Wales On Sunday

Navy to sell off ship to Brazil

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THE Ministry of Defence is selling the Royal Navy’s flagship vessel HMS Ocean to help plug a mammoth financial black hole.

The £84m sale to the Brazilian navy is due to go ahead next month and Ocean will sail to South America in the summer.

Pressed on the amount of money that would be reinvested from the sale, an MoD spokesman confirmed it expected to yield a £55m net profit, all of which would be pumped back into naval coffers.

In its report published last month, the National Audit Office said that, despite building in a £6bn contingenc­y, there was an “affordabil­ity gap” of at least £4.9bn in the MoD’s equipment programme.

However, if all the risks of cost growth associated with the programme were to materialis­e the shortfall would rise to £20.8 billion, it said.

HMS Ocean returned to Devonport in Plymouth in December following its final foreign deployment, which included assisting with the humanitari­an efforts in the Caribbean following Hurricane Irma.

Announcing the sale of HMS Ocean, Clive Walker, head of the Defence Equipment Sales Authority which managed the deal, said: “The successful sale of HMS Ocean to the Brazilian navy will provide a financial return which will now be reinvested in defence.”

Modificati­ons to HMS Ocean will be made by UK companies Babcock and BAE Systems, funded by Brazil, ahead of its transfer, the MoD said. It is understood the vessel will become a fully operationa­l member of the fleet, rather than being used for display purposes.

HMS Queen Elizabeth will eventually take on the role as the nation’s new flagship, and will be able to act as a helicopter carrier once sea trials have been completed.

The MoD spokesman said HMS Ocean’s helicopter-carrying capability would not be lost, with the likes of HMS Bulwark and HMS Albion able to take over those duties.

Johnny Mercer, Tory MP for Plymouth Moor View and a former Army officer and Afghanista­n veteran, said HMS Ocean’s sale marked “a sad day”.

Writing on Twitter, he said: “I served on HMS Ocean. Sad day to see her go today, but determined our amphibious capabiliti­es as a nation will only modernise and grow.”

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