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Structure of the British Armed Forces

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This is the structure of the British Armed Forces.

Ministry of Defence

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Defence Infrastructure Organisation

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Defence Equipment and Support

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Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

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Ministry of Defence Police

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Defence Safety Authority

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  • Headquarters, Defence Safety Authority, at Main Building, Whitehall[25][26]
    • Military Aviation Authority, at MoD Abbey Wood[27]
    • Military Air Accident Investigation Branch
    • Land Accident Prevention and Investigation Team
    • Defence Nuclear Safety Regulator
    • Defence Maritime Regulator
    • Defence Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives Safety Regulator
    • Defence Land Systems Safety Regulator
      • Land Systems Safety Regulator
      • Defence Movement and Transport Safety Regulator
      • Defence Fuel and Gas Safety Regulator
      • Defence Fire Safety Regulator

Defence Nuclear Organisation

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Defence Business Services

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Defence Electronics and Components Agency

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Oil and Pipelines Agency

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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office

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Submarine Delivery Agency

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Service Prosecuting Authority

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Non-departmental Organisations[37]

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Reserve Forces and Cadets Association[38]

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  • East Anglia Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • East Midlands Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Greater London Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Highland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Lowland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Northern Ireland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • North of England Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • North West of England and Isle of Man Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • South East Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Wales Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Wessex Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • West Midlands Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Yorkshire and the Humber Reserve Forces and Cadets Association

Strategic Command

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Permanent Joint Operating Bases

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Defence Intelligence

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Defence Medical Services

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Directorate of Joint Capability

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  • Headquarters, Joint Capability[87]

Directorate of Joint Warfare

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Directorate of Resources and Policy

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  • Headquarters, Resources and Policy

Directorate Defence Logistics and Support

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  • Headquarters, Defence Logistics and Support

Directorate of Special Forces

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Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

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Permanent Joint Headquarters

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Royal Navy

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British Army

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Royal Air Force

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