I was doing some research for an idea that I had that involved the Norwegian Army, and found out that Norwegian Armed Services has five branches (in order of seniority):
I did a comparison with the UK (based on figures obtained from armedforces.co.uk), and if the same percentages were applied the UK armed forces, they would look like this:
With the way things seem to be developing in the modern world, perhaps it should.
- Norwegian Army (8,800 personnel)
- Royal Norwegian Navy (3,700 personnel)
- Royal Norwegian Air Force (2,300 personnel)
- Home Guard (56,200 personnel)
- Norwegian Cyber Force (1,500 personnel)
I did a comparison with the UK (based on figures obtained from armedforces.co.uk), and if the same percentages were applied the UK armed forces, they would look like this:
- British Army: 109,120 personnel (Actual = 104,900 personnel)
- Royal Navy: 45,880 personnel (Actual = 35,430 personnel)
- Royal Air Force: 28,520 personnel (Actual = 40,090 personnel)
- Reserves: 0 personnel (Actual = 37,600 personnel)
- Home Guard: 696,880 personnel (Actual = 0 personnel)
- Cyber Force: 18,600 personnel (Actual = 0 personnel)
With the way things seem to be developing in the modern world, perhaps it should.
Isn't Cyber 'Warfare' part of GCHQ's remit in the UK?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Aren't 'Cyber Warriors' the animated troops in Rome:Total War?
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Arthur
Pete,
ReplyDeleteI think that it is part of GCHQ's remit, but I doubt if they have that many employees working purely on Cyber Warfare or Cyber Crime.
All the best,
Bob
Arthur1815,
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what they are called ... but I know that they are not toy soldiers!
All the best,
Bob
Your post triggered memories of announcements made earlier in the year. At the risk of looking a little nerdy if you look here http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/joint-forces-command/about/recruitment you will see an announcement about the Joint Cyber Reserve being set up under the MoD's Joint Forces Command, while the UK's cyber security team across Whitehall can be found here https://www.gov.uk/government/policy-teams/office-of-cyber-security-and-information-assurance.
ReplyDeleteMartin Sheppard,
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see that the UK has at least made some sort of effort to create such an organisation.
Thanks for sharing that information with me and my regular blog readers.
All the best,
Bob