British Forces Cyprus
British Forces Cyprus is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the UK Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia on the island of Cyprus and at a number of related 'retained sites' in the Republic of Cyprus. The United Kingdom retains a military presence on the island in order to keep a strategic location at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, for use as a staging point for forces sent to locations in the Middle East and Asia. BFC is a tri-service command, with all three services based on the island reporting to it. At present, there are approximately 3,500 personnel serving in Cyprus.
History
Following the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960, the UK retained two Sovereign Base Areas in Akrotiri and Dhekelia and an RAF air marshal was appointed as the Administrator of the Sovereign Base Areas. The Treaty of Establishment also provided British access to 40 'retained sites' in the republic of Cyprus; these included numerous radar stations, several ports, a range of accommodation and support facilities and a firing range. The following year the British Forces Near East organization was created, the command of which was then held concurrently with that of the post of Administrator. On 1 March 1961 the Southern Group of Middle East Air Force became Near East Air Force and was based in Cyprus. By 1962 the title British Forces in Cyprus was in official use. British Forces Cyprus retains the right to use 13 retained sites with the remaining 27 having been returned to Cyprus after the Ministry of Defence no longer required them. The most recent sites to be returned were the Berengaria Married Quarters in 2011 because they had become obsolete and the firing range on the Akamas peninsula in 1999-2001 because the area’s training value was deemed less important than the environmental damage inflicted on an ecologically important area and the consequent political liability to British Forces Cyprus.Command
Episkopi is the current command centre of British Forces Cyprus. The commander of the Sovereign Base Areas/British Forces Cyprus is a two-star appointment, alternating every three years between the Army and the RAF. Consequently, the Chief of Staff British Forces Cyprus is a one-star appointment from the opposite service of the commander. Episkopi Cantonment is home to the Sovereign Base Areas Administration, the civilian authority in the territory.Force structure
Within British Forces Cyprus are a number of permanently based units; however, the large proportion of British forces in Cyprus are rotated between Cyprus and the UK:- Permanent Units
- *HQ, British Forces Cyprus
- *Joint Service Signal Unit
- **Regimental Headquarters
- **234 Signal Squadron
- ** 840 Signal Squadron RAF
- ** Engineering Squadron
- ** Support Squadron
- *Cyprus Communications Unit,
- *Cyprus Operations Support Unit
- ** Military Transport Squadron
- ** Joint Movement Squadron
- ** Joint Engineer Squadron
- ** Air Operations Squadron
- *No 84 Squadron, RAF
- *Resident infantry battalions — two light role infantry battalions, one at Dhekelia and one at Episkopi, are permanently based on the island; the battalions are usually rotated every two years.
- **1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
- **2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment
- *Cyprus Military Working Dog Troop, Episkopi
- *Cyprus Joint Police Unit, a Tri-Service Military Police Unit consisting of Royal Navy Police, Royal Military Police and RAF Police.
- ** HQ CJPU — Episkopi
- ** 1 Platoon CJPU — Dhekelia
- ** 2 Platoon CJPU — Episkopi
- ** 3 Platoon CJPU — Akrotiri
- ** SIB Cyprus
- ** ESBA Section SIB
- Civilian Components
- * Sovereign Base Areas Customs
- * Sovereign Base Areas Police
- * Security Force Police
- Public Health and Environmental Health Services
- *Joint Services Health Unit
- **HQ Akrotiri
- **No. 1 detachment RAF Akrotiri
- **No. 2 detachment Episkopi
- **No. 4 detachment Dhekelia
Commanders
The following officers have been in command of British Forces Cyprus:General Officer Commanding Cyprus District
- 18 March 1955 — Major-General Abdy Ricketts
- 19 October 1956 — Major-General Douglas Kendrew
- 11 October 1958 — Major-General Kenneth Darling
- 16 August 1960 — Air Marshal Sir William MacDonald
- 16 July 1962 — Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Barnett
- 25 September 1964 — Air Marshal T O Prickett
- 21 November 1966 — Air Marshal E G Jones
- 6 May 1969 — Air Marshal D G Smallwood
- 2 July 1970 — Air Marshal W D Hodgkinson
- 25 June 1973 — Air Marshal Sir John Aiken
- 1 April 1976 — Air Vice-Marshal R D Austen-Smith
- 28 April 1978 — Major-General W R Taylor
- 3 October 1980 — Air Vice-Marshal R L Davis
- 31 March 1983 — Major-General Sir Desmond Langley
- 29 October 1985 — Air Vice-Marshal K W Hayr
- 21 April 1988 — Major-General J P W Friedberger
- 1990 — Air Vice-Marshal A F C Hunter
- 25 March 1993 — Major-General A G H Harley
- 17 February 1995 — Air Vice-Marshal P Millar
- 16 January 1998 — Major-General A I Ramsay
- 5 September 2000 — Air Vice-Marshal T W Rimmer
- 5 September 2003 — Major-General P T C Pearson
- 26 April 2006 — Air Vice-Marshal R H Lacey
- 16 October 2008 — Major-General J H Gordon
- 4 November 2010 — Air Vice-Marshal G E Stacey
- 3 January 2012 — Major-General R Cripwell
- 20 January 2015 — Air Vice-Marshal M Wigston
- February 2017 — Major-General James Illingworth
- 25 September 2019 - Major-General Robert Thomson
Operation TOSCA
- HQ BRITCON — responsible for the administration and support of the British Contingent.
