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- Huntingfield (formerly Eye, 6 Dec 1923 – 10 May 1929) – View recent appearances
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Results 1-3 of 3 for hunting speaker:Mr Jonathan Sayeed
- The Royal Navy (12 Nov 1998)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...or a fishing vessel that seems perfectly innocent can put down enough mines to block Felixstowe, London, Southampton, Rotterdam or Hamburg. Reserves would have needed retraining to engage in mine hunting, but I wish that the previous Government, instead of using them as a stop-gap to fill empty berths, had retrained them and used them in the specialist role that they have carried out with...
- Orders of the Day — Strategic Defence Review: Second Day (20 Oct 1998)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...the Royal Naval Reserve by using it to make up the complement of major warships. Instead, they should continue to use it in its specialised mine counter-measure role and re-equip it with small mine-hunting vessels capable of being airlifted in the largest heavy-lift aircraft to potential trouble spots that would otherwise be weeks away by sea. Still on the SDR but at a tangent to it, may...
- Defence Estimates: First Day's Debate (18 Oct 1989)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...and defensive systems, but also for the developments made by friendly forces. LAW80 crops up again in my second criticism of the procurement process, as does the vertically launched Sea Wolf. Hunting Engineering was the lead contractor for LAW80 and British Aerospace was the lead contractor for Sea Wolf, but both had Royal Ordnance as their main sub-contractor. Royal Ordnance was...
