
Compensation should be paid without the need for recourse to taking legal action which can only be more distressing for the families of the victims."Our deepest sympathies remain with the families of the RAF and Army personnel who lost their lives when hostile fire shot down Hercules XV179 in January 2005," he said.
"We have apologised to the families for the shortcomings identified at the inquest and by our Board of Inquiry, and we have enhanced the protection of our aircraft, including fitting explosive suppressant foam to all Hercules operating in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"The MoD awaits the full details of this legal challenge from the families' lawyers. Compensation is always paid in cases where there is a proven legal liability."
My previous posts on the Hercules crash are here.
Families of 10 servicemen who died when RAF Hercules was shot down launch legal action against the Government - Telegraph
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