Polaris Sales Agreement

Polaris Sales Agreement

The Polaris Sales Agreement was an agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom which formally arranged for the Polaris missile system to be provided to the UK to maintain its independent nuclear deterrent.citation|url=http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/coldwar/McG.pdf|title=The British Polaris Project|author=Vice-Admiral Sir Ian McGeoch|publisher=University of Edinburgh (MPhil)|date=1975|accessdate=2008-07-30] The arrangement had been set up in principle as a result of the Nassau Agreement. The agreement was amended in 1982 to provide the Trident missile system to the UK.

The United Kingdom had been planning to buy the air-launched Skybolt missile but the USA decided to cancel the Skybolt program in 1962 as they no longer needed the missile. The British bought the Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile instead.

The Nassau Agreement was signed on December 18 1962 resulting in the signing of the Polaris Sales Agreement on April 6 1963. The United States would supply the United Kingdom with Polaris missiles, launch tubes, and the fire control system. The UK would make the warheads and submarines. In return, the U.S. was given certain assurances by the United Kingdom regarding the use of the missile, however the U.S. does not have any veto on the use of British nuclear weapons. [ [http://www.mod.uk/linked_files/publications/foi/rr/nuclear190705.pdf MOD Deterrence Policy] ]

The British Polaris submarines were the "Resolution"-class ballistic missile submarines, the first of which entered service in 1968. The Polaris system underwent a British-designed life extension programme called "Chevaline" that reduced the number of warheads and added defensive measures.

Trident

The Polaris Sales Agreement was used as the model for the UK's purchase of the Trident weapon system to replace Polaris in British service.cite book|title=Ministry of Defence and Property Services Agency: Control and Management of the Trident Programme|publisher=National Audit Office|date=29 June 1987|pages=Part 4|isbn=0102027889] The arrangements were almost identical to that for Polaris, the United Kingdom procured the Trident system from America and fitted them to their own submarines, the "Vanguard"-class. HMS "Vanguard" entered operational service in December 1994.

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had written to President Carter on July 10 1980 to request that he approve supply of Trident I missiles [White Paper Cmnd 7979 July 1980 - The British Strategic Nuclear Force] . However in 1982 Thatcher wrote to President Reagan to request the United Kingdom be allowed to procure the Trident II (Trident D5) system, the procurement of which had been accelerated by the US Navy. This was agreed in March 1982. [White Paper Cmnd 8517 March 1982] [ [http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1982/31182b.htm Reagan letter to Thatcher] ]

Under the Polaris Sales Agreement, the United Kingdom paid a 5% levy on the cost of equipment supplied in recognition of US research and development costs already incurred. The R&D contribution to Trident comprised payments amounting to $116M with no on-going R&D levy. U.S. suppliers are paid via the U.S. based "Polaris Trust Fund".

Future

A decision to replace Trident will likely have to be taken in the current Parliament, i.e. before 2008-2009, due to the long lead time of procurement. Tony Blair has stated he is in favour of ordering a new generation of nuclear weapons. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1501053/Labour-fury-as-Blair-fails-to-guarantee-Trident-vote.html Labour fury as Blair fails to guarantee Trident vote] ]

References

ee also

* British replacement of the Trident system
* Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom
* 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement


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