Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group explained

Unit Name:Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
Dates:2014–2024 (as 1st ISR Brigade)2024–Present
Country: United Kingdom
Type:Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Size:Group
Command Structure:Field Army Troops
Garrison:Trenchard Lines, Upavon
Garrison Label:Headquarters
Nickname:ISR Gp
Website:https://www.army.mod.uk/learn-and-explore/about-the-army/formations-divisions-brigades/field-army-troops/intelligence-surveillance-and-reconnaissance-group/

The Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group is a formation of the British Army that commands the Army's miniature UAS, tactical UAS, counter-intelligence and reach back intelligence capabilities, the Specialist Group Military Intelligence and the Land Intelligence Fusion Centre.

History

1st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade

Under the Army 2020 programme, a larger emphasis was placed on cyber and specialist capabilities. As part of this reorganisation, the 1st Military Intelligence Brigade, the Royal Artillery's UAS regiments, Honourable Artillery Company and the two reserve Special Air Service (SAS) Regiments came under the command of the newly formed 1st Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade. The new brigade was stood up on 1 September 2014 at Upavon and placed under Force Troops Command.[1] [2]

Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group

Under the Future Soldier programme announced on 25 November 2021, the brigade was reduced to a Colonel's Command, became the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group and transferred from the now disbanded 6th Division to Field Army Troops. The role of the group is to be to command the Army's miniature UAS, tactical UAS, counter-intelligence, and reach back intelligence capabilities, the Specialist Group Military Intelligence, and Land Intelligence Fusion Centre. It also commands the Land Image Intelligence Company, a pool of experts who deliver image analysis for all the Army's image collection platforms.[3]

Structure

Before becoming ISR Group

Headquarters, 1st Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Brigade,[4] [5] at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[6]

On formation in 2014

Headquarters 1st Intelligence and Surveillance Brigade, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[10]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-10-21. Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon MP at The Second International Cyber Symposium. 2021-04-27. RUSI. en.
  2. Web site: 2018-01-04. 1st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade - British Army Website. 2021-04-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20180104185449/http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/40529.aspx. 4 January 2018.
  3. Web site: 25 November 2021. Future Soldier Guide. 25 November 2021. United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications.
  4. Web site: 1st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade. 2021-11-26. www.army.mod.uk. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Force Troops Command Handbook. 26 November 2021. British Army. British Army. Upavon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
  6. Web site: Briohny Williams. 21 October 2020. Exercise Wessex Seahawk: Army Trials Unmanned Aircraft In Cornwall. 2020-10-29. Forces Network. en.
  7. Web site: Rebecca Ricks. 14 April 2019. Signallers Complete 40-Mile Race Around Dartmoor. 2021-08-31. Forces Network. en.
  8. Web site: 17 August 2020. Map/Maps showing the responsibilities of the British Army's Regional Commands across the United Kingdom. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200819181645/https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/672187/response/1617887/attach/3/20200813%20FOI08475%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1 . 19 August 2020 . 17 August 2020. What do they know?.
  9. Ministry of Defence, List of units, formations, and equipment of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom. Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  10. Web site: Ministry. of Defence. July 2013. Transforming the British Army an Update. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140325181706/http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2014-0042/20140110-PQ01968B-SOames-A2020-Update-Glossy-U.pdf . 25 March 2014 . 26 November 2021. Parliamentary Publishments.
  11. Web site: Rebecca Ricks. 14 April 2019. Signallers Complete 40-Mile Race Around Dartmoor. live. 26 November 2021. Forces Network. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210125224113/https://www.forces.net/news/signallers-complete-forty-mile-race-around-dartmoor . 25 January 2021 .
  12. Web site: 17 August 2020. Map/Maps showing the responsibilities of the British Army's Regional Commands across the United Kingdom. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200819181645/https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/672187/response/1617887/attach/3/20200813%20FOI08475%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1 . 19 August 2020 . 26 November 2021. What do they know?.
  13. Ministry of Defence, List of units, formations, and equipment of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom. Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  14. Army Briefing Note 120/14, NEWLY FORMED FORCE TROOPS COMMAND SPECIALIST BRIGADES, Quote . It commands all of the Army's Intelligence, Surveillance and EW assets, and is made up of units specifically from the former 1 MI Bde and 1 Arty Bde, as well as 14 Sig Regt, 21 and 23 SAS(R).
  15. Web site: Inside Camden's most secret site: Regent's Park Barracks. 3 January 2022.
  16. Army Briefing Note 120/14, NEWLY FORMED FORCE TROOPS COMMAND SPECIALIST BRIGADES, Quote . It commands all of the Army's Intelligence, Surveillance and EW assets, and is made up of units specifically from the former 1 MI Bde and 1 Arty Bde, as well as 14 Sig Regt, 21 and 23 SAS(R).
  17. Web site: SAS to march through Birmingham to receive freedom of city. 26 December 2008.