A £34 million increase in frigate weapon systems keeps 150 UK employment in place

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England (Commonweath Union)_ The threat countermeasure capabilities of Royal Navy ships will also get a number of technical enhancements over the course of the following five years, which will assist to guarantee that the ships can continue to defend against the danger of hostile anti-ship missiles. Systems Engineering & Assessment (SEA) in Devon received the contract.

The enhancements will guarantee that crucial systems aboard Type 23 frigates continue to function dependably and that upgrades may be smoothly adopted and installed until their out-of-service dates, while also maintaining 150 UK employment in the south-west of England’s Barnstaple, Beckington, and Bristol. The Type-23 frigate performs a broad range of tasks, including as defending British interests in the South Atlantic and securing the UK’s crucial maritime commerce routes east of the Suez Canal.

Seagnat, a system that protects the ship from incoming missiles by launching a variety of decoys to counter incoming missiles, will get electronic enhancements aboard Type 23 frigates. The Magazine Torpedo Launch Systems, a close-range, quick-response anti-submarine armament system that fires torpedoes from tubes located in the ship’s magazine, will also receive a technical update on some ships. The Maritime Equipment and Warfare (MEWT) team of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the UK Ministry of Defence’s procurement division, placed the order. In addition to Type 23 updates, the contract will also upgrade Seagnat systems over the course of the following five years on Type 45 destroyers and Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) tankers, which transport fuel, food, fresh water, ammunition, and other supplies for use by Royal Navy ships throughout the world.

Additionally, the deal guarantees increased spares supplies and five more years of service for the systems on board the boats. The Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigates, Type 45 destroyers, Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC), Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels, and Albion-class Landing Platform Docks are just a few of the ships that use the equipment supported by this contract (Magazine Torpedo Launch Systems, Seagnat, and Air Weapons Handling).

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