HC Deb 25 May 2004 vol 421 cc1617-8W
Mr. Kidney

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what improvements have been made to systems for combat identification in the light of experience gained from Operation Telic. [1746031

Mr. Ingram

The Ministry of Defence remains committed to improving combat effectiveness and minimising casualties by improving Combat Identification (ID). We already have a continuing programme to support our Armed Forces' Combat ID capability through investment in equipment, training and the continuous review of tactics, techniques and procedures. Following warfighting operations in Iraq the Department undertook a comprehensive review of Combat ID to identify the scope for improvements that could be made. As they become available, lessons from operations in Iraq will inform our approach to all elements of Combat ID capability.

In addition to our programme of continuous improvement and as a direct result of United Kingdom experience during the warfighting phase of Op. Telic, we have continued to deploy in theatre the United States Blue Force Tracking equipment. We have also provided air and ground platforms with systems that support identification in theatre. In addition, we are working on an agreement with the US for the exchange of information on situational awareness systems. Combat Identification devices for vehicles procured under Urgent Operational Requirement arrangements are also being used in routine training.