MOD POLICE TAKES DELIVERY OF 21ST CENTURY WEAPON
2 Mar 2005 02:15 PM
MOD Police has become the first force in the country to take delivery
of a new generation of firearm.
It has ordered the Heckler & Koch MP7 carbine following rigorous
tests to uncover the most suitable weapon for its armed guarding
duties in the 21st century.
No other organisation in the United Kingdom is currently using the
MP7 which was made to fulfil a NATO demand for a light small accurate
weapon which can penetrate sophisticated body armour.
The firearm will be known within the MOD Police (MDP) as the Utility
Weapon and will replace the majority of the three different weapons
currently used by officers. These are the Browning pistol, the SA80
assault rifle and the Heckler and Koch MP5.
It will be used by officers who protect a variety of MOD
establishments across the United Kingdom against armed attack.
The MDP is the only force to have all of its 3,440 officers trained
in the use of firearms, and at any one time some 70 per cent of them
are carrying a weapon whilst on duty.
Assistant Chief Constable John Bligh, Director of Operational Support
for the MDP, said: "Our officers work at 100 different MOD sites
across the United Kingdom in a wide range of roles, so it makes sense
for us to have a very adaptable weapon.
"The MP7 was the only firearm we tested which could fulfil all of our
criteria and be used successfully within a wide variety of our
policing operations.
"Among its many advantages are that it is more accurate than a pistol
and has a low recoil action. Its power ratio also means that, whilst
it can penetrate body armour, it will not pass right through a
target.
"There are also very significant benefits to be made in only having
to train our people in one firearm system rather than three. As well
as the obvious cost benefit this will also boost officer safety due
to their increased familiarity with the weapon."
He said the MDP had worked closely with the Defence Procurement
Agency and Heckler and Koch during the development and testing of the
weapon for its suitability.
"We asked for a number of modifications to increase its suitability
for the roles in which we use it," he said. "Our officers patrol both
on land and at sea, and can be called upon to work in a variety of
environments, such as within naval warships."
Among the changes made to the MP7 were the removal of its fully
automatic and semi-automatic firing modes so that it will only fire a
single shot at a time. This ensures that the gun meets legislation
requirements on the proportionality of a police response if the
weapon is fired.
MDP officers are currently undergoing training in the use of the new
weapon and it will be rolled out across the country later in the
year. The total cost of the project, including ammunition for three
years, is around 3 million.
However the weapon is also likely to result in a 42 per cent
reduction in the cost of on-going firearms training for officers, a
saving of more than 300,000 a year.
More than 1,500 MP7s have been ordered by the MDP although small
numbers of the force's current weapons will be retained for very
specialist operations.
Although the MDP is the first force in the country to take delivery
of the MP7 many other constabularies are following developments and
have expressed an interest in it.
MP7 Facts
Designed to meet NATO demands for a new personal defence weapon which
has the medium range capabilities of an assault rifle and pistol-like
close combat dimensions.
A new 4.6mm calibre of bullet has been specially created for the
weapon and it has less than half the recoil of a 9mm gun.
Features include: a retractable stock, ambidextrous cocking and
decocking, mountings for various sights, and a folding foregrip for
extra control.
Statistics
Magazine capacity: 20 or 40 bullets
Modes of fire: single shot only (MDP specification)
Width: 42mm
Height: 172mm
Weight: 1.5kg
Barrel length: 180mm
Overall length: 340mm or 540mm with stock extended
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Notes for Editors
The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) is a civilian Police force,
operating across the MOD estate.
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