Outgoing Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin handed
over today (2nd September) to his successor, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard
Knighton.
Sir Richard's appointment was announced in June
2025, succeeding Admiral Radakin, who completed his four-year
term, following his appointment in 2021.
Admiral Radakin's tenure included him playing a pivotal role in
responding to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, rallying NATO
support, playing a key role in this year's Strategic Defence
Review and leading the military through the ceremonial response
to the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
As CDS, ACM Knighton serves as the professional head of the UK's
Armed Forces, military strategic commander, and principal
military adviser to the Prime Minister and Secretary of State for
Defence.
Under defence Reform, the Chief of the Defence Staff, for the
first time since this role was created, now commands the service
chiefs and is the head of the newly established Military
Strategic Headquarters, responsible for force design and war
planning across an integrated force.
Sir Richard steps up from his previous role as Chief of the Air
Staff, bringing extensive experience in strategic planning and
overseeing Royal Air Force operations worldwide to his new
position as Defence Chief.
Sir Richard's appointment comes in the same year that the Prime
Minister announced an increase in defence spending to 2.5% of GDP
from April 2027, with an ambition to reach 3% in the next
parliament.
In June, Defence Secretary MP welcomed the appointment,
saying:
As Chief of the Air Staff, Sir Rich Knighton has led the RAF with
distinction through a period of intense demand, with NATO
operations, deployments to the Middle East and activity across
the world. As Chief of the Defence Staff, he will play a critical
role in delivering the transformation set out in the Strategic
Defence Review. And together, we will put the men and women of
our Armed Forces at the heart of our defence plans.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton said:
It is an honour to begin my role as Chief of the Defence Staff
today. I will work tirelessly to combat the threats the UK faces
whilst fulfilling the integral role the Armed Forces play in
protecting our personnel, our allies and operations worldwide.