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Old 16th Jul 2009, 11:59
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Torygraph: Shortage of helicopters undermining 'protection' of troops in Afghanistan

A shortage of helicopters is undermining the "protection" of British troops in Afghanistan, a group of MPs has warned.

The Commons Defence Select Committee also said that key battlefield operations were being inhibited due to a lack of air transport. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) must increase the number of helicopters and train more crew, the MPs argued.

The criticisms came in a specially-produced report, amid a row over military equipment sparked by the deaths of 15 UK service personnel in Afghanistan in just 10 days...........

.....committee chairman James Arbuthnot said: "It seems to us that operational commanders in the field today are unable to undertake potentially valuable operations because of the lack of helicopters for transportation around the theatre of operations. We are also concerned that operational commanders find they have to use ground transport, when helicopter lift would be preferred, both for the outcome and for the protection of our forces."

The committee said improved maintenance and support structures had been "paying dividends" in terms of the available flying hours for helicopters such as the Chinook in theatre. But it added: "Nevertheless, helicopter capability is being seriously undermined by the shortage of helicopters, particularly medium-lift support helicopters, capable of being deployed in support of operations overseas. We believe that the size of the fleet is an issue, and are convinced that the lack of helicopters is having adverse consequences for operations today and, in the longer term, will severely impede the ability of the UK Armed Forces to deploy."

The MoD's plan to bridge the "capability deficit" by patching up "ageing" Sea Kings and Pumas before the introduction of a new generation of helicopters was "not the best option, either operationally or in terms of the use of public money". "Only a procurement of new helicopters can meet the original objective of reducing the number of types of helicopter in service within the UK Armed Forces," the MPs insisted.

Referring to concerns about the military's ability to protect troops and undertake key operations with current helicopter availability, the MPs said: "We are troubled by the forecast reduction in numbers of medium and heavy lift battlefield helicopters, which will make this worse."

The committee warned that the intensity of the campaign in Afghanistan had "stretched the manning of the helicopter fleet". "It is therefore unfeasible to surge helicopters into theatre," it added.

There were also worries that crews were training in aircraft which did not have the same equipment as those in the combat zone. "It is unacceptable for personnel to encounter new equipment for the first time in theatre," the report said.

Later today there will be a full-scale Commons debate which will give MPs a fresh chance to air their misgivings......

Session 2008-09, 16 July 2009 -Publication of Report: Helicopter capability
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