The Air Support to Defence Operational Training (ASDOT), was a proposed programme whereby training in defence for aircrew in the armed forces of the United Kingdom would be provided by a civilian contractor. It was to include all air training undertaken under the umbrella of the
Ministry of Defence
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(MOD);
Royal Air Force
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(RAF),
Fleet Air Arm
The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy and is responsible for the delivery of naval air power both from land and at sea. The Fleet Air Arm operates the F-35 Lightning II for maritime strike, the AW159 Wil ...
(FAA), the
Army Air Corps (AAC) and any units which came under the aegis of
Joint Forces Command
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History
Background
In August 2010 the then Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, a ...
. The project was originally scheduled to go live in 2020, with training being folded into the programme when existing measures and contracts expired. The project was cancelled in March 2019 and re-launched in October 2021.
Background
The Fleet Air Arm Hawk T1 of
736 Naval Air Squadron were due to be phased out in 2020 and the ASDOT programme would then have assumed training for the Royal Navy. Additionally it was proposed that the Hawk T1 aircraft operated by the RAF's
No. 100 squadron would be retired from their aggressor role in 2027, with the capability provided by the ASDOT programme.
Cobham Aviation Services supply fifteen
Falcon 20
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aircraft to use in the aggressor and electronic warfare role for the RAF and the Royal Navy. These aircraft are based at
Bournemouth Airport
Bournemouth Airport (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an airport located north-northeast of Bournemouth, in southern England. The site opened as RAF Hurn in 1941, but was transferred to civil cont ...
and
Durham Tees Valley Airport
Teesside International Airport , previously Durham Tees Valley Airport, is an international airport located between Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees, Northern England. It is about south-west of Middlesbrough. The airport serves the North Eas ...
. It was expected that these aircraft would be replaced by a newer (or more capable) platform.
History
In June 2016, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) announced the contract detailing the requirements of the future training programme, which was still under review. The purpose was to combine the different training and support packages into one programme as they expired or ran their natural course. As the programme was still in its initial stages, the final details were still undecided until the contract was awarded, but it was proposed to include:
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Air-to-air combat
Air combat manoeuvring (also known as ACM or dogfighting) is the Military tactics, tactical art of moving, turning and/or situating one's fighter aircraft in order to attain a position from which an attack can be made on another aircraft. Air c ...
training
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Air-to-surface
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training
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Joint terminal attack controller and
forward air controller
Forward air control is the provision of guidance to close air support (CAS) aircraft intended to ensure that their attack hits the intended target and does not injure friendly troops. This task is carried out by a forward air controller (FAC).
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training
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Electronic warfare
Electronic warfare (EW) is any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum (EM spectrum) or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy assaults. The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponen ...
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Air Traffic Control
Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through a given section of controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airsp ...
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Aerospace Battle Management
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Ground Based Air Defence
*Live Gunnery
The initial contract was for a £700 million ($917 million)
[These were the initial specified values of the programme. Inflation and exchange rate fluctuations affected the eventual package. Others sources state the amount to be £1.5 billion over a fifteen-year period.] package to "cover the provision of live flying assets and technical capabilities to produce effects in support of training and assurance requirements".
The contract, which was expected to start in 2020, was for ten years (though a fifteen-year contract with an additional £300 million–£500 million) was possible from the outset. Baseline training time was expected to be between 5,000 and 6,000 hours per year, but it was not stated whether this was in total or just the aerial phases.
Instructional training on the
Typhoon
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aircraft has utilised civilian personnel before and the advantage of devolving training to private companies is that the MoD only pays for the hours that it uses the service, rather than having their own people on the payroll permanently.
Additionally, a spokesperson confirmed that it was also a way of keeping the people who fly the fast-jets in the workstream when they come to leave the services.
Both the
Canadian Air Force
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and the
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Originally created on 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army S ...
have civilian companies who provide an
aggressor role capability (also known as red-air) for their training requirements.
The successful bidder for the contract would have been expected to provide the aggressor capability through its own aircraft. Typically involving some slower airspeed aircraft, but would have also needed
fourth generation aircraft that were commensurate with the
F-35B Lightning.
The desire was that any aggressor role aircraft should not be something in the current RAF Fleet (such as the
Hawk T1) so that pilots "find themselves facing off with aircraft not in the British arsenal, whose capabilities they are unfamiliar with".
The contract was initially estimated to have been awarded in early January 2019, but by 24 January, the bids were still being scrutinised. In March 2019, the MOD announced that they had cancelled the £1.2 billion project. It was unclear whether the project was cancelled completely, or if it would be re-tendered at some point in the future as has indeed now happened.
Contenders
An Invitation to Negotiation (ITN) was issued in September 2018, with four multinational companies expressing interest in the contract:
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Babcock Aerospace
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Cobham Aviation Services
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Leonardo
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Thales UK
Thales Group () is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures electrical systems as well as devices and equipment for the aerospace, defence, transportation and security sectors. The company is headquartered in Paris' ...
Each company partnered with at least one other third party in order to deliver the aims of the contract and derive experience and talent from previous associations with military skills. Babcock teamed up with
Elbit Systems Limited,
whilst Cobham entered into a partnership with
Draken International
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, 3SDL and
QinetiQ.
Leonardo teamed up with
Top Aces
Top Aces Inc. is a Montreal, Quebec-based defence contractor that offers contracted airborne training services to the Canadian Armed Forces through the Contracted Airborne Training Services (CATS) program. Top Aces operates a fleet of modernized f ...
and Inzpire; Top Aces are already contracted to the Canadian government in their Contracted Airborne Training Services (CATS) programme.
Thales announced a deal with QinetiQ in 2016, which would see the
Scorpion
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aircraft deployed on the contract. However in 2018, QinetiQ signed a deal with Cobham. Similarly, Draken International had an understanding with Babcock, but later switched to the Cobham deal too.
Successor programmes
In October 2021, the MOD indicated it was seeking procurement of an
adversary air support service from the private sector. Known as the Medium to Fast Speed Operational Readiness Training (ORT) Aerial Support Service, it would include
air-to-air, target, threat simulation and mission augmentation training. The programme is an urgent requirement for the RAF, with an operational start required by summer 2022.
On 28th March 2022, the RAF announced that a six year contract to provide these services, now known as the Interim Red Air Aggressor Training Service (IRAATS) was awarded to
Draken Europe using a fleet of
Aero L-159 ALCA Honey Badgers and
Dassault Falcon 20
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s.
Notes
References
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United Kingdom defence procurement
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