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Islamic State crisis: UK to extend Tornado strikes in Iraq | Islamic State crisis: UK to extend Tornado strikes in Iraq |
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The RAF Tornado mission against Islamic State militants in Iraq is to be extended by an extra year, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has said. | The RAF Tornado mission against Islamic State militants in Iraq is to be extended by an extra year, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has said. |
The jets - due to be disbanded last March - are to be kept in service until "at least" March 2017 to continue air strikes, he said on a visit to Iraq. | The jets - due to be disbanded last March - are to be kept in service until "at least" March 2017 to continue air strikes, he said on a visit to Iraq. |
Mr Fallon said the air campaign against the IS group was making progress. | Mr Fallon said the air campaign against the IS group was making progress. |
UK jets had pushed militants out of key towns and would maintain "essential precision firepower," he said. | UK jets had pushed militants out of key towns and would maintain "essential precision firepower," he said. |
Tornados began carrying out missions in Iraq last September as part of US-led air strikes against IS, an extremist group which has seized control of parts of Iraq and Syria. | Tornados began carrying out missions in Iraq last September as part of US-led air strikes against IS, an extremist group which has seized control of parts of Iraq and Syria. |
The squadron of Tornado GR4 fighter bombers - Number 12 Squadron - was due to be disbanded last year and replaced with a squadron of Typhoon air defence fighters. | The squadron of Tornado GR4 fighter bombers - Number 12 Squadron - was due to be disbanded last year and replaced with a squadron of Typhoon air defence fighters. |
But, following initial air strikes, Prime Minister David Cameron announced the Tornados would continue in their specialist ground-attack role until March 2016. | But, following initial air strikes, Prime Minister David Cameron announced the Tornados would continue in their specialist ground-attack role until March 2016. |
Mr Fallon said this second reprieve for the eight bombers - which are based in Cyprus - would ensure the RAF retained "the essential precision firepower, intelligence and surveillance" capabilities needed for operations against IS, also known as Isil. | Mr Fallon said this second reprieve for the eight bombers - which are based in Cyprus - would ensure the RAF retained "the essential precision firepower, intelligence and surveillance" capabilities needed for operations against IS, also known as Isil. |
He denied the extension had come about because there were no other RAF aircraft capable of flying the missions. | He denied the extension had come about because there were no other RAF aircraft capable of flying the missions. |
Tornados had "proved their worth" in Iraq, he told the BBC, adding they had completed about 30% of the coalition's surveillance missions, as well as carrying out air strikes. | Tornados had "proved their worth" in Iraq, he told the BBC, adding they had completed about 30% of the coalition's surveillance missions, as well as carrying out air strikes. |
Analysis | Analysis |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner | BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner |
The announcement on Britain's ageing but effective squadron of RAF Tornado bombers has been carefully planned. | The announcement on Britain's ageing but effective squadron of RAF Tornado bombers has been carefully planned. |
Mr Fallon announced it in Baghdad, from where he is keen to give the message that slowly but surely Iraqi forces are starting to push back the jihadists and retake territory. | Mr Fallon announced it in Baghdad, from where he is keen to give the message that slowly but surely Iraqi forces are starting to push back the jihadists and retake territory. |
He denied that Britain's contribution - of under 5% of the coalition's air strikes - was making only a negligible difference. He said the Tornados' combination of precision-guided weapons and hi-tech surveillance pods made them vital. | He denied that Britain's contribution - of under 5% of the coalition's air strikes - was making only a negligible difference. He said the Tornados' combination of precision-guided weapons and hi-tech surveillance pods made them vital. |
The painful truth for the coalition though is that for more than a year now IS has been able to hold on to most of the huge areas it has occupied in Iraq and Syria, something al-Qaeda never achieved. | The painful truth for the coalition though is that for more than a year now IS has been able to hold on to most of the huge areas it has occupied in Iraq and Syria, something al-Qaeda never achieved. |
It is earning estimated oil revenues of $40m a month and replenishing its ranks of recruits faster than they are being killed off. | It is earning estimated oil revenues of $40m a month and replenishing its ranks of recruits faster than they are being killed off. |
This, admitted the defence secretary, will be a long fight. | This, admitted the defence secretary, will be a long fight. |
Jonathan Beale: The UK's gap between rhetoric and reality | Jonathan Beale: The UK's gap between rhetoric and reality |
Speaking earlier in Baghdad, where he met Iraqi officials, he said Iraq needed British help with air support, training and equipment, but not with ground troops. | |
"RAF Tornados have carried out hundreds of strikes, helping Iraqi forces push back Isil from the Kurdish region and out of key towns such as Tikrit and Bayji," he said. | |
"We want to ensure we maintain this crucial operational tempo and so we will extend the lifetime of Number 12 Squadron for a further year to March 2017." | |
Tornado GR4 | |
Source: The RAF | |
The GR4s operating out of Cyprus are equipped with precision-guided Paveway bombs and Brimstone missiles. | The GR4s operating out of Cyprus are equipped with precision-guided Paveway bombs and Brimstone missiles. |
They can also be fitted with Raptor reconnaissance pods for carrying out surveillance and intelligence-gathering missions. | They can also be fitted with Raptor reconnaissance pods for carrying out surveillance and intelligence-gathering missions. |
Together with the RAF's unmanned Reaper drones they have flown more than 1,100 combat missions over Iraq and carried out more than 250 air strikes. | Together with the RAF's unmanned Reaper drones they have flown more than 1,100 combat missions over Iraq and carried out more than 250 air strikes. |
They have also carried out surveillance missions over Syria but Parliament has not approved air strikes there. | They have also carried out surveillance missions over Syria but Parliament has not approved air strikes there. |