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UK to Phase Out Warships, Choppers, and Drones in Sweeping Defense Cuts

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 22, 2024
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The UK has unveiled plans to decommission Royal Navy warships, helicopters, and drones to free up budget for other key defense initiatives.

Defence Secretary John Healy confirmed the decision during a recent parliamentary hearing, saying the move could save up to 500 million pounds ($625 million) in maintenance and repair costs over the next five years.

Among the vessels to be axed are the amphibious warfare ships HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark, as well as the HMS Northumberland frigate, which has sustained structural damage “that makes her simply uneconomical to repair.”

The UK will also retire its Watchkeeper drone fleet, which has faced significant cost overruns and flight safety concerns.

The cuts will extend to more than 30 Royal Air Force helicopters, including Chinooks and Pumas, some of which have been in service for over three decades.

“These will not be the last difficult decisions I will have to make,” he remarked. “These decisions will deliver better value for money and ensure we are in a better position to modernize and strengthen UK defense.”

‘Accelerated Retirement’

Healey described the decision as part of a larger modernization effort to adapt the British Armed Forces to evolving regional threats.

He referred to the move as an “accelerated retirement” because many of the assets were nearing the end of their operational life and were set to be replaced in the near future.

For instance, the Chinook helicopters will be succeeded by the new H-47ER (Extended Range) platforms, while the Puma fleet is set to be replaced by the New Medium Helicopter.

“To ensure that Britain is kept secure at home and strong abroad in a changing world, defense needs to make changes too. Difficult decisions are required,” Healey explained.

A Sign of Strained Resources?

The recent announcement predictably drew criticism from opposition lawmakers, as concerns grow over the UK’s readiness for a full-scale war.

Matthew Savill, a director at a leading British defense think tank, suggested that the decision could signal how tight resources are within the Ministry of Defence.

“In particular, the upcoming Defence Review will need to address the future role of the Royal Marines, how the Navy will maintain and expand its fleet of escorts, and the impact of these cuts on helicopter capacity and procurement,” he told Breaking Defense.



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