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UK awards billion pound contract for navy support ships by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) Nov 16, 2022 Britain on Wednesday named a UK-led consortium to build three Royal Navy support ships in a contract worth 1.6 billion pounds ($1.9 billion). It comes one day after the UK government said it would spend 4.2 billion pounds on five new frigates from defence giant BAE Systems to bolster security following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Ministry of Defence on Wednesday said a consortium, comprising Britain's BMT and Harland & Wolff and Spain's Navantia, had been selected as preferred bidder to build the support ships. Components of the three vessels will be produced at sites in the UK and Spain, but the final assembly will take place at Harland & Wolff's shipyard in Belfast, a statement said. The contract will create 1,200 new jobs in UK shipyards and hundreds more in the supply chain, it added. The ship-building announcements this week come as the UK seeks to ramp up it military capability in the face of increased Russian threats after the Ukraine war. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday said Britain and its allies were boosting security "in the face of increased Russian threats". rfj/bcp/rl
UK PM announces five new Navy ships, citing Russian threat Nusa Dua, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 15, 2022 Britain will spend Pounds 4.2 billion ($4.9 billion) on five new Navy ships to bolster security "in the face of increased Russian threats", Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday in a Downing Street statement. "The UK and allies are taking steps to bolster their security in the face of increased Russian threats," the statement said. "Russia's actions put all of us at risk. As we give the Ukrainian people the support they need, we are also harnessing the breadth and depth of UK expertise to protect ou ... read more
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