Rolls-Royce wins £9bil UK nuclear submarine contract

Rolls-Royce wins £9bil UK nuclear submarine contract

The eight-year deal will enhance the Royal Navy's at-sea deterrent and strengthen the Aukus defence pact.

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The new Rolls-Royce contract streamlines past agreements, incentivises efficiency, and supports the Dreadnought-class nuclear submarines. (Rolls-Royce pic)
LONDON:
Britain said on Friday it had awarded Rolls-Royce a £9 billion contract to design, make and provide support services to nuclear reactors that power its fleet of submarines.

The eight-year deal will strengthen the Royal Navy’s continuous at-sea deterrent – under which at least one nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine patrols the seas at all times – while also boosting the Aukus defence pact with the US and Australia, Britain’s ministry of defence said.

The new contract, called Unity, streamlines previous ones, incentivises cost-efficient production, and would support work on the Dreadnought class of nuclear submarines, it added.

“This investment in Britain’s defence will deliver a long-term boost to British business, jobs and national security,” Defence secretary John Healey said in a statement.

“This deal … will support high-skilled UK jobs who equip the thousands of submariners that keep us all safe,” Healey added, ahead of a visit to Rolls-Royce’s nuclear reactor production facility in Derby, central England.

The Unity contract is expected to create 1,000 jobs and safeguard 4,000 others, the government said.

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