Some of this is long-term spending, so not relevant to the current financial crisis. e.g. F-35B - we won't be buying 80+ until well into the 2020s, so cutting the requirement to 80 won't affect the budget for over a decade.
There's no immediate requirement for more than the ten or so Reapers we'll soon have. There is, however, a requirement for bigger MALE UAVs to enter service in about 5 years, for which Mantis, & maybe Talarion, are candidates.
I don't understand this obsession with cancelling the A400M & buying more C-17s & C-130Js. We're making a substantial proportion of the A400M here, & the C-17 & C-130J are entirely imported, which is a significant factor when unemployment is high, the economy faltering, & state finances stretched. Spending in the UK is partly returned through taxes, & laid-off workers would be a burden on the state. Factor in that exchange rate changes have made the A400M a lot cheaper relative to the US types than it was a few years ago, & I see no financial justification.
I agree that some of our heavy armour & artillery are currently surplus, & should be preserved & stored. We may not need it now, but we may in the future. Cutting both F-35B & Typhoon I think would be a mistake, for the same reason. We mustn't equip ourselves only for fighting the type of war we currently have in Afghanistan. That's standard mistake no.1, the one everyone is always warned not to make.
Why retire Bays? They're busy. And cheap. They'll have loads of life left when QE & PoW are up & running, & are very cheap to run. If we're going to be specialising in strategic raiding, they're exactly what we'll need.
There's no immediate requirement for more than the ten or so Reapers we'll soon have. There is, however, a requirement for bigger MALE UAVs to enter service in about 5 years, for which Mantis, & maybe Talarion, are candidates.
I don't understand this obsession with cancelling the A400M & buying more C-17s & C-130Js. We're making a substantial proportion of the A400M here, & the C-17 & C-130J are entirely imported, which is a significant factor when unemployment is high, the economy faltering, & state finances stretched. Spending in the UK is partly returned through taxes, & laid-off workers would be a burden on the state. Factor in that exchange rate changes have made the A400M a lot cheaper relative to the US types than it was a few years ago, & I see no financial justification.
I agree that some of our heavy armour & artillery are currently surplus, & should be preserved & stored. We may not need it now, but we may in the future. Cutting both F-35B & Typhoon I think would be a mistake, for the same reason. We mustn't equip ourselves only for fighting the type of war we currently have in Afghanistan. That's standard mistake no.1, the one everyone is always warned not to make.
Why retire Bays? They're busy. And cheap. They'll have loads of life left when QE & PoW are up & running, & are very cheap to run. If we're going to be specialising in strategic raiding, they're exactly what we'll need.