- Saif Sareea II
Exercise Saif Sareea II was a major military exercise in September and October
2001 involving the military of theUnited Kingdom andOman . It was the largest single deployment of UK forces since theGulf War . Over 22,500 personnel, 6,500 vehicles, 21 naval vessels, 49 fixed wing aircraft and 44 helicopters were deployed.The presence of such a large military force in the Middle East gave United Kingdom and United States commanders important assets for conducting the war against the
Taliban government inAfghanistan , the UK contribution to which was known asOperation Veritas .Objectives
*To test the UK's expeditionary warfare strategy, particularly the effectiveness of the tri-service
Joint Rapid Reaction Force .
*Highlight shortcomings in equipment and practices of such a deployment
*Provide training
*Support foreign policy objectives (co-operation and maintain relationships with allies in thePersian Gulf region)Results
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.
*Soldiers who had not been issued with desert boots suffered from foot problems as their combat boots melted in the heat.
*The 66Challenger 2 tank s suffered from poor reliability. This was not due to any inherent defect with the tank, but rather due to the failure of the Army to adequately 'desertise' the tanks (apparently on grounds of cost). The failure to fit appropriate filters led to substantial engine damage due to the ingress of sand and dust. Two squadrons of tanks were withdrawn from the exercise.
*The SA80A1 rifle (the unmodified variant) suffered stoppages and jamming due to sand and dust ingress.Some of these problems - mostly with Challenger 2 and theAS-90 self-propelled gun (which proved vulnerable to spontaneous combustion in Oman) were fixed in time for the invasion of Iraq in 2003; others, such as the failure to issue decent desert boots, still remain.Some equipment performed extremely well in the operation.
*The then recently introduced C-17 provided a level of strategic lift not previously available to the RAF.Equipment
Royal Air Force
*Tornado GR4
*Harrier GR7
*Tornado F3
*Chinook
* E-3 Sentry AEW
* Puma helicopter
*C-130 Hercules
*VC10
* Nimrod MR2Royal Navy
*HMS "Illustrious" (
Aircraft Carrier )
*HMS "Cornwall" (Type 22 frigate )
*HMS "Monmouth" (Type 23 frigate )
*HMS "Fearless" (Landing Platform Dock )
*HMS "Ocean" (Landing Platform Helicopter )
*HMS "Marlborough" (Type 23)
*HMS "Southampton" (Type 42 destroyer )
*HMS "Nottingham" (Type 42)
*HMS "Inverness" (Mine Countermeasures Vessel (MCMV)
*HMS "Cattistock" (MCMV)
*HMS "Quorn" (MCMV)
*HMS "Walney" (MCMV)
*HMS "Beagle" (Coastal Survey Vessel)
*HMS "Roebuck" (Hydrographic Survey Vessel)
*RFA "Fort Victoria" (Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment)
*RFA "Fort Rosalie" (Stores Ship)
*RFA "Sir Tristram" (Landing Ship Logistic)
*RFA "Sir Galahad" (Landing Ship Logistic)
*RFA "Sir Percivale" (Landing Ship Logistic)
*RFA "Sir Bedivere" (Landing Ship Logistic)
*RFA "Oakleaf" (Support Tanker vessel)
*FA2 Sea Harrier
*Sea King HAS Mk6
*Sea King Mk4
*Gazelle AH1
*Lynx Mk7
*Sea King AEW Mk 2
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