HC Deb 08 May 1996 vol 277 c186W
Mr. David Clark

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what contribution Britain has made to Operation Purple Star; what is the purpose of the exercise; and if he will make a statement. [28277]

Mr. Soames

Exercise Purple Star is the culmination of a four-year cycle of purple exercises. The UK is contributing some 12,000 forces to what is the largest combined UK-US deployment since the Gulf crisis in 1991.

The UK commitment includes a maritime task force of some 30 ships, led by HMS Illustrious and including an escort force of six destroyers-frigates and two nuclear-powered attack submarines. Sixty RAF aircraft are to take part, including a force of 20 Harrier and Tornado fast jets in the offensive air role and 18 troop-carrying helicopters. In addition, 3 Commando Brigade and 5 Airborne Brigade, key elements of the joint rapid deployment force, will also participate.

The purpose of the exercise is to give UK and US forces practice in operating together in a force of this size. The UK is also using the exercise to provide useful operational experience to the newly formed permanent joint headquarters, and to examine the strategic deployment, command, control and maintenance of JRDF elements.

Dr. Clark

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how long it took HMS Fearless to travel from Britain to Operation Purple Star. [28279]

Mr. Soames

The journey took 10 days—from 16 to 26 April—as planned.

Dr. Clark

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what problems were experienced in the sea journey of HMS Fearless to Operation Purple Star; and what assessment he has made of her performance. [28278]

Mr. Soames

No problems were experienced in the sea journey of HMS Fearless to Operation Purple Star. This mission was assessed as satisfactorily completed.