I can't see the army commando (Rifles) surviving the next round of cuts post 2015. 3 Commando now consists of 40,42,45 & 30 Commando, with the downgrading of the amphib fleet to (operational) 1 x Albion, 2 x Bay and Ocean, the extra army commando becomes somewhat redundant.Good point, though perhaps 1 Rifles could have them... I think we should have a medium weight rapid reaction brigade alongside the RM and Paras that could be deployed either by air or sea. These could also be part of their equipment inventory.
HCR supports 16 Air Assault with Scimitar/Samson etc., I understand they also work with 3 Commando undertaking a similar role - recce and FAC duties. The Scimitar replacement, ASCOD + 40mm should provide an ideal light tank working along side Viking, also crewed by HCR. The only drawback being it does not have the same amphib capability. The next round of cuts could see one of the armoured projects cancelled, hopefully it will be Warrior upgrade rather than FRES Recce. We are getting to the stage now where you might as well buy a new AFV (ASCOD based), rather than upgrade Warrior due to the fact it keeps getting pushed back, plus they have been worked pretty hard.
If you read/listen to Forgotten Voices of the Falklands, the Scorpion/Scimitar's of the Blues and Royals where looked upon as the 'Ginger headed Stepson' by many of the infantry CO's, they just didn't appreciate its worth. Unfortunately many of the attacks where against mountain ridges that restricted usage, not because of ground pressure issues, but because of rock formations, mine fields and gradient of attack. When finally used near the end of the campaign their night vision capability coupled with 30mm/76mm firepower was devastating. Had the Argentines not surrendered they would have been critical in clearing Stanley because the artillery would have been severely restricted due to the fear of civi casualties.