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Commons - Written Answers, Defence
10 Feb 2004 : Column 1326W
Missile Defence
Dr. Julian Lewis: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how much the United Kingdom has spent on all aspects of ballistic missile defence in each year since 1997. [154103]
Mr. Hoon: I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave on 19 January 2004, Official Report, column 920W, to the hon. Member for Hereford (Mr. Keetch).
Commons - Written Answers, Defence
24 Feb 2004 : Column 346W
Missile Defence Technology
Sir Menzies Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to his answer of 19 January 2004, to the hon. Member for Hereford (Mr. Keetch), Official Report, column 920W,
on missile defence technology, if he will make a statement on the conclusions of the research projects funded by his Department, the Longer Range Threat, BMD studies and the Capability Gap
Work; and if he will place reports relating to these projects in the Library. [155656]
Mr. Hoon: We keep the threat posed by ballistic missiles to the United Kingdom and its deployed forces and the best means of countering this threat under constant review. An
unclassified summary of the Technology Readiness and Risk Assessment Programme referred to in my answer of 19 January to the hon. Member for Hereford Official Report, column 920W has already
been placed in the Library. However, much of our work in this area must remain classified. The Longer Range Threat and the Capability Gap Work programmes, together with the Ballistic Missile
Defence studies, form part of our new Ballistic Missile Defence programme, and no unclassified summary of this work is available.