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Newcastle's Pearson Engineering secures tank contract safeguarding 285 jobs

The firm's Armstrong Works facility will manufacture turrets for the British Army’s Challenger 3 tanks - prompting a £4m investment in machinery

The Challenger 3, during turret demonstrator trials in Unterlüß, Germany in 2018.(Image: Rheinmetall AG)

Pearson Engineering has secured a £25m contract to supply turrets for the British Army's Challenger 3 tanks.

The work will secure 285 jobs at the former Vickers factory in Newcastle, prompting a £4m investment in machinery and the recruitment of new technical roles as well as 20 apprentices.

Pearson will supply Washington-based Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL), which has an £800m contract to upgrade 148 Challenger 3 tanks - described as Europe's most lethal.

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The turrets manufactured by Pearson will be versatile so they can be fitted to the tanks of allies and global partners.

Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin attended a steel cutting ceremony at the Armstrong Works, along with Major General Simon Hamilton, British Army director programmes and representatives from DE&S, Army HQ, RBSL and Pearson Engineering.

The group received an update on the Challenger 3 programme and addressed members of the Pearson Engineering workforce at the historic Newcastle site, before cutting the first piece of steel for the Challenger 3 turret structures using a water-jet cutter.

Craig Priday, managing director for Pearson Engineering, said: “This important contract for Pearson Engineering, delivered together with our sister company Responsive Engineering, demonstrates our success in bringing armoured vehicle manufacturing back to the North East.