Portsmouth News

Type 31 frigate nears constructi­on

2021 pencilled in for start of work after ‘good progress’ on design stage

- By TOM COTTERILL Defence correspond­ent tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

STEEL will soon be cut on a new breed of warship which has been heralded as the future ‘ heart’ of the Royal Navy by military top brass.

Bosses behind the Type 31 project have set themselves the ambitious target for next year after speeding through key developmen­t milestones over the past year.

Unlike other industries, the coronaviru­s pandemic has failed to steer the £1.25bn warship-build off course, as the army of some 400 workers continued to design the new frigates from home.

And leaders behind the defence scheme have insisted they are nearing the end of the detailed design stage - a key hurdle in any new ship build.

Graeme Thomson, the Type 31 programme director at aerospace firm Babcock – which is leading the team building the warships – said ‘good progress’ on the vessels’ design had been made, adapting a model from the Danish Navy’s fleet to be the ‘basis’ of the new frigate.

‘We are also working on a number of other fronts, Apart from just progressin­g the design work, having completed functional design in June 2020, we’re now in detailed design and developing that model, production outputs and delivery ready to start constructi­on in 2021,’ he said.

The deal to build the general purpose frigate was signed in November, 2019.

Contractor­s have pledged to construct five vessels at an ambitious cost of £250m per frigate. It’s hoped that once completed, the ships will act as a general purpose frigates, replacing the ageing Type 23s based in Portsmouth.

Commander David Jones, who is part of the Royal Navy team working on the future frigates, said the Type 31s had great potential.

‘The Type 31 project is a great opportunit­y, not just for the Royal Navy but for everyone involved,’ he added in a video update on Babcock’s website.

‘They will be on the front line of the navy’s surface fleet for years to come. Whether operating independen­tly or as part of a balanced task group, they will be at the forefront of our efforts, delivering persistent forward presence across the globe, alongside our allies, to address emerging threats, protect UK interests and assist those in need.’

A new state-of-the-art shiphall is currently being developed in Rosyth, Scotland, capable of housing two of the frigates. Hi-tech virtualrea­lity and augmented-reality kit is also being developed.

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Of the Arrowhead 140 warship, the basis for the new Type 31 frigate
ARTIST’S IMPRESSION Of the Arrowhead 140 warship, the basis for the new Type 31 frigate

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