The Herald

Barracks to host deep space project

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AN army barracks in Wales is to be redevelope­d to host a deep space radar initiative.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced that the Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokesh­ire will be the home of the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (Darc).

Darc will detect, track and identify objects in deep space in collaborat­ion with radars from the UK’S allies.

The programme will see a network of groundbase­d radars in Australia and the US as well as the UK to provide global space monitoring, increasing the AUKUS nations’ ability to track objects in deep space up to around 36,000km away from Earth.

The MOD says the capability will benefit these nations’ land, air and maritime forces, as well as protecting critical infrastruc­ture and benefiting domestic constructi­on and space industries.

Defence Secretary John Healey said the proposed redevelopm­ent “secures jobs at home and defence capabiliti­es for the future”.

He said: “Space plays a crucial role in our daily lives – used by everything from our mobile phones to banking services.”

Mr Healey added: “It is also used by UK defence to conduct vital tasks such as supporting military operations, navigating forces and gathering intelligen­ce.

“This new radar programme will not only enhance our awareness of deep space, but also help protect our space assets alongside our closest partners.”

Cawdor Barracks has been both a Royal Air Force flying station and a Royal Navy base.

The site is currently home to 14 Signal Regiment, with the MOD in 2016 saying that the barracks would close no earlier than 2028.

The redevelopm­ent of the site for Darc would keep the site open, with a permanent presence of up to 100 personnel to operate and maintain the radar capability.

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said it is “an important project for Wales”.

She said: “By enhancing our awareness and understand­ing of what is happening in space, we can continue to ensure it remains safe, sustainabl­e and accessible to all.”

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