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Fourth submarine ordered from BAE
Systems Barrow shipyard
MoD places order for HMS AUDACIOUS
BAE Systems has today welcomed the announcement of a contract
for approximately £200 million by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
for the start of the construction of the fourth Astute-class nuclear
powered attack submarine as good news for the UK’s submarine design
and build capabilities. Boat four is to be named AUDACIOUS.
This contract runs to March 2008 and covers initial build work on the
submarine. The MoD aims to contract for the whole boat by late 2008,
and detailed terms and conditions will be agreed over the intervening
period. The final contract placed will cover all aspects of the
construction and completion of the submarine. It comes on top of
orders for long-lead items that have already been placed with
industry both to prepare the way for the construction of AUDACIOUS
and to support the industrial infrastructure.
Murray Easton, managing director of BAE Systems Submarine Solutions
commented: “The order represents another key milestone in the overall
Astute class submarine project, and importantly will help sustain key
skills and capabilities across the project; throughout our workforce,
our suppliers and partners.
“Building a nuclear powered submarine is arguably the most complex
engineering challenge in the world today, and the lessons learned and
the experience of innovative techniques and working practices gained
on boats 1-3 will deliver significant benefits to AUDACIOUS and the
rest of the class.”
The 7,800 tonne AUDACIOUS will be the fourth of the Astute class, the
largest and most powerful attack submarines ever built in Britain for
the Royal Navy. The total cost for the first three Astute submarines
is £3.65 billion. The MoD aims to contract for the whole boat by late
2008, and detailed terms and conditions will be agreed over the
intervening period. Work is expected to start immediately at BAE
Systems in Barrow-in-Furness. The Astute submarines are being
delivered to the Royal Navy on an agreed 22 month drumbeat.
Lord Drayson, Minister for Defence Equipment and Support said:
“AUDACIOUS will join the three other submarines of the same class
already under construction at the BAE Systems shipyard at
Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.
“Today’s announcement demonstrates our commitment to the attack
submarine programme, as set out in the Defence Industrial Strategy.
It also demonstrates our commitment to the Royal Navy, which needs
these submarines to fulfil its duties around the globe. It
demonstrates the best of British technology and our determination to
develop and transform the UK Submarine industry over the coming
years."
The rollout for naming and launch of the first of class Astute
submarine takes place on June 8, and she will hand over to the
customer August 2008, with an in-service date early in 2009.
The Astute Class will be the largest, most capable and widely
deployable attack submarines that the Royal Navy has ever operated,
and will replace the Swiftsure and Trafalgar Class, which have been
in-service since the 1970s and 1980s respectively. The Astute Class
will have improved communications systems to support joint operations
and an enhanced ability to operate in shallower littoral environments
compared with previous classes.
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