The SNP have an agreed defence policy approved during the Perth conference. It appears they're going to do what we all expected and ask for proportional shares of UK kit
The whole article is in the above link.
They're being a bit general in terms of types of vehicles, "Ocean going vessels" can easily be interpreted to be OPVs and/or frigates + the 'fast jets' will undoubtably be Typhoons, would transport aircraft be C130's coming off the back of the A400M purchase?
Interesting about the "lack of new frigates, conventional submarines and MPA". With frigates unless Scotland buys a few T26 then the closest they'll get is a sniff at a few Type 23s when they go out of service. However they might not be happy with having to buy new radars and point air defence kit when we tear out Artisan + CAMM for the Type 26
As to the last 2; 'conventional submarines' (I'm assuming they mean SSKs?) and MPA, does Scotland have the sort of infrastructure to manufacture that kind of kit in the sort of numbers they'll get at something remotely close to an affordable price?
Would £2.5bn per annum be enough for all that gear including what else they've got their eye on?
Anyway, this have given me a lot to mull.
MORAY SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY: SNP CONFERENCE APPROVES UPDATED DEFENCE POLICYThe Scottish defence and peacekeeping forces will initially be equipped with Scotland’s share of current assets including ocean going vessels, fast jets for domestic air patrol duties, transport aircraft and helicopters as well as army vehicles, artillery and air defence systems. A Scottish defence industrial strategy and procurement plan will fill UK capability gaps in Scotland, addressing the lack of new frigates, conventional submarines and maritime patrol aircraft.
Joint procurement will be pursued with the rest of the UK and other allies as well as shared conventional basing, training and logistics arrangements, fulfilling shared priorities in ‘Smart Defence’. This includes sharing conventional military capabilities, setting priorities and better coordinating efforts providing economic synergies, job stability and taxpayer value for money.
The whole article is in the above link.
They're being a bit general in terms of types of vehicles, "Ocean going vessels" can easily be interpreted to be OPVs and/or frigates + the 'fast jets' will undoubtably be Typhoons, would transport aircraft be C130's coming off the back of the A400M purchase?
Interesting about the "lack of new frigates, conventional submarines and MPA". With frigates unless Scotland buys a few T26 then the closest they'll get is a sniff at a few Type 23s when they go out of service. However they might not be happy with having to buy new radars and point air defence kit when we tear out Artisan + CAMM for the Type 26
As to the last 2; 'conventional submarines' (I'm assuming they mean SSKs?) and MPA, does Scotland have the sort of infrastructure to manufacture that kind of kit in the sort of numbers they'll get at something remotely close to an affordable price?
Would £2.5bn per annum be enough for all that gear including what else they've got their eye on?
Anyway, this have given me a lot to mull.