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Four families of servicemen killed in Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan are to sue the Ministry of Defence, the BBC has learned. | Four families of servicemen killed in Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan are to sue the Ministry of Defence, the BBC has learned. |
They claim the vehicles are too lightly armoured to cope with the weapons used against them and that the MoD was negligent in allowing their use. | They claim the vehicles are too lightly armoured to cope with the weapons used against them and that the MoD was negligent in allowing their use. |
However, the MoD maintains the vehicles are vital equipment and suitable for the jobs they must perform. | However, the MoD maintains the vehicles are vital equipment and suitable for the jobs they must perform. |
Since 2003, some 37 UK personnel have been killed while using the vehicles. | Since 2003, some 37 UK personnel have been killed while using the vehicles. |
Human rights | Human rights |
The lightly-armoured Snatch Land Rovers are used on operations where troops need quick land transport. | The lightly-armoured Snatch Land Rovers are used on operations where troops need quick land transport. |
They are fortified with armour to offer protection against explosions and ballistics, but have been criticised for offering insufficient protection against roadside bombs. | They are fortified with armour to offer protection against explosions and ballistics, but have been criticised for offering insufficient protection against roadside bombs. |
The Snatch Land Rover was specifically designed for Northern Ireland | The Snatch Land Rover was specifically designed for Northern Ireland |
Last year, the then Defence Secretary, John Hutton, ruled out a public inquiry into their use and announced plans to spend £700m on new, upgraded vehicles. | Last year, the then Defence Secretary, John Hutton, ruled out a public inquiry into their use and announced plans to spend £700m on new, upgraded vehicles. |
The families are claiming the MoD's failure to provide adequate protection was a breach of their sons' human rights, as well as claiming negligence. | The families are claiming the MoD's failure to provide adequate protection was a breach of their sons' human rights, as well as claiming negligence. |
They say last month's Court of Appeal ruling that the Human Rights Act can apply to the battlefield supports their cases. | They say last month's Court of Appeal ruling that the Human Rights Act can apply to the battlefield supports their cases. |
Those taking action are the families of Pte Lee Ellis, from Manchester, who died in Amara in Iraq in Feb 2006; Marine Gary Wright, of Stirlingshire, killed in Afghanistan in October 2006; L/Cpl Kirk Redpath, of Essex, killed in Iraq in August 2007; and Pte Phillip Hewett, of Tamworth, also killed in Iraq two years earlier. | Those taking action are the families of Pte Lee Ellis, from Manchester, who died in Amara in Iraq in Feb 2006; Marine Gary Wright, of Stirlingshire, killed in Afghanistan in October 2006; L/Cpl Kirk Redpath, of Essex, killed in Iraq in August 2007; and Pte Phillip Hewett, of Tamworth, also killed in Iraq two years earlier. |
The lawyers acting for them say they expect other claims will be brought in the future. | The lawyers acting for them say they expect other claims will be brought in the future. |
The Ministry of Defence confirmed four compensation claims had been received over the past 14 months following deaths involving Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
A department spokesman said: "The MoD pays compensation wherever there is a liability to do so. In these cases we remain profoundly aware of the enduring grief of the four families who lost their loved ones in combat." |