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RAF Chinooks to get £400m upgrade | RAF Chinooks to get £400m upgrade |
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RAF Chinook helicopters which are operating in Afghanistan are to get a £408m upgrade, the Ministry of Defence has announced. | RAF Chinook helicopters which are operating in Afghanistan are to get a £408m upgrade, the Ministry of Defence has announced. |
The work will include fitting a more powerful engine to help the aircraft fly in the country's harsh conditions. | The work will include fitting a more powerful engine to help the aircraft fly in the country's harsh conditions. |
It aims to allow the 38-strong fleet to fly further without refuelling and go for longer without servicing. | It aims to allow the 38-strong fleet to fly further without refuelling and go for longer without servicing. |
In July there were criticisms over the availability of helicopters for troops in Afghanistan. | In July there were criticisms over the availability of helicopters for troops in Afghanistan. |
The aircraft will be fitted with more powerful Honeywell engines in a contract costing £128m, and more advanced digitised cockpits to be fitted by Thales in a contract that will cost £280m. | The aircraft will be fitted with more powerful Honeywell engines in a contract costing £128m, and more advanced digitised cockpits to be fitted by Thales in a contract that will cost £280m. |
The work is aimed at allowing the helicopters to operate more effectively in the high altitudes and hot summers of Afghanistan. | The work is aimed at allowing the helicopters to operate more effectively in the high altitudes and hot summers of Afghanistan. |
'Valuable role' | 'Valuable role' |
The RAF lost two Chinooks in 10 days in August when one crash-landed and the other was hit by enemy fire and caught fire. | The RAF lost two Chinooks in 10 days in August when one crash-landed and the other was hit by enemy fire and caught fire. |
Speaking at the home of the fleet, RAF Odiham, Quentin Davies, the Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, said: "The Chinook is the cornerstone of our helicopter support effort in Afghanistan. | Speaking at the home of the fleet, RAF Odiham, Quentin Davies, the Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, said: "The Chinook is the cornerstone of our helicopter support effort in Afghanistan. |
"These improvements will increase its capability and ensure it can play an even more valuable role in supporting our forces and Nato coalition allies in tackling insurgency in Afghanistan. | "These improvements will increase its capability and ensure it can play an even more valuable role in supporting our forces and Nato coalition allies in tackling insurgency in Afghanistan. |
"Upgrading the Chinook is part of a series of improvements to our battlefield helicopter force and is powerful evidence of our commitment and determination to give our forces the very best equipment." | "Upgrading the Chinook is part of a series of improvements to our battlefield helicopter force and is powerful evidence of our commitment and determination to give our forces the very best equipment." |
CHINOOKS Upgrade will cost £408mGlass digital cockpits make operations easier in low light conditionsRAF has 38 Chinooks in three squadronsAble to carry up to 55 troops or 10 tonnes of freight | |
Several of the eight Mark 3 Chinooks which have not been in service since deliverery in 2001 because they were fitted with the wrong software would now be operating by Christmas, the minister said. | Several of the eight Mark 3 Chinooks which have not been in service since deliverery in 2001 because they were fitted with the wrong software would now be operating by Christmas, the minister said. |
He said it was a "disgraceful story" but blamed the previous Conservative government for signing the contract. | He said it was a "disgraceful story" but blamed the previous Conservative government for signing the contract. |
Chinook pilot Flight Lieutenant Dan Padbury, from 27 Squadron, said the new engines were working well. | Chinook pilot Flight Lieutenant Dan Padbury, from 27 Squadron, said the new engines were working well. |
"It's early days but the new 714 engines have already performed as anticipated and will certainly increase our operational capability," he said. | "It's early days but the new 714 engines have already performed as anticipated and will certainly increase our operational capability," he said. |
"Having flown a Chinook fitted with the new engines, I noticed a marked improvement in performance." | "Having flown a Chinook fitted with the new engines, I noticed a marked improvement in performance." |
Questions have been raised about the number and availability of UK military helicopters deployed in Afghanistan - with some commentators blaming the government for not providing enough. | Questions have been raised about the number and availability of UK military helicopters deployed in Afghanistan - with some commentators blaming the government for not providing enough. |
It has also been argued that the UK could reduce its casualty rate if more soldiers were ferried to operations by air, rather than riskier land routes. | It has also been argued that the UK could reduce its casualty rate if more soldiers were ferried to operations by air, rather than riskier land routes. |
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