On Monday 19th January, Andrew took the opportunity to ask the Minister for Defence Procurement, Philip Dunne MP, about the reliability of the Government's F-35 programme.
We find ourselves in an intensely dangerous geopolitical climate, which makes the effectiveness and efficiency of our military capabilities vital. Therefore, it is important that we ensure that we have the most reliable vehicles and that our aircraft are closely assessed. This should involve checking the reliability of the new F-35 for a substantial period of time prior to taking the Tornado out of commission.
Andrew: 'What discussions he has had with his US counterpart on the cost, operational capacity and reliability of the F-35 programme.'
Philip Dunne MP, The Minister for Defence Procurement: 'I had a successful bilateral meeting with Bob Work, the US Deputy Secretary of Defence, only last Friday, at which the F-35 programme came up. Aircraft costs are in line with estimates, operational capability is expanding and fleet reliability is improving as more aircraft come on stream and into the programme, and logistic support increases. The aircraft remains on schedule to meet our initial operating capability in December 2018.'
Andrew: 'I thank the Minister for his response. Will he reassure the House that he will not bring the current fleet of Tornado aircraft out of service until the F-35 has proven its operational reliability after several years of active service?'
Philip Dunne MP, Minister of Defence: 'The outstanding air-to-ground capability of our Tornado squadrons is being steadily migrated on to the Typhoon platform initially. In November’s SDSR, we secured considerable investment in the RAF combat jet fleets, including the extension of our Tornado squadrons’ out-of-service date to 2018-19, an increase in our Typhoon fleet by two squadrons, and the extension of the Typhoon out-of-service date to 2040. In addition, we reaffirmed our commitment to acquiring a total of 138 F-35s during the life of the programme and buying more aircraft earlier, so that we have 24 F-35 Lightning IIs by 2023.'