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MOD is set to sign deal on Trident submarines

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THE REPLACEMEN­T of the Trident nuclear deterrent is expected to come a step closer today when ministers announce the signing of multi-million contracts to design new submarines.

Reports suggest the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has placed £350 million of work to design the new vessels, while British defence companies are also expected to be asked to begin work on their nuclear propulsion systems.

The MOD said details of the contracts, including the companies that have been asked to do the work, are expected to be announced in a written statement to Parliament today.

The announceme­nt could cause tensions within the coalition Government, as the coalition agreement stated the Lib Dems would “make the case for alterative­s” to full-scale replacemen­t of the ageing Trident system, which would be scrutinise­d to ensure it represente­d value for money.

Conservati­ves are committed to a full renewal of the UK'S fleet of four Vanguard-class submarines by 2028, but Lib Dem defence minister Nick Harvey has been conducting a review of possible cheaper alternativ­es.

The first of the four Vanguards had been due to leave service in 2022, but the Government extended the vessels’ lives as part of the 2010 Defence and Security Review.

Final decisions about ordering replacemen­ts do not have to be taken until 2016, after the next General Election.

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