- Force Military Police Unit — the FMPU is commanded by a major of the Royal Military Police, with seven other members of the RMP as part of the multi-national unit.
- UN Roulement Regiment — the URR has responsibility for patrolling Sector 2 of the Green Line in Nicosia.
One of the roles of the support units of BFC is to assist as needed the British units deployed with UNFICYP, which are not part of BFC, but are instead under the direct command of the United Nations.
British Forces Cyprus Installations
The Republic of Cyprus
In addition to the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, 1960 Treaty of Establishment between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Cyprus granted the UK the right to permanently make use of 40 further sites on the Island for Military Purposes.Name | Part of | Country | County | Opened | Units |
Berengaria Village Married Quarters | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Limassol | The Harakis Borehole and the Berengaria village pipeline are also retained to supply water. | |
British East Mediterranean Relay Station | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Zygi | Used the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to broadcast BBC World Service programming to Israel and the Arab world. | |
Troodos Leave Camp | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Troodos | 1878 | The accommodation is used by BFC, visiting troops and youth services in support of adventurous training. Site also contains married-quarters, NAAFI and Works Unit. Contiguous with RAF Troodos. |
RAF Nicosia and Camps | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Nicosia | Not currently in use because it lies in the UN Buffer Zone between Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus and the Republic of Cyprus. | |
RAF Mt Olympus Radar Station | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Troodos | A British Longrange Radar Station operating on Mt Olympus' Peak. | |
RAF Troodos | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Nicosia | 1878 | A remote Signals Station. |
Kissousa Headwaters, Reservoir and Pumping Station | British Forces Cyprus | Cyprus | Limassol | A secure water supply for the Akrioti Sovereign Base Area |
Northern Cyprus
Three retained Military facilities are located within the territory of Northern Cyprus. They are not currently in use by British Forces Cyprus because the UK does not acknowledge the Government of Northern Cyprus.Name | Part of | Country | County | Opened | Units |
Famagusta Joint Services Port Utility | British Forces Cyprus | Northern Cyprus | Famagusta | Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use. | |
Famagusta Family Shop and NAAFI HQ | British Forces Cyprus | Northern Cyprus | Famagusta | Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use. | |
Famagusta NAAFI Transport Yard | British Forces Cyprus | Northern Cyprus | Famagusta | Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use. |
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
The two British enclaves in the Republic of Cyprus, act as platforms for the projection of British military assets in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. The enclaves serve as centres for regional communications monitoring from the eastern Mediterranean through the Middle East to Iran. Facilities within the retained areas also support British military activities on retained sites in the Republic of Cyprus and provide unique training opportunities.Western Sovereign Base Area
Name | Part of | Country | Region | Opened | Units |
Episkopi Cantonment | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Western Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | Home to HQ British Forces Cyprus |
Paramali North and South Quarters | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Western Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | |
RAF Akrotiri | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Western Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | The Largest Royal Airforce Station outside the UK. |
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Name | Part of | Country | Region | Opened | Units |
Alexander Barracks | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Eastern Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | |
Ayios Nikolaos Station | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Eastern Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | The Joint Service Signal Unit. JSSU is a static communications organisation maintaining secure links from Cyprus to the rest of the world. The station is a significant centre for GCHQ collection of signals data and intelligence from the Eastern Mediterranean Region and Middle East. |
Dhekelia Airfield | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Eastern Sovereign Base Area | A small airfield whose primary employment is as a British Army Helicopter Base. | |
Dhekelia Cantonment | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Eastern Sovereign Base Area | 1960 | Headquarters of the Eastern Sovereign Base Area, a resident infantry battalion, an engineer squadron, and various logistic units, as well as UK-based civilians and dependents. |
Nightingale Barracks | British Forces Cyprus | Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Eastern Sovereign Base Area |