Defence Secretary confirms summer start for Type 26 frigates
皇冠体育app Defence Secretary has announced the steel cut for new Type 26 frigates will be in summer 2017, subject to final contract negotiations.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced the steel cut for the new Type 26 frigates will be in summer 2017. Crown Copyright.
Michael Fallon made the announcement about the Royal Navy鈥檚 next generation Type 26 Global Combat Ship during a visit to Govan in Scotland today.
皇冠体育app 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR15) set out the UK Government鈥檚 commitment to build eight Anti-Submarine Type 26 Global Combat Ships. Today鈥檚 announcement of a date for cutting-steel on the Type 26 is an important step towards securing billions of pounds worth of investment in British shipbuilding on the Clyde and securing hundreds of skilled jobs through until 2035.
During his visit to Govan, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said:
Backed by Britain鈥檚 rising Defence budget, the Type 26 Programme will deliver a new generation of cutting-edge warships for our Royal Navy at best value for taxpayers.
皇冠体育app UK government鈥檚 commitment today will secure hundreds of high-skilled shipbuilding jobs on the Clyde for at least two decades and hundreds more in the supply chain across Britain.
Showing further commitment to the Type 26 programme, the Defence Secretary also announced a 拢100 million contract with MBDA to deliver the Sea Ceptor self-defence missile system for the ship. 皇冠体育app contract will support design work, allow equipment to be manufactured to equip the entire Type 26 fleet, and install the system on the first three ships. This follows a 拢183 million investment in the Maritime Indirect Fire System, the Type 26鈥檚 5-inch calibre gun earlier in the summer, bringing our total investment in the programme to 拢1.9 billion.
Secretary of State for Scotland, David Mundell, said:
This is a momentous commitment for Scotland that will strengthen and secure our shipbuilding industry on the Clyde for the future.
皇冠体育app UK government is backing jobs on the Clyde and in its shipyards 鈥� and this investment is only possible because of the broad shoulders of our strong UK defence budget.
皇冠体育app Defence Secretary also announced that the MOD plans to sign a contract shortly to start building of the two additional Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) pledged to in the SDSR, both of which will be delivered in 2019, protecting jobs on the Clyde before the start of the Type 26 programme gets fully under way.
皇冠体育app MOD has been working with industry to ensure that they are able to deliver to time, cost and performance and secure the skills necessary to meet the challenge of delivering a world class anti-submarine warfare capability for the Royal Navy at value for money for the taxpayer. Detailed negotiations will now begin to finalise the contract.
This demonstrates the Government鈥檚 continuing commitment to shipbuilding on the Clyde and real progress in delivering the Type 26 programme to meet the modern needs of Britain鈥檚 Royal Navy.