All 2 Debates between Marcus Fysh and James Heappey

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Debate between Marcus Fysh and James Heappey
Monday 5th July 2021

(3 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Royston Smith Portrait Royston Smith (Southampton, Itchen) (Con)
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What contribution UK armed forces are making to counter-Daesh operations in Syria and Iraq.

James Heappey Portrait The Minister for the Armed Forces (James Heappey) [V]
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Our armed forces continue to provide support to the Iraqi Government in tackling the threat posed by Daesh. The RAF has flown more than 8,700 sorties and released more than 4,300 precision weapons to target Daesh in Iraq and Syria. On the ground, we have trained in excess of 120,000 Iraqi and Kurdish personnel in everything from engineering to countering improvised explosive devices. We remain wholly committed to the coalition and supporting our ally Iraq in countering Daesh.

Marcus Fysh Portrait Mr Fysh [V]
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Yeovil and the south-west are proud of the contribution we make to supplying our service personnel with the best possible equipment on their forward operations in risky environments, such as the fight against Daesh. We are also proud of the apprenticeships and skills that are sponsored through such industrial connections—for example, the 500 apprentices that Leonardo helicopters has recruited over the last decade. Will my hon. Friend confirm that this partnership will be at the forefront of his mind when making the choice of the next new medium helicopter?

James Heappey Portrait James Heappey
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My hon. Friend is right to raise the importance of rotary aviation in support of operations around the world. He knows from our exchange in the debate last week that I am not able to comment directly on the point that he makes, but I hope he knows that we always want to provide our armed forces with the very best equipment.

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Debate between Marcus Fysh and James Heappey
Monday 3rd February 2020

(4 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Robert Courts Portrait Robert Courts (Witney) (Con)
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17. What steps his Department is taking to maintain the capabilities of UK defence manufacturing. [R]

James Heappey Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence (James Heappey)
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The MOD is committed to supporting the UK defence manufacturing industry. Since 2015, we have published a national shipbuilding strategy, launched the combat air strategy and refreshed our defence industrial policy. Through the defence prosperity programme, we are working to sustain and develop an internationally competitive and productive UK defence sector.

Marcus Fysh Portrait Mr Fysh
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The help that the Government give to our indigenous exporting firms is of huge value. I thank the Minister for the Department’s help with exports of the Leonardo AW159 Wildcat helicopter, and I note that the Republic of Korea has an opportunity to increase its world-leading Wildcat capability, built in Yeovil, to give its people maximum protection and forge an increasingly significant and dynamic relationship with the United Kingdom.

James Heappey Portrait James Heappey
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The Wildcat, designed and built in my hon. Friend’s constituency, and with the sweat of my own constituents, has been tried and tested on operations with the Royal Navy. The Government will continue to do all that we can to support the export of Wildcat to South Korea, including making a Royal Navy Wildcat available for it to test and evaluate in the coming months.