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Taken from Jane’s 18 July 2010
UK Royal Air Force (RAF) chiefs have offered to cancel the GBP3.65 billion
(USD5.57 billion) BAE Systems Nimrod MRA.4 programme just weeks before the
first production aircraft are due to be delivered to the service.
The offer, made in the RAF submission to Phase 2 of the Strategic Defence
and Security Review (SDSR) earlier this month, also includes the early
retirement within five years of all of the service’s Panavia Tornado GR.4
strike aircraft and the closure of three main operating air bases.
It is hoped these cuts would allow the RAF to reduce its payroll by 5,000
personnel and cancel long-term support contracts with BAE Systems and
Rolls-Royce worth in excess of GBP3 billion, according to UK Ministry of
Defence (MoD) officials involved in the SDSR process. Hundreds of millions
of pounds would also be saved by reduced aircrew and groundcrew training
requirements for the slimmed-down RAF.
The Nimrod cut would not save significant amounts of money from the GBP3.65
billion procurement costs of the aircraft because almost all of this amount
has been spent, except for around GBP200 million to cover the final delivery
of the nine aircraft during the next two years.
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