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J+S to Support the Magazine Torpedo Launch System, SeaGnat & Equipment for Royal Navy Ships
J+S to Support the Magazine Torpedo Launch System, SeaGnat & Equipment for Royal Navy Ships
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J+S
to Support the Magazine Torpedo Launch System, SeaGnat & Equipment
for Royal Navy Ships
Technology
company SEA, which has offices in Beckington, Bristol and Keynsham,
has won a contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) estimated to be
worth £1.4m (€2 million). Under the contract its subsidiary,
J+S, will continue to support the Magazine Torpedo Launch System (MTLS),
the SeaGnat decoy launcher and a range of Air Weapons Handling equipment
used on board UK RN ships.
A torpedo is launched from the Magazine Torpedo Launch System (MTLS)
on board a Royal Navy ship (Picture: Royal Navy)
Under the contract
its subsidiary, J+S, will continue to support the Magazine Torpedo
Launch System (MTLS), the SeaGnat decoy launcher and a range of Air
Weapons Handling equipment used on board UK RN ships.
In 1983,
J+S designed the MTLS system and has supported it in service ever
since, it was then awarded the role of delegated design authority
and support contractor for SeaGnat in 2008 and for the Air Weapons
Handling Equipment in 2011. This new contract brings together the
support of these three systems.
In addition
to being a core part of its UK maritime support business, this contract
will support SEA’s growing export business, proving an important
reference with the UK Royal Navy. Within the last 12 months, the company
has won export contracts in excess of £20 million (€27
million) for its Torpedo Launch System.
Steve Hyde,
Head of Maritime Combat Systems at DES&S, during a visit to the
Barnstaple site said: “J+S has consistently provided excellent
support services to the Royal Navy, and I am delighted that it will
continue this support of core MoD weapons systems.”
Steve Hill,
Managing Director of SEA, said: “I am very proud of the team
at J+S. Not only will this contract enable us to continue our critical
support of the UK Royal Navy, but it also acts as a clear indicator
of how SEA is continuing to strengthen its growing export business
in this area.”