Britain expands the armada of atom submarines, and Rolls Royce has become one of the first partners in this project.
Rolls-Royce and the British Ministry of Defense graduated with the largest contract in cooperation history for £ 9 billion for the development of nuclear reactors for submarines, Defense Minister John Gili announced during a visit to a visit to Company manufacture in the City of Derby. The BBC reported this Friday, January 24th.
The Unity contract lasts eight years and aims to improve the efficiency of the design, manufacture and technical support of the reactors. It is expected that this agreement will create more than 1000 new jobs in the UK and maintain another 4000.
Unity covers the support of the existing royal fleet of Great Britain’s royal fleet, the construction of Dreadnough class submarines, as well as starting work on contracts within the framework of the new Aukus Defense Alliance between Britain, USA and Australia.
As part of this project, Rolls-Royce will build reactors for new submarines, which will be held in the UK and Australia using the technologies of three countries.
The defense minister emphasized that the contract will ensure the “triple support” of the nuclear deterrence, including the construction of four new atom submarines, which maintains a continuous seafood and the implementation of modernization.
Rolls-Royce Submarines Steve Carlier noted that a long-term agreement allows you to invest in skills, equipment and infrastructure to protect Great Britain’s interests.
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