Posted on 01/19/2011 9:52:00 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
.K. military officials are preparing plans to bridge capability gaps that have emerged out of last years Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) even as they brace for further cuts to plug remaining funding shortfalls.
On the agenda for a Jan. 25 meeting are issues such as how to transition carrier strike capability in the absence of a fully operational aircraft carrier, and whether the planned Scavenger medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft program can take on missions associated with the canceled Nimrod MRA4 maritime patrol aircraft and R1 Sentinel. The latter is due to be withdrawn from service once Afghanistan operations wind down.
Plans for the Scavenger system which is slated to be developed in conjunction with France under a cooperation agreement signed last year are still in the formative stage. Although early plans called for a 2015 in-service date, 2018 is seen as more realistic.
Although the exact mission for Scavenger has not been finalized, Air Cmdr. Malcolm Brecht, director of the Air Staff, says with the decision to retire the Sentinel, We will look to mitigate its loss as part of the Scavenger [remotely piloted aircraft] program. Scavenger also could serve as a gapfiller in the maritime patrol realm, although the military is already exploring the extent to which some of the roles the Nimrod was to perform can be reallocated, with C-130s used for search and rescue, E-3Ds for sea surveillance, and helicopters and ships for anti-submarine warfare.
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