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UK Puts Type 31 Frigate Build Into Overdrive

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The Ministry of Defence has presented initiatives it asserts are aiding in the expedition of the Royal Navy’s Type 31 frigates’ production, including significant capital injection into Babcock’s Rosyth shipyard and the establishment of a novel integration centre to mitigate project hazards.

In reply to a written parliamentary query from Liberal Democrat MP James MacCleary, Defence Minister Luke Pollard stated that headway was being achieved on the Type 31 project through “substantial investment” in Rosyth, where the vessels are under construction.

Pollard outlined that this work encompasses “digitising the shipyard, creating new manufacturing facilities, and erecting a new, purpose-built Assembly Hall that will permit two T31s to be constructed concurrently.”

He further mentioned that the MOD has also founded a new Shore Integration Facility at Portsdown Technology Park. This facility is intended to facilitate the amalgamation of the ships’ combat systems and diminish risks before equipment is fitted onto the vessels.

As per Pollard, the facility is conceived “to alleviate risks pertaining to the incorporation of the combat system.”

The minister confirmed that the MOD continues to collaborate closely with Babcock, the lead contractor, to ensure the programme fulfills its specifications and provides cost-effectiveness. He stated that officials are striving to guarantee the Type 31 programme delivers operational ability “at a cost-effective price, within a timeframe that is comparable to other international naval vessel acquisition projects.”

The Type 31 frigate, formally designated as the Inspiration-class, is designed to equip the Royal Navy with a versatile general-purpose warship, capable of operating globally across a diverse array of duties. These include maritime security, escort operations, forward presence missions, and defence engagement. The class is derived from Babcock’s Arrowhead 140 design, itself adapted from the Danish Iver Huitfeldt-class, and is projected to offer a capable platform at a reduced individual cost than more intricate specialist naval vessels such as the Type 26.

Each vessel is anticipated to displace approximately 5,700 tonnes and will be constructed around a modular design approach intended to facilitate subsequent enhancements throughout its operational lifespan. The frigates will be armed with a Mk41 Vertical Launch System for missiles, a medium-calibre primary cannon, and an adaptable compartment capable of accommodating supplementary payloads, small craft, and autonomous systems. Furthermore, they will feature a landing platform and an aircraft shelter engineered for the deployment of a Merlin helicopter and to support aviation missions.


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