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3rd World UK Failing Simple Military Technologies

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MoD’s £370mn armored cars ‘keep breaking down’: Britain’s top 5 defense kit flops
Published time: 29 Sep, 2017 14:41 Edited time: 29 Sep, 2017 17:01
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The British Army has been accused of a “massive waste of money” after shelling out millions on armored vehicles that break down in hot weather.
Here are 5 other occasions on which the UK has squandered taxpayer’s money on faulty gear.

A military insider has blasted the Ministry of Defence (MoD)’s giant £370 million ($495m) shopping spree on 400 Foxhound armored cars.

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An unnamed sergeant serving in the British Army described the patrol cars as a waste.

“They break down all the time,” he told the Sun.

“They can’t handle the heat, they have a massive problem with it. At 50 degrees the engine cooks out.”

The MoD deployed the Foxhounds five years ago after the thin armor on the army’s Snatch Land Rovers was found to have resulted in 37 deaths.

British soldiers labelled the vehicles “mobile coffins.”

In August this year Defense Secretary Michael Fallon admitted lives “could have been saved” if the vehicles had been fitted with thicker armor.

But this is not the first time Britain has shelled out for equipment that hasn’t made the grade.

1. The £1bn tank program – which produced no tanks
MPs were astonished in 2011 when they learned of the staggering spend on a tank program which did not actually deliver any tanks.

The “extraordinary failure” will leave the army with a gap in efficiency until 2025.

Cash was wasted setting up deals for tanks and spending on design projects – but not a single tank was delivered to forces on the ground.

2. Destroyers stymied in warm water – for a cool £1bn
Taxpayers in Britain were left footing the £1 billion bill for Type 45 destroyers... that break down in warm water.

Unfortunately they were deployed to the Persian Gulf.

The gas turbine engines running the six ships in the warm waters of Arabia are known to “degrade catastrophically.”

“There comes a point where, in plain English, the warranty runs out,” Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin told the House of Commons Defense Committee.

3. F-35 fail – and the cost keeps climbing
Stealth jets, which will set the MoD back £70 million each, have struggled with “unacceptable” software problems.

A report into the US-made F-35 revealed it is “less reliable” than the MoD had previously hoped.

A recent investigation by the Times found software upgrades fixing the issues would bump up the cost to £150 million per jet.

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4. Straight shooters? Not in this heat
It is not just the military who are handling duff kit.

Counter-terrorism police in the UK could be way off target if they use their Heckler & Koch G36 weapons on a hot day.

A report found the German-made firearms are unreliable if exposed to sunlight and heat for prolonged periods.

The findings, in 2015, suggested inaccuracies of up to 20 feet at long range when temperatures top 30C.

Precision tests highlighted the fault, sparking a police review by the Home Office.

5. Hunter-killer rust buckets
The UK’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines suffered corrosion issues after cost-cutting, it was found.

A leaked MoD document showed the first three Astute class boats are “likely” to suffer problems in the future, the Guardian revealed.

During their construction, tests showed the sub could not retreat fast enough from attack. Its critics branded the subs a “V8 with a Morris Minor engine.”

The £9.75 billion fleet was commissioned almost 20 years ago but it took more than a decade to prepare the first three of 12.

Britain can ill afford to splash its cash on faulty equipment.

Admiral Sir George Zambellas has warned that, without a serious cash injection, the British military will have the capability of a “Third World nation.”
 
You see. That is why they need to by Singapore's military equipment.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...ent-for-sale-including-singapore-made-9247218

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LONDON: The British armed forces is selling off military equipment in the “biggest-ever" fire sale of its kind, the Daily Mail reported on Sunday (Sep 24).

The assets on sale include the Singapore-made Warthog armoured troop carriers, which the report said were "praised for saving the lives of UK troops in Afghanistan”.

Developed by Singapore Technologies (ST) Kinetics, the Warthog all-terrain vehicles were delivered to the British Army in 2010.

Under the contract with the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence (MOD), four Warthog variants – troop carrier, ambulance, command and repair and recovery – were developed by ST Kinetics.

In its report, the Daily Mail said: “Some 17 Warthogs were blown up by Taliban roadside bombs, but not a single soldier travelling inside the vehicles was killed.”

Eighty-five Warthogs will go on sale with an estimated price tag of £500,000 (US$676,000) per vehicle, the report said. They were reportedly bought for £1.8 million each.

The sale of the Warthogs is part of a wider sell-off exercise by the British armed forces, with the equipment featuring in an MOD-issued sales catalogue that was distributed to prospective buyers at a recent arms fair in London.


Also up for sale, according to the Daily Mail, are Special Forces helicopters and around 50 ships, including a helicopter carrier and hundreds of combat and support vehicles.

Source: CNA/rw
 
hope the taliban buys them from the brits
 
To me this is a sign of strength not weakness-that the public is able to learn about such info.
In undemocratic or pseudo democratic countries, all these bad news will be covered up. Even if somehow leaked, will just be
dismissed with words like' its an honest mistake, lets move on", no blame culture or they've magnified the problem unfairly.
 
it also take strenght to certify a indian as a moslem 4xs... imagine the amount of cash michael jackson has paid to bleach white n the entire world still tink he is a nigger with a nose that drops off ocassionally
 
Told u bankrupt British Empire UK were bad in technical products and design and yet boast their industrial revolution products to China expecting clever Chinese to buy from them back in 1700s.

Tell tge Pommies to stick to criminal trades which they were good at:

1. illegal drug trade
2. Slaves trades and coolie trades
3. Rothchild financial IOU Fed Reserve Notes.

What else pommies are good at:

1.sell their white women in porno and sex and strip naked in movies.

Knn. Fucking useless English
 
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