Portsmouth News

Navy testing site secures £70m contract for new kit

Freddie Webb

- freddie.webb@jpress.co.uk @portsmouth­news

A multi-million pound contract has been secured to kit out a Royal Navy testing facility in Portsmouth.

The £70m contract with Thales was put forward to bolster the testing grounds as they test equipment before it’s installed on the new Type 31 frigates. Work done at the Type 31 Mission System Shore Integratio­n Facility – based at Portsdown Technology Park – will ensure the five new vessels can be operated safely by crew members.

James Cartlidge, minister for defence procuremen­t, said: ‘I’m delighted to see this continued collaborat­ion with industry, ensuring the critical combat capabiliti­es on our Type 31 fleet will be not only world leading in terms of capability, but safe for our personnel.’ The Type 31 programme is currently supporting over 2,650 jobs., with the contract securing 30 more highlyskil­led roles in Crawley.

Mr Cartlidge added: ‘Type-31 will be a critical asset to the Royal Navy and this significan­t investment will secure a number of highly-skilled jobs in Crawley, beyond thethousan­ds of further jobs across the whole Type-31 programme.’

Manufactur­ing of the new ships is being spearheade­d by engineerin­g company Babcock Internatio­nal. Defence, equipment and support (DE&S) Director General Ships Vice Admiral Paul Marshall said: ‘I am incredibly proud of the Type 31 team at DE&S who have worked collaborat­ively and with great endeavour to securethis critical contract as the ships move ever closer towith the Royal Navy .’

The entire Type-31 fleet is expected to be delivered by the end of 2028 – entering service in 2030.

They will be equipped with MBDA’s Sea Ceptor, a supersonic anti-air missile defence system, a 57 mm and two 40 mm Bofors naval guns, and a 4D radar system. The vessels will be tasked with intercepti­on and disruption of illegal activity at sea, intelligen­ce gathering, defence engagement, humanitari­an support and other missions.

Commodore Steve Roberts, deputy director ships acquisitio­n with the Royal Navy, said: ‘The Royal Navy is excited about the capability and flexibilit­y that the T31 Class will bring.

‘The ships will conduct critical maritime security tasks and the Type 31 Mission System Shore Integratio­n Facility will play a vital role to ensure the ships are ready to undertake these operations.’

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