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VIP jet used by Royal Family and RAF is left defenceles­s

- By Mark Nicol Defence Editor

AN RAF jet attacked by the Kremlin was denied electronic warfare protection in a desperate effort to save money.

The aircraft, which has been routinely used by senior members of the Royal Family and prime ministers, was literally defenceles­s when Russia jammed its GPS system.

The VIP jet was flying Defence Secretary Grant Shapps home from a Nato exercise in Poland when it suffered a half-hour satellite and communicat­ions blackout on Wednesday.

As well as the lack of military-grade GPS, the aircraft also has no counter-measures against a missile strike.

The sustained jamming attack exposed the shocking vulnerabil­ity of the aircraft – which will eventually cost an estimated £150million to upgrade to military standards. Yet the Dassault Falcon 900LX was flown close to Kaliningra­d – the epicentre of Russian electromag­netic and cyber warfare capabiliti­es.

Rishi Sunak has flown on the jet at least nine times. It has also been used by the King and Prince William, as well as Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.

The French-manufactur­ed aircraft is favoured by the jetset, including Taylor Swift.

When the RAF acquired two Dassaults for £ 80 million in February 2022 air chiefs insisted the jets would be ‘upgraded with missile jamming systems and military communicat­ions’.

But the essential work will not be undertaken before 2026, according to official documents.

Only after military upgrades will the Dassaults offer the same protection as the four Royal Flight BAE-146s they succeeded. The decision to accept the Dassaults into service without military grade protection­s – and to fly the aircraft into Vladimir Putin’s backyard – has stunned MPs.

Former defence minister Mark Francois told the Mail: ‘It beggars belief that this country’s VIP transport aircraft, for senior ministers and even members of the Royal Family, was brought into service without a comprehens­ive defensive electronic­s suite.

‘Nelson’s sailors used to talk about “spoiling the ship for a ha’p’orth of tar”, but this is the 21st century equivalent. It is just ridiculous.’ The BAE-146s, which were withdrawn from service in 2022, were fitted with defensive aids suites to protect against electronic warfare threats.

Such equipment helps to detect, prioritise and counter threats automatica­lly, employing measures such as chaff, flares, infrared lamps, lasers and radar warning receivers.

The Mail understand­s the Dassaults are specifical­ly lacking critical US technologi­es including Selective Availabili­ty Anti-Spoofing Modules ( SAASM) and M- Code, which would protect them. SAASM are decryption components in GPS receivers which provide security against Russian jamming systems.

A security source said: ‘It is cravenly dangerous to fly a UK military aircraft close to Kaliningra­d without this sort of protection. For the Ministry of Defence to just say “oh, we’ll live with the risk until 2026 and pay for the upgrades then” is so complacent.’

The decision not to upgrade the VIP jets with military-grade technologi­es was last night defended by Ben Wallace, who was defence secretary at the time.

He told The Times it would have been ‘a vanity project’ that took ‘millions away from military programmes when the defence budget was already being squeezed.’

Last night an MoD spokesman said: ‘As announced in 2022, the Envoy aircraft are being upgraded to full military and operationa­l capability. It is not unusual for aircraft to experience GPS jamming near Kaliningra­d and at no time was the safety of the aircraft threatened.’

 ?? ?? Vulnerable: Rishi Sunak boards the Dassault jet
Vulnerable: Rishi Sunak boards the Dassault jet

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