Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Defence
  • /
  • New RAF intelligence aircraft to be delivered early

Defence

New RAF intelligence aircraft to be delivered early

UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the second RAF Airseeker intelligence aircraft will be delivered well ahead of schedule.

Above: The RAF Airseeker Rivet Joint RC-135W signals intelligence aircraft has state of the art airborne electronic surveillance capabilities.

Following the Prime Minister’s recent direction to invest and build up the UK’s intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) capability, the Defence Secretary has confirmed that the second Airseeker (Rivet Joint) signals intelligence plane is expected to be delivered to the RAF in September, seven months early.

Advertisement
ODU RT 2

The first Airseeker is currently employed on operations, alongside a variety of other RAF units, in the fight against ISIL in the skies over Iraq and Syria.

The Airseeker aircraft has state of the art airborne electronic surveillance capability, allowing it to collect, analyse, and disseminate detailed signals intelligence information. In doing so it offers vital support to combat identification and targeting operations.

The new aircraft is expected to be deployable in a matter of weeks after delivery.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: "We’re the only coalition nation conducting manned ISR over Syria. And Today I can announce that our latest Airseeker plane will be delivered next month, seven months ahead of schedule and will be operational shortly after that in the skies above Iraq and Syria – providing essential intelligence in the fight against ISIL. No one, except the US, matches our efforts."

As the Prime Minister made clear earlier in the week when visiting RAF Waddington, the home of the UK’s ISTAR force, the UK is already a leading country in the counter-ISIL coalition of over 60 countries.

Advertisement
ODU RT

With investment in high-end surveillance, such as Sentinel, Airseeker and Reaper aircraft, plus RAPTOR pods for the Tornado GR4, the UK is a world leader and offers a vast array of capabilities.

In order to ensure the UK remains at the forefront of the fight against extremism it is important to continue investing in this area, and the announcement by the Defence Secretary today confirms the continued commitment to bring in the latest equipment to keep Britain safe.

Alongside Britain's commitment to meet the NATO target to spend 2% of GDP on defence, we are also one of just seven member nations to meet NATO’s guideline to spend 20% of its defence budget on major equipment and equipment support.

Nearly £8 billion was spent on new equipment and infrastructure in 2014/15. This investment not only delivers peerless equipment and technology to our forces, better protecting our nation, but also strengthens the defence industry which is then better placed to export to allied nations.

Speaking at the RUSI Air Power conference, the Defence Secretary went on to say: "Defence remains the nation’s number one priority. By increasing the Defence budget from next year by 0.5 per cent in real terms until 2020/21, meeting NATO’s pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defence every year of this decade and by putting aside an additional £1.5 billion for a Joint Fund to be used by the Armed Forces and security and intelligence agencies, we’re sending the strongest signal to our allies and adversaries alike that Britain will not be cowed, that we will continue doing what is right – standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies to defend our way of life.

"Incidentally, the US was first to applaud our stance, praising us as their 'primary partner' and 'indispensible ally'."

 

Advertisement
General Atomics LB General Atomics LB
BMT partners with DNV to advance Australian Landing Craft design

Defence

BMT partners with DNV to advance Australian Landing Craft design

24 April 2024

BMT has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with classification society DNV, primarily aimed at advancing BMT’s development of an Australian version of its CAIMEN Large Design for the future Landing Craft – Heavy (LC-H) programme, for the Australian Army.

BMT SPARO project secures British Army funding

Defence

BMT SPARO project secures British Army funding

23 April 2024

In a major development for the BMT SPARO project, the British Army’s Futures Directorate has provided funding to build, supply and demonstrate the latest prototype for UK medics who took part in Project CONVERGENCE, the premier US Army experimentation exercise in March.

Sixth Astute class submarine officially named Agamemnon

Defence Events

Sixth Astute class submarine officially named Agamemnon

23 April 2024

The Royal Navy’s latest Astute Class submarine has been officially named at BAE Systems’ Submarines site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Agamemnon - named after the ancient Greek king - is the sixth of seven Astute submarines being built by the Company. She is due to be launched later this year, ahead of being commissioned into the Royal Navy.

BAE Systems selects HDUSA to modernise Radford Army Ammunition Plant

Defence

BAE Systems selects HDUSA to modernise Radford Army Ammunition Plant

22 April 2024

BAE Systems Ordnance Systems Inc. (OSI) has selected Hanwha Defense USA (HDUSA), the US defence subsidiary of Hanwha Aerospace in South Korea, to modernise an existing production building at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant, Virginia, USA.

Advertisement
Marshall RT 2
James Fisher & Sons strengthens defence presence in Barrow-in-Furness

Defence

James Fisher & Sons strengthens defence presence in Barrow-in-Furness

22 April 2024

James Fisher & Sons plc has further strengthened its 177 year commitment to Barrow-in-Furness through a dedicated defence presence within its company headquarters.

NP Aerospace progresses Raytheon HELWS on Wolfhound

Defence

NP Aerospace progresses Raytheon HELWS on Wolfhound

19 April 2024

NP Aerospace has announced it is one of the key partners on the UK MoD’s Laser Directed Energy Weapon Land Demonstrator programme working with Raytheon UK to progress integration of Raytheon’s High-Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) onto the Wolfhound vehicle.

Advertisement
Marshall RT