BAE Systems To Build New Attack Submarine For Royal Navy

  • 12:00 AM, December 10, 2012
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BAE Systems has been awarded a £1.2bn contract from the Ministry of Defense to build the Royal Navy’s new attack submarine. The latest submarine will replace the Trafalgar Class currently in service. The MoD has also announced that a further £1.5bn has been allocated to the remaining three Astute Class submarines being built. HMS Astute and Ambush were the first crafts to be finished and are currently undergoing sea trials. Artful, the third, is close to finishing construction at Barrow shipyard. Defence secretary Phillip Hammond, said, "This contract marks an important step forward in the progress of our attack submarine programme and moves the Royal Navy closer to adding more of these highly-advanced and powerful attack submarines to its fleet". "Our ability to commit an additional £1.5bn for boats five, six and seven underlines the benefits of a balanced budget and fully-funded equipment programme that gives our armed forces greater certainty. This funding demonstrates our commitment not only to a key Royal Navy capability, but also to the submarine industry in Barrow, which will play a vital role in Britain's defence for decades to come," he added.
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