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One in five of Britain's RAF helicopter rescue crews is to be sent into military service in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. | One in five of Britain's RAF helicopter rescue crews is to be sent into military service in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. |
Each of Britain's six RAF search and rescue stations will see the number of four-strong crews available for rescue missions cut from five to four. | Each of Britain's six RAF search and rescue stations will see the number of four-strong crews available for rescue missions cut from five to four. |
They will pilot transport helicopters serving British troops. | They will pilot transport helicopters serving British troops. |
The MoD said the move, in 2011/2012, would not limit search and rescue efforts. | The MoD said the move, in 2011/2012, would not limit search and rescue efforts. |
'World's best' | 'World's best' |
Helicopters are a preferred mode of transporting troops in Afghanistan, as they avoid the risk of roadside bombs. | Helicopters are a preferred mode of transporting troops in Afghanistan, as they avoid the risk of roadside bombs. |
The crews will be sent to Helmand province in the south of the country to extend the number of hours military helicopters are able to stay in the air. | The crews will be sent to Helmand province in the south of the country to extend the number of hours military helicopters are able to stay in the air. |
An MoD spokesman said: "The RAF search and rescue teams are the most dedicated and professional in the world. | An MoD spokesman said: "The RAF search and rescue teams are the most dedicated and professional in the world. |
We have to focus our resources on the front line MoD spokesman | We have to focus our resources on the front line MoD spokesman |
"Changes have been made to crew structures at these bases in order to provide additional support to our top priority, operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. | "Changes have been made to crew structures at these bases in order to provide additional support to our top priority, operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
"This will not affect normal search and rescue capability, and our support to civil authorities during recent flooding shows our ability to respond flexibly to extraordinary requirements." | "This will not affect normal search and rescue capability, and our support to civil authorities during recent flooding shows our ability to respond flexibly to extraordinary requirements." |
He added: "Operations are always our priority. We have to focus our resources on the front line." | He added: "Operations are always our priority. We have to focus our resources on the front line." |
The crews that will be leaving for Afghanistan currently work alongside four civilian coastguard and two Royal Navy teams at search and rescue centres based in England, Scotland and Wales. | The crews that will be leaving for Afghanistan currently work alongside four civilian coastguard and two Royal Navy teams at search and rescue centres based in England, Scotland and Wales. |
RAF RESCUE CENTRES RAF Boulmer, NorthumberlandDefence School of Transport, Leconfield, YorkshireRAF Lossiemouth, MorayRoyal Marine base, Chivenor, DevonRAF Valley, Isle of AngleseyWattisham Airfield, Suffolk | |
Each of the six centres operate two helicopters, with five four-person crews flying them on rotation. | Each of the six centres operate two helicopters, with five four-person crews flying them on rotation. |
There is currently a response time of 15 minutes, and the helicopters ensure nowhere in the UK is more than an hour's flight away, or an hour and a half at night. | There is currently a response time of 15 minutes, and the helicopters ensure nowhere in the UK is more than an hour's flight away, or an hour and a half at night. |
On Thursday Defence Secretary Des Browne met military and civil service chiefs to discuss ways of increasing helicopter capacity. | On Thursday Defence Secretary Des Browne met military and civil service chiefs to discuss ways of increasing helicopter capacity. |
One option under consideration is to rent helicopters from other countries or commercial companies to bridge any shortfalls in Iraq and Afghanistan. | One option under consideration is to rent helicopters from other countries or commercial companies to bridge any shortfalls in Iraq and Afghanistan. |