BAE Systems

Scottish Shipyards to Build More Frigates: Jobs and the Cycle of Militarization

The UK government and BAE Systems have solidified Glasgow’s shipbuilding future with Norway’s decision to procure Type 26 frigates, where the Clyde will play a key role. Deliveries to Norway are anticipated to commence in 2030, further integrating Scottish shipbuilding into NATO’s northern defense efforts. This order, alongside existing contracts for the Royal Navy, Australia, and Canada, will make the Clyde the central construction hub for over twenty Type 26 frigates globally. This has a significant economic impact, supporting thousands of jobs in Scotland, and strategically aligns Norway with a multinational program.

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UK Opens New Artillery Factory, Boosting Defence Independence

BAE Systems’ new £25 million Sheffield facility, opened by Defence Secretary John Healey, will manufacture M777 howitzers and other artillery systems, creating 200 skilled jobs and bolstering UK defence capabilities. The site will serve as the UK’s primary howitzer production hub, supporting over 60 UK suppliers and contributing to national self-sufficiency. This investment is part of a broader government initiative to revitalize UK artillery manufacturing and reinforces Sheffield’s industrial heritage. The facility’s output will include barrels for Ukraine and contribute to ongoing maintenance and repair of existing artillery pieces.

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