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News MARCH 2003
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THE COUNTDOWN begins to the arrival of the biggest and most powerful warships ever to be built in the UK with the announcement by the Ministry of Defence of an industrial alliance. Former rivals BAE Systems and Thales UK are now tied into an alliance with the MOD over the development of the new aircraft carriers planned for the Royal Navy. BAE Systems will lake the lead as prime contractor in the £2.8 billion project, with roughly one third of the contract likely logo to Thales UK as key supplier. The finer details of the contract and design arc now being refined among the three partners and the alliance is intended to play to each group's strengths. BAE Systems were particularly praised for their experience in project management and in the the prime contractor role. Additional benefits included their established relationships with British shipyards and proven ability at systems integration. The innovative and versatile concept designed by Bath-based British Maritime Technology Ltd (BMT) for Thales UK will form the basis for further development on the future carriers. Distinctive visual elements in the Thales concept include two separate towers for aircraft and ship operations, but significant work is still to take place and the true final form of the new ships is • Turn to back page
'World-class1 torpedo upgrade on order THE ROYAL Navy is to get the world's most advanced lightweight torpedo system under a contract announced by Defence Procurement Minister Lord Bach. The £441 million contract for the upgrade of the Sting Ray lightweight torpedo has been awarded to BAE Systems and will sustain around 300 jobs across the UK, at least 120 of them at Waterlooville in Hampshire. The award of the manufacturing contract will see the upgrading of the UK's stock of the torpedoes, which are the main anti-submarine weapons carried by our surface ships and aircraft. Said Lord Bach: "This is excellent news, both for our Armed Forces and for the UK defence industry. The new, more advanced Sting Ray will provide the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force with a world-class anti-submarine capability and will be a key component of our maritime defence force." Sting Ray will be equipped with an advanced computer system which will make it faster, quieter and more manoeuvrable. The programme will start delivery in 2006.
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