Good news for Glasgow

 Type 26 frigates under construction at Govan


This evening, I am reporting on an announcement by Britain's Defence Ministry that BAE Systems has won a GBP10.00bn (USD 13.5bn) bid to build at least 13 anti-submarine Type 26 frigates. These will be built at the BAE  yard in Govan with a minimum five ships to be built for the Norwegian navy. The contract amount includes eight frigates for the Royal Navy.

The Type 26 is a multi-mission warship designed to support anti-submarine warfare, air defence and general purpose operations. 

 The fleet will operate jointly in northern Europe to respond to increased Russian activity.

The deal is reputed to support 400 British businesses including 103 in Scotland. There will be support for 4000 U.K. jobs into the 2030s. Work at the Glasgow shipyards will support 2000 jobs.

BAE is a leading British multinational defence, aerospace and security company known for advanced technology solutions and significant global presence. 

H.M.S Glasgow under construction 

 

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