Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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Why are we selling these?


Alright, they are "obsolescent", having been replaced by the Trojan ofJeremy Clarkson fame. But, given the problems in Afghanistan, could we not find a use for them there, instead of selling them off in "good condition" for £9,500 each?

You can also have a Caterpillar D6D with a blast-proof cab for a knock-down £47,500 or, if you are in the mood, there is a whole raft of ex-MoD road building equipment including a grader in "excellent" condition for a mere £32,500, complete with spare wheels and manual.

This is redolent of the bizarre sale of armoured bucket-loaders, which also doubled up as mine clearance vehicles, the £14 million fleet sold unused at a knockdown price of less than £4.5 million. One really does wonder what the MoD thinks it is doing.

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