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Junior Master Dwellar
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Buckinghamshire UK
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Why is it that defence acquisitions never come in on time or on budget? There is a litany of these projects which have usually ended up being cancelled after years of delay and cost overruns. The most recent example in the UK was the revamping of the Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft. Essentially, this meant new engines, a more efficient wing and a fully refurbished fuselage. All manner of expensive development problems brought about the demise of the entire project in 2010. Since then, then the UK has had no maritime patrol capability and the three ELINT versions of the Nimrod have also not been replaced. In order to maintain skills, RAF aircrew are flying with the air forces of allies pending the arrival of new aircraft. So what's to replace the Nimrod five years on? It seems that the RAF is about to order a number of Boeing P-8 Poseidon aircraft and RAF aircrews are flying with the USN on the plane. ELINT capabilities are to be restored with the purchase of three KC-135R airframes converted to RC-135W Rivet Joint standard. Although constructed in 1964(!) the aircraft have comparatively low airframe hours and will be substantially refurbished. Still, it's only money and the hard pressed tax payer will happily hand over wedges of 'folding stuff' to settle the bill.
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