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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has set out its helicopter support plans for the next 10 years in a written answer to a parliamentary question released on 16 July.
In the MoD's response to the House of Commons Defence Select Committee report, entitled 'Helicopter Capability', Secretary of State for Defence Bob Ainsworth said that the government is committed to investing GBP6 billion (USD10 billion) in the UK's helicopter capability over the next decade.
In addition, the statement included the MoD's first official announcements that the Puma service-life extension programme will proceed and that all Lynx AH.9s and Chinooks will have more powerful engines fitted.
The GBP6 billion investment will include a service-life extension of the Royal Air Force's (RAF's) Westland Puma HC.1 transport helicopters to give them a capability similar to the more advanced Super Puma/Cougar helicopter.
In officially confirming the MoD's commitment to the Puma upgrade, Ainsworth said: "It is not feasible to advance the purchase of the Future Medium Helicopter and forego the Puma Life Extension Programme." This upgrade will include new engines, cockpit and avionics worth more than GBP300 million.
UK government commits 6bn to boost helicopter capability
In the MoD's response to the House of Commons Defence Select Committee report, entitled 'Helicopter Capability', Secretary of State for Defence Bob Ainsworth said that the government is committed to investing GBP6 billion (USD10 billion) in the UK's helicopter capability over the next decade.
In addition, the statement included the MoD's first official announcements that the Puma service-life extension programme will proceed and that all Lynx AH.9s and Chinooks will have more powerful engines fitted.
The GBP6 billion investment will include a service-life extension of the Royal Air Force's (RAF's) Westland Puma HC.1 transport helicopters to give them a capability similar to the more advanced Super Puma/Cougar helicopter.
In officially confirming the MoD's commitment to the Puma upgrade, Ainsworth said: "It is not feasible to advance the purchase of the Future Medium Helicopter and forego the Puma Life Extension Programme." This upgrade will include new engines, cockpit and avionics worth more than GBP300 million.
UK government commits 6bn to boost helicopter capability