HC Deb 25 October 1999 vol 336 cc694-5W
Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence of the anti-personnel mines stored by the MoD how many and what percentage of the total were destroyed in each year since 1991. [94663]

Mr. Spellar

The UK no longer stores any operational anti-personnel mines. The last of the Army's operational stocks of APMs were destroyed on 22 February this year. The destruction programme for the last of the RAF's operational stocks of APMs—the HB 876 sub-munition for the JP233 weapon system—was completed on 19 October 1999. Available figures for anti-personnel mines destroyed by the UK are shown in the table.

Designation Year Quantity Total destroyed (%)
C3 Elsie 1995–96 374,257 64
1996–97 106,263 18
1998–99 99,788 17
1Retained 1,056 Less than 1
581,364 100
Mine and Discharger 1995–96 41,472 3
Barrel Assembly 1995–97 596,664 39
(Ranger) 1998–99 876,960 58
1Retained 2,088
1,517,184 100
Mine A/Tk L27A1 1995–96 4 Less than 1
1997–97 4,870 100
4,874 100
Mine A/P HE M86 1993–94 204 100
JP233 1997–98 6 0.4
1998–99 1,385 99.6
1,391 100
1As permitted under Article 3 of the Ottawa Convention, the UK will continue to retain the minimum necessary numbers of live APMs for training and testing in de-mining techniques. Other, inert, training APMs are not included in these figures.

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what target date his Department has set to destroy all the anti-personnel mines it currently holds. [94664]

Mr. Spellar

I am pleased to announce that the last operational UK anti-personnel mines—the HB 876 sub-munition to the RAF's JP 233 weapon system—were destroyed on 19 October. We have completed the UK's destruction programme over three years ahead of the timeframe laid down in the Ottawa Convention. The destruction programme was accelerated to demonstrate to the world the UK's clear and unequivocal commitment to the Ottawa Convention. As provided for in Article 3 of the Ottawa Convention, the UK will continue to hold the minimum necessary numbers of anti-personnel mines for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance, or mine destruction techniques.

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