National Audit Office report highlights increase in 'store rob' for UK Royal Navy (RN) fleet/ Richard Scott

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: IHS Jane's Navy International Vol.122, Issue 10, December 2017, p.09 (124)Summary: Spare shortages mean that the RN is increasingly being forced to rob working components from other ships, submarines, and aircraft to repair defective equipment, a report by the government's spending watchdog has found. This article highlights equipment cannibalisation in the RN.
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Spare shortages mean that the RN is increasingly being forced to rob working components from other ships, submarines, and aircraft to repair defective equipment, a report by the government's spending watchdog has found. This article highlights equipment cannibalisation in the RN.

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