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Future Combat Air System

Written question asked by Lord Beamish (Labour) on Thursday, 3 March 2022, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 3 March 2022 (named day). It was answered by Jeremy Quin (Conservative) on Thursday, 3 March 2022 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, with reference to page 18 of the National Audit Office's report, The Equipment Plan 2021 to 2031, published on 21 February 2022, for what reason the decision was taken to exclude costs associated with the Future Combat Air System in the previous report.

Answer

Last year we reported that the department faced a £7.3 billion shortfall. The shortfall meant that a number of important capabilities were not affordable within the Defence programme. Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is an early stage programme and in the previous 2020 report only the initial technology initiative was funded. The Integrated Review and the £16.5 billion increase in funding from the 2020 Spending Review have allowed the department to address the shortfall and add equipment to the programme, including the next phase of the FCAS programme. This addresses one of the key capability risks the NAO discussed in their previous 2020 report and the MOD's 2021 equipment plan shows a breakdown of these measures.

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Reference

131091

Session

2021-22
Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Ministry of Defence: The Equipment Plan 2021 to 2031
Monday, 21 February 2022
House of Commons papers
House of Commons
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