The Scotsman

£381m spent on tanks amid delay concerns

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Defence chiefs have already spent at least £381 million overhaulin­g British tanks, new figures reveal, amid concerns over costs and delays.

Lockheed Martin was hired six years ago to overhaul and fit new gun turrets to Britain’s ageing fleet of Warriors, which have served in the Gulf, Bosnia and Iraq.

But Ministry of Defence documents forecast the Warrior upgrade is a year behind schedule, with the programme incurring extra costs as a result of delays. Up to 380 new Warriors were to be upgraded under the original plans, forming the backbone of two armoured infantry brigades planned as part of a reorganisa­tion of the army.

However, a national newspaper reported last month that one of these brigades could be disbanded, with hundreds of its fighting vehicles scrapped as part of a drive to cut costs.

A review of the defence spending programme is also under way, which has led to speculatio­n over cuts to the Royal Marines and the Royal Navy’s amphibious assault vehicles as well as the Warrior programme.

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