HC Deb 05 November 1997 vol 300 cc251-2W
Sir George Young

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received on the legality of joint weapons purchases through the West European Armaments Organisation and the Organisme Conjoint de Cooperation en Matière d'Armaments; and if he will make a statement. [13787]

Mr. Spellar

I am aware that questions regarding the legality of these organisations were raised in recent media reports. I have no reason, however, to doubt that the arrangements envisaged are based on a sound legal footing.

Sir George Young

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was the value of delivered military equipment between 1993 and 1996. [13788]

Dr. Reid

Statistics relating to payments for delivered equipment, as distinct from payments for work in progress on equipment contracts, are not available centrally. "Defence Statistics 1997", a copy of which is in the Library of the House, shows that total expenditure on equipment, including research and development, over the period was as follows:

  • 1993–94: £9,200 million
  • 1994–95: £8,819 million
  • 1995–96: £8,537 million
  • 1996–97: £8,460 million1
  • 1Estimate—full details of final outturn are not yet available.

Sir George Young

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was the value of offset agreements concluded to support military export sales between 1990 and 1996. [13792]

Mr. Spellar

Most offset agreements are concluded by British companies and the Ministry of Defence does not hold comprehensive records of their value.

Sir George Young

To ask the Secretary for Defence what is the value of current military equipment export orders. [13789]

Mr. Spellar

In 1996—the last year for which information is available—British companies won defence export orders worth £5.1 billion.

Sir George Young

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was the value of offset agreements concluded as a result of United Kingdom purchases of foreign military equipment between 1990 and 1996. [13793]

Mr. Spellar

The value of UK offset, normally referred to as Industrial Participation, agreements concluded as a result of UK purchases of foreign military equipment between 1990 and 1996 is £4.4 billion.