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New ‘30 by 30' drive to increase cadets by 30% by 2030 backed
with £70 million as Government delivers on Strategic Defence
Review.
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RAF cadets to become first military youth organisation in
Britain approved to train young people in official drone
pilot qualifications.
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Search launched for new National Cadet Champion to boost
awareness of how cadets can transform futures for young
people and break down barriers to opportunity.
Young people will have more chances to join the Armed Forces
Cadets, under a major expansion of cadet forces across the
country, announced today (Wednesday 20 August).
Under a new ‘30 by 30' campaign, launched today, the Government
is expanding cadet opportunities for a new generation of young
people – boosting cadet forces by 30% by 2030 – backed by £70
million of new investment.
Delivering on the Strategic Defence Review, this would see over
40,000 more cadets across the UK, supporting the Government's
Plan for Change to break down barriers which are holding back
Britain's young people.
In a sign of how cadet forces can offer valuable STEM skills for
young people, the RAF Air Cadets will become the first military
youth organisation in Britain certified to train drone pilots.
Once the Civil Aviation Authority approves the training manual,
the Air Cadets will be able to deliver industry-accredited drone
qualifications at the higher levels.
Defence has also launched the hunt to appoint a new National
Cadet Champion to support and endorse the Cadet Forces and
highlight the huge opportunities cadets can offer to young people
from all backgrounds.
Minister for Veterans and People, MP,
said:
Every young person deserves the chance to discover their
potential, regardless of their postcode or family
income.
The cadet experience doesn't just build character – it transforms
futures, helping young people build confidence, develop skills
and meet new people.
The government is kickstarting a new era for the cadets through
this major expansion, backed by £70 million of extra
funding.
Under the expansion, young people will have the chance to gain
more qualifications, improve their confidence, and learn about
the military.
The initiative, which delivers on the Strategic Defence Review,
will prioritise cadets' expansion across all four nations,
ensuring every young person has the chance to discover their
potential regardless of postcode or family income.
To support the ‘30 by 30' campaign, the Government will deliver a
package of measures to boost cadet forces, including:
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New joint Army and Air Cadet Centres: adding to the five
already opened and 12 under construction since this
Government came into office.
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Increasing adult volunteers: streamlining the process for
becoming an adult Cadet volunteer and a new fast-track
opportunity for veterans to become volunteers.
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A National Cadet Champion: Hunt launched today for a new
appointment to support and endorse the Cadet Forces.
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Boosting STEM skills: new opportunities to develop STEM
skills and try new technologies through the cadets, including
Civilian Aviation Authority approval for RAF cadets to
deliver a CAA-endorsed qualifications in drone piloting. This
will offer air cadet and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers
industry recognised and transferable qualifications.
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Improving regular and reservist support for Cadets: greater
opportunities for our UK military personnel – both regulars
and reserves – to support the Cadet Forces.
New joint Army and Air Cadet Centres will be built – adding to
the five already opened and 12 under construction, since the
Government came into power to support growth of school-based
cadet units.
The investment will also supercharge further opportunities in
developing STEM skills and cutting-edge cyber skills training and
hands-on experience with the latest drone and submersible
technology – the same innovations reshaping Britain's defence and
economic landscape.
Independent research proves the cadet experience works.
Participants show dramatically improved school attendance, better
behaviour, and significantly higher rates of progression to
university or employment.
For young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, the impact is
even more pronounced – providing structure, challenge and
achievement that changes life trajectories permanently.
Minister Carns is making today's announcement at The National Air
& Space Camp 2025, where he will witness cadets experiencing
the future first-hand through spectacular flying displays
featuring Typhoon jets, Lightning aircraft, and historic
Spitfires. The camp's careers fair connects young people directly
with over 60 leading companies, turning inspiration into real
employment pathways.