Vigilance can report that the MoD has announced a £60M deal for extra RAF precision weapons which will help sustain hundreds of UK jobs.
Our Defence Team learnt that Paveway IV is among the most advanced precision bombs in the world and is considered the backbone of the RAF’s bombing capability.
A source at the MoD said the contract had been awarded to Raytheon UK and would sustain some 450 jobs in advanced weapons manufacturing at its plants in Glenrothes, Scotland and Harlow, Essex.
It was also gathered that a number of jobs would also be sustained at subcontractors Portsmouth Aviation Ltd, Portsmouth and Thales plant based in Basingstoke.
According to our source at the MoD Paveway IV proved highly effective during the 2011 air campaign over Libya and is also currently used in Afghanistan on Tornado jets. It is fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and laser guidance systems which mean that the precision delivery of the capability is unaffected by clouds or smoke screens, giving the UK the capability to conduct 24-hour attacks against a wide range of targets.
The weapon has a UK-developed fail-safe fuse mechanism means that the bomb will only detonate once it has reached its intended target.
Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Peter Luff, said: “The Paveway IV bomb has been proven in combat in Afghanistan, where it continues to equip RAF Tornados, and in operations in support of the UN over Libya. It is a highly sophisticated weapon and this contract will both boost the MOD’s weapon stocks and support the employment of hundreds of skilled staff at plants across theUK who are working on this project.”
Minister Luff added: “By stabilising the defence budget, more and more we are able to commit to equipment projects which help to safeguard our national security.”
Whilst Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice-Marshal Baz North, said: “Paveway munitions have long been a success story for the Royal Air Force in terms of their precision bombing capability. The ability to operate in any weather means that we are able to support operations 24/7; Paveway IV weapons are a real asset to not only the Royal Air Force, but to Defence as a whole.”
Paveway IV was first introduced to operations in Afghanistan in 2008 and plans are in hand to fit it to the RAF’s Typhoon combat aircraft in 2013.