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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 17 Dec 1980

Vol. 325 No. 8

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Defence Equipment.

29.

asked the Minister for Defence the length of time evaluations and examinations have been going on to acquire a twin-engined helicopter; if there have been delays in acquiring such an aircraft, in view of the quick acquistion of an executive jet by the Air Corps; if similar action could be taken to acquire this vital type of helicopter for the Air Corps; if he will give an undertaking to have such aircraft in service by the end of the year; and if he will give a date for delivery.

As stated in reply to the Deputy's question on 24 June 1980, provision was included in the Defence Vote, 1979, for a down payment on the purchase of a twin-engined helicopter. Tenders were invited with a view to purchase but, as it was indicated by the manufacturers of certain aircraft in which the Defence Forces were interested that these would be phased out of production and replaced with newer models over the next few years, it was decided not to proceed with purchase; it was intended instead to arrange for the lease of a twin-engined helicopter this year. Tenders for the lease of a twin-engined helicopter were invited and, after evaluation, a contract was placed for the lease of a suitable twin-engined helicopter. Delivery is due by the end of May 1981.

Having regard to the necessity for detailed technical investigation and examination of the aircraft offered, including their suitability for the roles required of them and the change in procurement arrangements occasioned by the developments relating to the introduction of new models. I do not consider that there was any undue delay in finalising arrangements for the acquisition of a suitable aircraft in this case.

30.

asked the Minister for Defence if he will state in relation to a report (details supplied) concerning the Army's Churchill tanks: (a) if the report was accurate and, if so, the reason action was taken; and (b) the number of Churchill tanks still in existence and the condition of each; if he will give, in the interests of preservation, an undertaking that such items will be examined by a military analyst before their destruction is allowed to take place; if examples of this type of vehicle will be retained for military museum purposes; and if any vehicles have been or will be made available to the Ulster Folk Museum.

An old Churchill tank which had been located on my Department's lands at Leitrim, Glen of Imaal, close to the public road, was buried because it attracted young persons to enter the lands which are a source of danger. The Department have one other Churchill tank which is unserviceable. It is located in a military museum at the Curragh Camp.

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