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MoD’s £370mn armored cars ‘keep breaking down’: Britain’s top 5 defense kit flops | |
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The British Army has been accused of a “massive waste of money” after shelling out millions on armored vehicles that break down in hot weather. | The British Army has been accused of a “massive waste of money” after shelling out millions on armored vehicles that break down in hot weather. |
Here are 5 other occasions on which the UK has squandered taxpayer’s money on faulty gear. | Here are 5 other occasions on which the UK has squandered taxpayer’s money on faulty gear. |
A military insider has blasted the Ministry of Defence (MoD)’s giant £370 million ($495m) shopping spree on 400 Foxhound armored cars. | A military insider has blasted the Ministry of Defence (MoD)’s giant £370 million ($495m) shopping spree on 400 Foxhound armored cars. |
An unnamed sergeant serving in the British Army described the patrol cars as a waste. | An unnamed sergeant serving in the British Army described the patrol cars as a waste. |
“They break down all the time,” he told the Sun. | “They break down all the time,” he told the Sun. |
“They can’t handle the heat, they have a massive problem with it. At 50 degrees the engine cooks out.” | “They can’t handle the heat, they have a massive problem with it. At 50 degrees the engine cooks out.” |
The MoD deployed the Foxhounds five years ago after the thin armor on the army’s Snatch Land Rovers was found to have resulted in 37 deaths. | The MoD deployed the Foxhounds five years ago after the thin armor on the army’s Snatch Land Rovers was found to have resulted in 37 deaths. |
British soldiers labelled the vehicles “mobile coffins.” | British soldiers labelled the vehicles “mobile coffins.” |
In August this year Defense Secretary Michael Fallon admitted lives “could have been saved” if the vehicles had been fitted with thicker armor. | In August this year Defense Secretary Michael Fallon admitted lives “could have been saved” if the vehicles had been fitted with thicker armor. |
But this is not the first time Britain has shelled out for equipment that hasn’t made the grade. | But this is not the first time Britain has shelled out for equipment that hasn’t made the grade. |
1. The £1bn tank program – which produced no tanks | 1. The £1bn tank program – which produced no tanks |
MPs were astonished in 2011 when they learned of the staggering spend on a tank program which did not actually deliver any tanks. | MPs were astonished in 2011 when they learned of the staggering spend on a tank program which did not actually deliver any tanks. |
The “extraordinary failure” will leave the army with a gap in efficiency until 2025. | The “extraordinary failure” will leave the army with a gap in efficiency until 2025. |
Cash was wasted setting up deals for tanks and spending on design projects – but not a single tank was delivered to forces on the ground. | Cash was wasted setting up deals for tanks and spending on design projects – but not a single tank was delivered to forces on the ground. |
2. Destroyers stymied in warm water – for a cool £1bn | 2. Destroyers stymied in warm water – for a cool £1bn |
Taxpayers in Britain were left footing the £1 billion bill for Type 45 destroyers... that break down in warm water. | Taxpayers in Britain were left footing the £1 billion bill for Type 45 destroyers... that break down in warm water. |
Unfortunately they were deployed to the Persian Gulf. | Unfortunately they were deployed to the Persian Gulf. |
The gas turbine engines running the six ships in the warm waters of Arabia are known to “degrade catastrophically.” | The gas turbine engines running the six ships in the warm waters of Arabia are known to “degrade catastrophically.” |
“There comes a point where, in plain English, the warranty runs out,” Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin told the House of Commons Defense Committee. | “There comes a point where, in plain English, the warranty runs out,” Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin told the House of Commons Defense Committee. |
3. F-35 fail – and the cost keeps climbing | 3. F-35 fail – and the cost keeps climbing |
Stealth jets, which will set the MoD back £70 million each, have struggled with “unacceptable” software problems. | Stealth jets, which will set the MoD back £70 million each, have struggled with “unacceptable” software problems. |
A report into the US-made F-35 revealed it is “less reliable” than the MoD had previously hoped. | A report into the US-made F-35 revealed it is “less reliable” than the MoD had previously hoped. |
A recent investigation by the Times found software upgrades fixing the issues would bump up the cost to £150 million per jet. | A recent investigation by the Times found software upgrades fixing the issues would bump up the cost to £150 million per jet. |
4. Straight shooters? Not in this heat | 4. Straight shooters? Not in this heat |
It is not just the military who are handling duff kit. | It is not just the military who are handling duff kit. |
Counter-terrorism police in the UK could be way off target if they use their Heckler & Koch G36 weapons on a hot day. | Counter-terrorism police in the UK could be way off target if they use their Heckler & Koch G36 weapons on a hot day. |
A report found the German-made firearms are unreliable if exposed to sunlight and heat for prolonged periods. | A report found the German-made firearms are unreliable if exposed to sunlight and heat for prolonged periods. |
The findings, in 2015, suggested inaccuracies of up to 20 feet at long range when temperatures top 30C. | The findings, in 2015, suggested inaccuracies of up to 20 feet at long range when temperatures top 30C. |
Precision tests highlighted the fault, sparking a police review by the Home Office. | Precision tests highlighted the fault, sparking a police review by the Home Office. |
5. Hunter-killer rust buckets | 5. Hunter-killer rust buckets |
The UK’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines suffered corrosion issues after cost-cutting, it was found. | The UK’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines suffered corrosion issues after cost-cutting, it was found. |
A leaked MoD document showed the first three Astute class boats are “likely” to suffer problems in the future, the Guardian revealed. | A leaked MoD document showed the first three Astute class boats are “likely” to suffer problems in the future, the Guardian revealed. |
During their construction, tests showed the sub could not retreat fast enough from attack. Its critics branded the subs a “V8 with a Morris Minor engine.” | During their construction, tests showed the sub could not retreat fast enough from attack. Its critics branded the subs a “V8 with a Morris Minor engine.” |
The £9.75 billion fleet was commissioned almost 20 years ago but it took more than a decade to prepare the first three of 12. | The £9.75 billion fleet was commissioned almost 20 years ago but it took more than a decade to prepare the first three of 12. |
Britain can ill afford to splash its cash on faulty equipment. | Britain can ill afford to splash its cash on faulty equipment. |
Admiral Sir George Zambellas has warned that, without a serious cash injection, the British military will have the capability of a “Third World nation.” | Admiral Sir George Zambellas has warned that, without a serious cash injection, the British military will have the capability of a “Third World nation.” |
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