadrons in 2004/5, 16th Regiment RA has also had a standing commitment to provide the Resident Rapier Battery in the Falkland Islands on an enduring basis. 12th Regiment RA and 16th Regiment RA 49 (Inkerman) Battery RA were both aligned to manoeuvre
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in the British Army and regularly deployed with them on training and operations. JGBAD HQ also played a part in UK home security operations, notably the 2012 London Olympic Games.


Disbandment

Under the Army 2020 Refine restructuring of the British Army, the Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters was disbanded on 31 March 2019. The following day,
7th Air Defence Group 7th Air Defence Group (7 AD Gp) is a formation of the British Army and part of 3rd (United Kingdom) Division. It is responsible for all the army's ground based air defence assets. All of the organisation's subordinate units are drawn from the Roy ...
formed with all the British Army's ground based air defence assets under its command.


Units and organisation

Units which were under the command of Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters prior to its disbandment. * Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters – Thorney Island, Hampshire **
12th Regiment Royal Artillery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It currently serves in the air defence role, and is equipped with the Starstreak (missile), Starstreak missile. History The regiment was established in 1947 w ...
in Thorney Island with Starstreak surface-to-air missiles **
16th Regiment Royal Artillery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in the British Army. It currently serves in the air defence role and is equipped with the Sky Sabre air defence missile system. One of its Rapier Batteries is always d ...
in Thorney Island and
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, Rutland with Rapier surface-to-air missiles and Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP) **
106th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery is part of the Army Reserve and has sub-units throughout the South of England. The Regiment's role is Close Air Defence and it was part of the Joint Ground Based Air Defence (Jt GBAD) formation, later 7 Ai ...
in London, Portsmouth and Southampton (Army Reserve – paired with 12 Regiment Royal Artillery) with Starstreak surface-to-air missiles


References


External links

* {{Official website, https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/formations-divisions-brigades/force-troops-command/joint-ground-based-air-defence/ Royal Artillery Artillery units and formations of the British Army Joint military units and formations of the United Kingdom Organisations based in Buckinghamshire Wycombe District