UK’s NATO commitments threatened by ‘damaged’ army procurement programme
The UK's plan to arm its army has didn't adapt to a extra harmful world following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the federal government dangers being unable to satisfy important NATO commitments, an influential group of MPs has warned.In a damning evaluation of the Ministry of Defence's (MoD's) capability to buy gear, the Public Accounts Committee stated it had "serious doubts" {that a} rolling, ten-year procurement plan is "agile and responsive enough to react to this more dangerous international situation".
It referred to as the entire system overseen by Defence Equipment and Support - the department of the MoD charged with procuring package - "broken".The MPs questioned an "optimism bias" behind the £242.3bn gear funds for 2022-to-2032 given the affect of rising inflatio...