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U.S. Navy Awards BAE Systems Contract for Block IV Virginia-class Submarines Propulsor Systems
U.S. Navy Awards BAE Systems Contract for Block IV Virginia-class Submarines Propulsor Systems
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U.S. Navy Awards BAE Systems Contract for Block IV Virginia-class Submarines
Propulsor Systems
BAE Systems has received a $72 million contract from the U.S. Navy to
produce and deliver propulsor systems for Block IV Virginia-class (SSN
774) submarines. The award continues the company’s current position
as the premier provider of propulsors to the U.S. undersea fleet.
Artist Impression of a Virginia class submarine under water
(picture: US Navy)
“The propulsor contributes significantly to
the overall stealth and effectiveness of a submarine,” said Joe
Sentfle, vice president and general manager of Weapon Systems at BAE
Systems. “This award demonstrates the Navy’s confidence
in our high standards and ability to deliver this vital technology to
the Virginia class, a national security asset.”
The contract’s value could eventually amount to $162.9 million
if all options are exercised.
The company has delivered more than 20 propulsors to the Navy for both
Seawolf-class (SSN 21) and Virginia-class submarines. The Virginia-class
attack submarines represent a shift in undersea warfare. They are designed
to maintain their effectiveness in the deep ocean while incorporating
new technology and features specifically for use in shallower coastal
regions.
In addition to the propulsors, the contract includes funding for the
manufacture of associated spare hardware and tailcones. Production of
these units will begin in 2016, with deliveries scheduled through 2022.
The work will be performed at BAE Systems’ facility in Louisville,
Kentucky.