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Critical radars that protect Royal Navy warships to be upgraded under £270m deal

BAE Systems will support, upgrade and maintain radars, securing 400 jobs across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Critical radars that protect Royal Navy warships receive £270m boost(Image: º£½ÇÊÓÆµ MOD Crown copyright)

Critical radars that protect the Royal Navy's fleet of warships against hostile airborne and seaborne attacks will be upgraded.

BAE Systems has won a £270m contract to support, upgrade and maintain the radars. The 10-year contract will run until 2032, and will support Artisan, Sampson and Long-Range Radars, which are found on warships including Type 23 and Type 26 frigates, Type 45 destroyers, and the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers.

In addition, BAE Systems' contract secures 400 jobs in Cowes, Portsmouth, Essex and in Hillend near Edinburgh. It also boosts investment in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supply chain of SME and high-tech suppliers.

Radars are a key defensive capability to the Royal Navy used to identify and track potential airborne and seaborne threats.

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Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge said: "Equipping our Armed Forces with the latest technology to counter emerging threats is critical to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of our fleet and personnel.

"Securing hundreds of jobs across the country, this contract is a boost for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Supply Chain and lets our adversaries know we are equipped, prepared and ready."

Cdre Steve McCarthy, director ships support at Defence Equipment and Support said: "This is an excellent outcome for Defence and our industry partners, supporting vital highly skilled º£½ÇÊÓÆµ jobs to underwrite the future of state-of-the-art British naval radar technology. These systems give the Royal Navy the battle-winning edge it needs to protect and defend our nation."