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Britain may not be able to fight a war because weapons are too expensive – MPs | |
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Britain’s ability to wage war is being undermined because of the cost of arms and equipment, with an influential committee saying that equipping the military is becoming unaffordable. | Britain’s ability to wage war is being undermined because of the cost of arms and equipment, with an influential committee saying that equipping the military is becoming unaffordable. |
The concerns were raised by the Public Accounts Committee as part of a defense spending review, which found that there were serious questions over whether the current £178 billion (about US$228 billion) designated for military spending was viable, the Times reported Wednesday. | The concerns were raised by the Public Accounts Committee as part of a defense spending review, which found that there were serious questions over whether the current £178 billion (about US$228 billion) designated for military spending was viable, the Times reported Wednesday. |
The investigations cited a projected £5 billion gap caused by the drop in the value of the pound due to Brexit. | The investigations cited a projected £5 billion gap caused by the drop in the value of the pound due to Brexit. |
The committee also warned that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was still underestimating the cost of expensive equipment such as F-35 fighter jets, despite claims that previous errors had now been dealt with. | The committee also warned that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was still underestimating the cost of expensive equipment such as F-35 fighter jets, despite claims that previous errors had now been dealt with. |
MoD cost estimates for major projects are contested but some figures put the F-35 program at £1.5 trillion, while the tab for replacing the Trident nuclear submarine fleet is estimated at £205 billion and the forthcoming Queen Elizabeth aircraft carriers are expected to cost up to £9 billion. | MoD cost estimates for major projects are contested but some figures put the F-35 program at £1.5 trillion, while the tab for replacing the Trident nuclear submarine fleet is estimated at £205 billion and the forthcoming Queen Elizabeth aircraft carriers are expected to cost up to £9 billion. |
“We are worried that the increase in commitments without a commensurate increase in funding puts this stability and the ability of the department to deliver what our forces need to operate effectively at real risk,” the committee warned in a defense equipment review. | “We are worried that the increase in commitments without a commensurate increase in funding puts this stability and the ability of the department to deliver what our forces need to operate effectively at real risk,” the committee warned in a defense equipment review. |
“Uncertainties and over-optimism in project costs mean that the cost of the plan might be significantly understated. | “Uncertainties and over-optimism in project costs mean that the cost of the plan might be significantly understated. |
“We are very concerned that the Ministry of Defence’s equipment plan is at greater risk of becoming unaffordable than at any time since its inception in 2012,” it said. | “We are very concerned that the Ministry of Defence’s equipment plan is at greater risk of becoming unaffordable than at any time since its inception in 2012,” it said. |
The committee suggested a number of measures to ensure that confidence could be restored to defense spending programs. | The committee suggested a number of measures to ensure that confidence could be restored to defense spending programs. |
These include an investigation by the treasury to see if it would have to pour cash into any budget gap resulting from a collapse of the pound. | These include an investigation by the treasury to see if it would have to pour cash into any budget gap resulting from a collapse of the pound. |
The government maintains that spending is decided on the basis of security needs and to deliver the most cost-effective use of taxpayers’ cash. | The government maintains that spending is decided on the basis of security needs and to deliver the most cost-effective use of taxpayers’ cash. |
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