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Red Arrows 'future safe under David Cameron' | Red Arrows 'future safe under David Cameron' |
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The future of the Red Arrows is safe as long as David Cameron is prime minister, Number 10 has said. | The future of the Red Arrows is safe as long as David Cameron is prime minister, Number 10 has said. |
The guarantee over the RAF display team, which costs about £9m a year, emerged during the PM's trip to India. | |
It came after RAF expertise was offered to the Indian military to enable its Surya Kiran display team to conduct similar colourful flypasts. | It came after RAF expertise was offered to the Indian military to enable its Surya Kiran display team to conduct similar colourful flypasts. |
There has been speculation in the media that the Red Arrows could be axed as part of defence cuts in the UK. | There has been speculation in the media that the Red Arrows could be axed as part of defence cuts in the UK. |
Meanwhile, the Indian government has signalled an interest in buying a third tranche of British-built Hawk planes for its display team. | Meanwhile, the Indian government has signalled an interest in buying a third tranche of British-built Hawk planes for its display team. |
Mr Cameron has also become the first serving prime minister to pay his respects at the scene of one of the bloodiest massacres in British history. | |
He is visiting Amritsar in the state of Punjab, where hundreds of demonstrators were shot dead by British Empire troops in 1919. | |
Smoke pods | Smoke pods |
Mr Cameron wants to improve defence ties between the UK and India. | Mr Cameron wants to improve defence ties between the UK and India. |
But talks on Tuesday with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh were overshadowed by Mr Singh's concerns about allegations of corruption over a £480m deal with the firm AgustaWestland. | But talks on Tuesday with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh were overshadowed by Mr Singh's concerns about allegations of corruption over a £480m deal with the firm AgustaWestland. |
India has suspended payments for 12 British-made helicopters. | India has suspended payments for 12 British-made helicopters. |
Despite the setback, the Indian government is said to be interested in a fresh order of Hawk aircraft to be used by its military aerobatics team, the Surya Kiran. | Despite the setback, the Indian government is said to be interested in a fresh order of Hawk aircraft to be used by its military aerobatics team, the Surya Kiran. |
Mr Cameron has offered the RAF's help to fit the Hawks with smoke pods so the colours of the Indian flag can be trailed behind. | Mr Cameron has offered the RAF's help to fit the Hawks with smoke pods so the colours of the Indian flag can be trailed behind. |
National events | National events |
Recent newspaper reports appeared to cast doubt over the future of the Red Arrows. | Recent newspaper reports appeared to cast doubt over the future of the Red Arrows. |
A Downing Street source confirmed that as long as Mr Cameron remained in Number 10 the Red Arrows would continue to grace Britain's skies. | A Downing Street source confirmed that as long as Mr Cameron remained in Number 10 the Red Arrows would continue to grace Britain's skies. |
BBC political correspondent Tim Reid says such speculation surfaces whenever MoD and Whitehall budgets are under strain. | BBC political correspondent Tim Reid says such speculation surfaces whenever MoD and Whitehall budgets are under strain. |
The Red Arrows are often seen at major national events in the UK and were prominent at celebrations last year for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics. | The Red Arrows are often seen at major national events in the UK and were prominent at celebrations last year for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics. |
The team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, although has been temporarily relocated to RAF Cranwell, also in Lincolnshire, while maintenance work takes place on the runway at Scampton. | The team is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, although has been temporarily relocated to RAF Cranwell, also in Lincolnshire, while maintenance work takes place on the runway at Scampton. |
The Red Arrows were formed in 1965 at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire - their formal title remains the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team. | The Red Arrows were formed in 1965 at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire - their formal title remains the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team. |
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