Defence Equipment: Scotland

Defence written question – answered at on 16 May 2012.

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Photo of Angus Robertson Angus Robertson Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Defence), Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Shadow SNP Westminster Group Leader

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many Royal Fleet Auxiliary (a) aviation training ships, (b) landing ships, (c) replenishment ships and (d) marine tankers of each type are permanently based at each location in Scotland.

Photo of Peter Luff Peter Luff The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships do not have permanent bases, but use a combination of naval bases, which include the Scottish ammunition facilities at Crombie and Glen Mallen, and commercial ports throughout the UK, to deliver their operational programmes.

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