CONFIDENTIAL
3RD DRAFT
weapon systems. The programme provides the technological base
from which new Service requirements can be studied and met. It
also seeks to resolve technical problems and provides the
expertise to tackle promptly the unforeseen problems which
inevitably arise during the course of development work and
after the introduction of equipment into service.
4. Estimated expenditure on defence research in 1975-76 is
£86 million, of which £16 million will relate to general or
basic research and £70 million to applied research and explor-
atory development. It is estimated that research work carried
out in defence establishments, but directed to civil objectives,
will result in receipts of £18 million. This reflects reductions
in the civil aerospace work supported by the Department of
Industry.
RATIONALISATION OF R & D ESTABLISHMENTS
5. The first stage of the rationalisation of R & D Establish-
ments, announced in the 1973 Statement on Defence Estimates
(Cmnd. 5231), is being implemented. The rationalisation programme
is based on a structure of four 'Systems Establishments' (each
concerned with one of the main defence environments
sea, land,
air and underwater) complemented and supported by a number of
'Technology' Establishments.
6. The Systems Establishments help the appropriate Service
or Services to evaluate major weapons systems and equipment, and
are responsible for supporting their development and introduction
into Service use. The co-ordination of the development of the
sub-systems of a proposed new weapon or equipment is highly
VII-2
CONFIDENTIAL
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.