Rolls-Royce Awarded Long-term Submarine Propulsion Contract

February 14, 2013

Astute-class Submarine: Computer-generated image credit MOD
Astute-class Submarine: Computer-generated image credit MOD

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) £800 million contract with Rolls-Royce is for delivery & maintenance of the UK's nuclear submarine propulsion capability.

Under the 10-year contract, which will help sustain around 2,000 jobs across the UK, Rolls-Royce will deliver and maintain the nuclear power source for the Royal Navy’s Astute Class and future Successor deterrent submarines.

Part of the Submarine enterprise performance programme (SEPP), this contract will also help the company to transform its operations to carry out its work at best value for the taxpayer. By consolidating costs into one agreement, MOD and Rolls-Royce expect to make savings of around £200 million over the next decade.

This contract goes a long way towards meeting the government’s commitment to SEPP, as announced in the 2010 Strategic defence and security review, to make at least £900 million of savings by restructuring the UK’s nuclear submarine industry.

Productive negotiations between MOD and Rolls-Royce mean the savings secured by this contract will not lead to any reduction in the required level of output for the submarine programme, which includes the production of the propulsion systems for the Astute and next-generation Successor classes of submarines.

Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology Philip Dunne said:
"This contract provides the company with long-term certainty and stability which will help sustain around 2,000 jobs whilst also providing a better deal for the taxpayer and ensuring our future plans remain affordable. By making sure the submarine industry is aligned to the needs of the MOD we are able to press on with the Astute and Successor submarine programmes safe in the knowledge that the value of our significant investment is being maximised."
 

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