§ 19. Mr. Andrew F. BennettTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what proposals have been received from the United States Administration for Upper Heyford and Lakenheath to be used as bases for United States F111 aircraft armed with air-launched cruise missiles.
§ 23. Mr. James LamondTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what proposals have been received from the United States Administration for Upper Heyford and Lakenheath to be used as bases for United States F111 aircraft armed with air-launched cruise missiles.
§ 60. Dr. ReidTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what proposals have been received from the United States Administration for Upper Heyford and Lakenheath to be used as bases for US F111 aircraft armed with air launched cruise missiles.
§ 76. Ms. PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what proposals have been received from the United States Administration for Upper Heyford and Lakenheath to be used as bases for US F111 aircraft armed with air-launched cruise missiles.
§ Mr. YoungerNo proposals have been received from the United States Administration. The redeployment to Europe of dual capable aircraft currently based in the United States is one force restructuring option currently under consideration within NATO, but no decisions on 215W this or any other option have yet been taken. There would in any case be no question of the redeployed aircraft being armed with strategic air-launched cruise missiles (ALCMs).
§ 28. Mr. McFallTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the role in current North Atlantic Treaty Organisation strategy of long-range sea-launched cruise missiles; and what changes in the role are currently being considered.
§ 40. Mr. MaddenTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the role in current North Atlantic Treaty Organisation strategy of long-range sea-launched cruise missiles; and what changes in the role are currently being considered.
§ 72. Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the role in current North Atlantic Treaty Organisation strategy of long-range sea-launched cruise missiles; and what changes in this role are currently being considered.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonSea-launched cruise missiles (SLCMs), which the United States navy has been deploying since 1984, provide a flexible and survivable addition to the US sea-based nuclear deterrent. Their specific role is to hold at risk fixed targets on land. SLCMs are not formally assigned to NATO.
§ 41. Ms. RuddockTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent discussions he has had with his United States counterpart about the possibility of F111s stationed in the United Kingdom carrying air-launched cruise missiles.
§ 66. Mr. LitherlandTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent discussions he has had with his United States counterpart about the possibility of F111s stationed in the United Kingdom carrying air-launched cruise missiles.
§ Mr. YoungerI refer the hon. Members to the answer I gave earlier today to the hon. Member for Sunderland, South (Mr. Mullin).