- £560 million contract awarded for HMS VICTORIOUS maintenance
in Plymouth
- Defence Secretary announces boost to the local economy which
will support 1,000 jobs
- Follows huge investment in Western Europe’s largest naval
base
One of the UK’s ballistic missile submarines – HMS VICTORIOUS –
will be modernised under a new £560 million contract following an
agreement with Babcock as part of the Government’s plan to keep
the UK safe.
More than 1,000 jobs will be sustained in Plymouth and the
surrounding south-west region. Maintenance work will see the
modernisation and upgrade of the submarine.
As one of the Vanguard Class submarines, HMS VICTORIOUS is a key
component of the UK’s Continuous At Sea Deterrent, which helps
protect our freedoms every minute of every
day.
For nearly 55 years, there has always been a Royal Navy ballistic
missile submarine at sea. Armed with strategic nuclear missiles,
these submarines have acted as the nation’s Continuous At-Sea
Deterrence, sending a clear message to potential
aggressors.
Defence Secretary,
said:
In an increasingly dangerous world, it is crucial that we
continue to invest in one of our most important assets, our
nuclear deterrent.
This is another UK partnership with Babcock, that will help keep
the UK safe, while boosting the local economy and supporting
1,000 jobs.
On my recent visit to HMNB Devonport it was a privilege to speak
with sailors and staff whose work directly contributes to our
national security.
It follows a £750 million funding boost to the Devonport naval
base, announced in November 2023, that will significantly improve
the infrastructure. Creating around 1,000 construction roles, the
work will also support maintenance of existing and future
submarines, and enhance the dockyard’s ability to deliver major
defence projects.
Babcock has brought new delivery and repair techniques to the
programme, drawing in experience from their wider group and other
sectors. These innovations have been targeted at the most complex
areas of this project to reduce time and risk in
delivery.
Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral Martin Connell
said:
The Royal Navy performs no more important mission than Operation
Relentless, the continuous at sea strategic deterrent patrols
which have been performed by our submariners uninterrupted since
1969.
The mission requires an unprecedented national effort in support,
maintaining our Vanguard-class submarines to the very highest
engineering standards.
The overhaul of HMS Victorious will allow the boat to carry out
deterrent patrols until the next generation of submarines, the
Dreadnought-class, enter service.”
Babcock CEO, David Lockwood
said:
Babcock CEO David Lockwood said: “Delivering the programme for
this vital and complex defence asset is our top priority. We are
proud to have been awarded this complex defence programme which
will use our deep engineering expertise to help keep the UK safe.
The south-west recently became the country’s Marine and Maritime
Launchpad, recognising its leadership in the sector. The area
will receive an additional £7.5 million in funding to support
outstanding innovation projects within maritime. The shipbuilding
enterprise directly supports over 43,000 jobs across the country,
with over 19,000 employed in the Southwest alone.