UK government extends commitment to ship building programme

The goverment has extended its support of the Type 26 Global Combat Ship programme

Published 22nd Mar 2016

The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a £472 million contract to progress the Type 26 Global Combat Ship programme.

This comes after the UK Government’s commitment in the Strategic Defence and Security Review to buy eight of the advanced anti-submarine warfare ships.

The announcement reflects the government’s commitment to the UK’s strategic warship building industry and the programme to deliver the Royal Navy’s next generation warships.

Effective from April 2016, the 15 month contract extends the current demonstration phase ensuring continued momentum to further mature the detailed design of the ships and to manufacture key equipment.

Under the extended demonstration phase, BAE Systems expects to award manufacturing contracts to a total of approximately 50 companies, helping to support a vibrant maritime industry.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: “These highly advanced ships will help keep Britain safe and support our shipbuilding industry.

“Investing in them is part of our plan to increase defence spending so our armed forces have the most modern equipment they need.”

Geoff Searle, Type 26 Programme Director at BAE Systems, said: “This is a significant investment in the programme and an endorsement of the Government’s commitment to sustain this important national capability.

“The Type 26 programme is progressing well and over the coming months more of our partners in the supply chain will start to manufacture equipment for the first three ships as we continue to progress towards the manufacturing phase.

“We are committed to working with the Ministry of Defence and wider industry to ensure the Royal Navy has the capability it needs to protect national interests, whilst ensuring value for money for UK taxpayers.

"Through the Type 26 programme, we are transforming the way we design and manufacture warships with innovative new technologies, systems and processes to ensure we continue to deliver the highest quality equipment at the lowest possible cost.”