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UK Announces Boost to Campaign In Afghanistan

by UK Government News
December 8, 2010
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On his latest visit to Afghanistan, the Prime Minister David Cameron has announced a package of measures to provide a significant boost to the military campaign. Both UK troops and the Afghan National Security Forces will benefit from increased funding and state of the art equipment.

The Prime Minister announced:

  • £33.1 million for the development of the Afghan National Police in 2010/11; including building seven police stations in addition to the two UK-funded police stations opened in Helmand last month.
  • £135 million to double Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS).

The Prime Minister also inspected the new Warthog armoured vehicle, which is now operational in Afghanistan.

Accompanied by the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir David Richards, the Prime Minister arrived at Camp Bastion – the main British base in Helmand province – on Monday.

Visiting the Helmand Police Training Centre on the outskirts of Lashkar Gah to present graduation certificates to newly qualified Afghan policemen, he revealed that the extra £33.1 million resources would help build or refurbish 48 police stations, including seven to be opened before Spring 2011. These improvements to essential infrastructure – in addition to more resources for training – will help the Afghan National Police appear both more visible and more professional to the Afghan population, enabling them to carry out their role more effectively.

The Prime Minister travelled to Main Operating Base Lashkar Gah for a briefing by Commander Task Force Helmand, Brigadier James Chiswell, and on the progress made by the Provincial Reconstruction Team to drive social, economic and political development in the area.

He later met soldiers who crew and maintain the newly operational Warthog armoured vehicle, which is replacing the Viking vehicle in Afghanistan. Able to operate in the most diverse and demanding environments – including moving through water, climbing steep slopes and crossing drainage ditches – this tracked vehicle provides troops with high levels of protection whilst giving commanders the flexibility to operate in areas where the terrain and local infrastructure mean a more agile vehicle is needed.

The doubling of the numbers of Reaper aircraft means troops will also benefit from increased support to ground operations from the air. Reaper provides live, detailed images of the area in which troops are operating, 24 hours a day, allowing commanders on the ground to make more informed and effective decisions to defeat the enemy. Uniquely for this type of aircraft, Reaper is also armed. It has already proved successful in helping to both detect and destroy enemy targets and IED networks in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister David Cameron said:

“As Christmas approaches, I know the thoughts will be of home and of loved ones; I would like personally to thank everyone serving in Afghanistan for the sacrifice they are making. I say to them, it is great work you are doing and we must continue to do all we can to help you endure.

“This is my sixth visit to Afghanistan, to Helmand Province, and my second this year – and what I see is some grounds for cautious optimism. The amount of ground that’s covered by the forces is up, the amount of markets that are open, the number of provincial and district governors that are in place, the number of schools that are open, the level of security – there are lots of signs of positive improvement.”

Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox said:

“I’m delighted that Warthog is proving so successful on operations. Robust and agile, it is a valuable addition to the range of vehicles already available to commanders on the ground, giving them both flexibility and high levels of protection on operations. In addition, the significant increase in air surveillance will mean commanders are equipped with the best information possible when deciding how best to defeat the enemy. This significant increase in resources demonstrates our commitment to ensuring frontline troops have the world class equipment they need to help combat the threat of IEDs.”

Corporal Tristan ‘Tiny’ Cordery (35), from Fowey in Cornwall, is a veteran of two tours of Iraq and one of Kosovo, and has previously served in Afghanistan. He has now returned to Afghanistan as a Warthog commander with the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment.

“I’m excited about using the new Warthog vehicle – we can use Warthog to get where other vehicles cannot go. We can choose between the heavy, grenade or general purpose machine guns. This gives me, as the Warthog commander, the flexibility to tailor my armament to the mission – and that’s a vital capability in order to succeed in the complicated environment of Afghanistan.

“With this firepower comes good armour. The Warthog can take rocket-propelled grenade hits, machine gun fire and has better protection from IEDs. This combination of firepower and protection is what us Tankies are looking for in a vehicle.”

Background Information
UK Forces are deployed to Afghanistan as part of the UN authorised, NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission. UK operations in Afghanistan are being conducted under the name Operation HERRICK.

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