The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded BAE Systems a £270 million contract to upgrade the Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo for the Royal Navy’s submarines. Picture: BAE Systems |
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Secretary, Michael Fallon, said: “This contract award is good news
for the Royal Navy, the UK and the city of Portsmouth where around 100
engineering jobs will be created or sustained. He continued “Portsmouth
continues to play a significant part in defence as illustrated by this
contract award and has a bright future ahead of it thanks to recent investment
such as the £600M contract to run the naval base, sustaining thousands
of jobs, and the upcoming £100M of infrastructure work to prepare
the city for the arrival of the Queen Elizabeth Class Carriers.” John Hudson, Managing Director for BAE Systems’ UK Maritime Sector, said: “Upgrading the Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo will provide sophisticated advances for the Royal Navy with increased operational advantage in the underwater domain.” He continued: “As well as sustaining and creating jobs in the Solent region, the contract allows the opportunity to work on one of the most exciting development programmes in the country, underpinning BAE Systems’ position at the forefront of underwater systems development over the last 40 years.” |
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BAE Systems to Upgrade the Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo for the Royal Navy’s Submarines
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