Tuesday, January 25, 2011

£445m EACH to build, £200m to scrap: The RAF's Nimrod jets that barely left the runway

NimrodThese faded jets were planned to transform Britain’s aerial defences with state-of-the-art radar and surveillance equipment.

But thanks to a Coalition decision blasted as ‘disgusting’ by its critics, the Nimrods are heading from the runway to the scrapyard.

The jets cost an eye-watering £445million each to build yet before they reached operational capacity, the Government move to axe the spy planes will now cost taxpayers an estimated £200mllion.

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