A new report by the Commons Defence Committee warned the fleet was “alarmingly” low in number, and would struggle to defend the UK in an “all-out war”.
Britain has been left “dangerously exposed” by Tory cuts to our military air combat fleet, MPs have warned.
A new report by the Commons Defence Committee warned the fleet was “alarmingly” low in number, and would struggle to defend the UK in an “all-out war”. Cuts set out in the 2021 Defence Command Paper will create a combat air capability gap that will persist into the 2030s, as Tory committee chair Tobias Ellwood warned of “turbulent times ahead” if ministers don’t change course.
The intervention comes just days after Rishi Sunak prompted concern in military circles by promoting ally Grant Shapps, who has little defence experience, to Defence Secretary. The panel criticised the retirement of the C-130J Hercules transport aircraft fleet seven years before its planned out-of-service date.
It said the move severely reduces the capacity of the RAF’s air mobility fleet to support defence operations and humanitarian missions, and could hamper the special forces in particular.