Crab,
I am sure the maritime contingent capability will find plenty to do as the cruise the oceans in their naval task groups - much as the RN has done for centuries. Of more concern is the impact of a "quick in, quick out, no casualties" philosophy for the Army and rump of the RAF - tough times ahead methinks.
Re the SARF - not the beancounters, it is the justification for it to be a military capability that was the challenge. My view is that it still should be, but it is only an emotional argument. The same goes for the RAF MR teams - why military funded when the civvies are just as capable.