UK orders for uncrewed maritime vehicles (UMVs) could keep Babcock busy at its shipyard in Rosyth, Scotland, as the shipbuilder approaches the completion of five Type 31 frigates in the early 2030s.
The owners of the Rosyth dockyard have walked back from suggestions the defence company would move their operations to England if Scotland became independent. John Howie, Babcock’s head of corporate ...
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A Swiftsure-class Royal Navy nuclear-powered attack submarines that entered service in the 1970s and served for more than 20 years has dry docked at Rosyth, Scotland, as it prepares for final ...
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