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Battlefield Limousines for Ruperts

In “Feeding the European fantasy” Dr Richard North continues his devastating series of attacks on the MOD defence equipment plans. Which are leaving our troops massively under-equipped for their mission.: What has happened, though, is that the MoD – under successive governments – has taken its eye of the ball. Obsessed with the idea of constructing a mean, lean, high-tech army, with shiny new toys to impress the European “colleagues”, it has neglected the here and now, and the immediate needs of our present-day armed forces, engaged in the messy, bloody counterinsurgency operations for which it is singularly ill-equipped.

This obsession with shiny high-tech toys – and the prestige they bring - is also another fatal weakness of the MoD and the warring tribes within the armed forces.

Dr North’s long campaign is eventually filtering through to the MSM but as usual it is with little real understanding;

So much for the toys, but what about the political implications? These are graphically put by the Telegraph leader which cites Liam Fox, the shadow defence secretary, who told the Commons yesterday, the cost of succeeding could be very high, but the cost of failure would be intolerable. At stake, he says, is the future of both Afghanistan and Nato, under whose aegis the campaign is being waged.

This theme is amplified by Con Coughlin in an op-ed but, like so many, he misses the point. The Army itself, he writes, might be suffering severe overstretch through a combination of underfunding by Gordon Brown’s Treasury and Tony Blair’s messianic willingness to commit forces to resolve the world’s ills…

No, Mr Coughlin, with the MoD committing £14 billion to FRES, having spent £166 million on its battlefield limousines for Ruperts, having spent £1 billion on Storm Shadow, and billions more on other grandiose European projects – not least committing £30 billion to the Eurofighter - you cannot say there is any underfunding. The real problem is that the Army is suffering from the cumulative effect of bad procurement decisions, which started under the Conservatives’ watch but are currently being driven by the Blair government’s obsession for European defence integration.



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By Ken
On July 4, 2006
At 4:50 pm
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