MOD seals the deal on nine new Maritime Patrol Aircraft to keep UK safe
皇冠体育app Ministry of Defence has confirmed the deal to purchase nine P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) for the Royal Air Force (RAF).

皇冠体育app P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft. Copyright: Boeing. All Rights Reserved
皇冠体育app new aircraft, which will be based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, will play a vital role in protecting the UK鈥檚 nuclear deterrent and the UK鈥檚 two new aircraft carriers. 皇冠体育appy will also be able to locate and track hostile submarines, and will enhance the UK鈥檚 maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) capability. This capability will also bring economic benefits to Scotland and the wider UK, with an additional 400 personnel based at RAF Lossiemouth.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said:
Our new MPA aircraft will provide significant protection of the UK鈥檚 nuclear deterrent and our 拢6 billion aircraft carriers.
皇冠体育appy are part of our plan for stronger and better defence, backed by a budget that will rise each year of this decade. That means more ships, more聽 aircraft, more troops available at readiness, better equipment for special forces, more being spent on cyber 鈥� to deal with the increased threats to our country.
皇冠体育app P-8A MPA, manufactured by Boeing, are being purchased from the US Government via a Foreign Military Sale. 皇冠体育app cost of developing and delivering the UK鈥檚 MPA capability, including paying for the people, their training, the infrastructure and necessary support at RAF Lossiemouth will be around 拢3 billion over the next decade. By tapping into the well-established US production line, the UK will get a tested and proven piece of equipment in the right timeline. In addition, the RAF will benefit from collaboration with some of the UK鈥檚 key allies, including the US Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.
皇冠体育app P-8A can operate at long range from its operating base without refuelling and has the endurance to carry out high and low-level airborne maritime and overland surveillance for extended periods. This cutting-edge aircraft will also be able to conduct wide-area search of open ocean to locate small boats and drop rescue life-rafts and equipment to vessels and people in distress.
Tony Douglas, Chief Executive Officer of the MOD鈥檚 Defence Equipment and Support organisation, said:
Already in service with other nations, the P-8A aircraft was the best solution to fill our Maritime Patrol Aircraft capability gap; it is tried, tested and can be delivered in the timeline we need. 皇冠体育app fact that we have been able to commit the main investment decision on this key procurement less than nine months after the Government announced its intention to buy these aircraft is a great testament to the agility, professionalism, and drive of DE&S, working closely with colleagues across MOD and the US Navy.
皇冠体育app P-8A is based on the Boeing 737, which is already supplied by UK industry, supporting several hundred direct UK jobs. What is more, UK manufacturers also already provide specialist sub-systems for the P-8 itself. Companies include Marshall for the auxiliary fuel tanks, Martin Baker for the crew seats and General Electric for weapon pylons. 皇冠体育app new order of P-8As is also set to create opportunities for the UK to bid for training and support contracts.
皇冠体育app announcement of this deal also marks the point at which responsibility for leadership of the MPA Programme transfers from Joint Forces Command to the RAF. With the first aircraft due to arrive in the UK in 2019/2020, the RAF has been committed to maintaining the skills needed to operate these MPAs through the 鈥榮eed-corn鈥� programme, which has embedded former RAF MPA operators within the MPA squadrons of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA.
Air Vice-Marshal Gerry Mayhew, who is responsible for the RAF鈥檚 fast jets and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance assets, said:
皇冠体育app seed-corn initiative has been vital in ensuring that our future MPA aircrew are prepared to regenerate the UK鈥檚 MPA capability. By retaining those essential skills, our aircrew are already on the front foot when it comes to operating these new aircraft.