HC Deb 05 July 2000 vol 353 cc197-8W
Mr. Key

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will acquire GPS tail kits for all RAF iron bombs. [129080]

Mr. Spellar

On current plans, we aim to introduce an all-weather precision bombing capability in 2006. The Kosovo campaign confirmed the need to improve our capability in this area and we are examining the scope for advancing this date alongside other high priorities.

Various technological solutions are available that could provide autonomous guidance for a weapon which meets this requirement, including the use of Global Positional System (GPS) technology.

There is not considered to be a requirement to acquire all-weather guidance for all our bombs. Laser guided bombs such as Paveway 2 and 3 remain highly cost effective weapons in the majority of weather conditions.

Mr. Key

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will acquire the Maverick missile system. [129081]

Mr. Hoon

The Kosovo campaign identified the need to enhance our precision attack capability. In March, I announced the start of work to trial the integration of Maverick anti-armour missiles onto RAF Harrier GR7. Trials are proceeding and further decisions will be taken when they are complete.

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