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'Busting a gut' for helicopters 'Busting a gut' for helicopters
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Defence Minister Bob Ainsworth says he is "busting a gut" to get more helicopters out to Afghanistan. Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth says he is "busting a gut" to get more helicopters out to Afghanistan.
But Mr Ainsworth said it was not possible for "every single commander" to have "every single vehicle".But Mr Ainsworth said it was not possible for "every single commander" to have "every single vehicle".
"It can't be done, but we've got to reach for that," he said. He denied there were any "contradictions" in ministers' viewpoints on the issue."It can't be done, but we've got to reach for that," he said. He denied there were any "contradictions" in ministers' viewpoints on the issue.
Yesterday, Gordon Brown reasserted the UK had enough helicopters for an offensive in Helmand province.Yesterday, Gordon Brown reasserted the UK had enough helicopters for an offensive in Helmand province.
Nineteen soldiers have died in Afghanistan this month.Nineteen soldiers have died in Afghanistan this month.
UK forces are currently engaged in a major offensive - known as Operation Panther's Claw - against insurgent strongholds in Helmand.UK forces are currently engaged in a major offensive - known as Operation Panther's Claw - against insurgent strongholds in Helmand.
Complicated machinesComplicated machines
Speaking during a visit to HMS Monmouth, which is currently docked in Cardiff Bay, Mr Ainsworth said: "Our military commanders don't plan operations and didn't plan Panther's Claw not knowing exactly what they've got in terms of capability.Speaking during a visit to HMS Monmouth, which is currently docked in Cardiff Bay, Mr Ainsworth said: "Our military commanders don't plan operations and didn't plan Panther's Claw not knowing exactly what they've got in terms of capability.
"They knew how many helicopters were available for that operation.""They knew how many helicopters were available for that operation."
"We are busting a gut to get more helicopters out there," he added. "We are busting a gut to get more helicopters out there," he added. "There are eight Chinooks waiting to go out there.
"The Merlin fleet will be out there by December. I was all over it again myself yesterday to make sure it can't be done quicker.""The Merlin fleet will be out there by December. I was all over it again myself yesterday to make sure it can't be done quicker."
Mr Ainsworth said helicopters were not like family cars, which needed a service once a year.Mr Ainsworth said helicopters were not like family cars, which needed a service once a year.
"There are people who think if we've got 100 helicopters we can put them in Afghanistan," he said."There are people who think if we've got 100 helicopters we can put them in Afghanistan," he said.
"They are not Ford Mondeos. They are operating in just about the worst environment inthe world with dust, heat and height. "They are not Ford Mondeos. They are operating in just about the worst environment in the world with dust, heat and height.
"They break and they're breaking all the time. Some are fixed in theatre and some come back here.""They break and they're breaking all the time. Some are fixed in theatre and some come back here."