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UK hands out 2 billion stg contracts for next generation nuclear deterrent submarines

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Published: May 9, 2022, 11:38 UTC

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Ministry of Defence said on Monday that over 2 billion pounds worth of defence contracts have been awarded to start the third phase of its submarine nuclear deterrent programme termed 'Dreadnought'.

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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Ministry of Defence said on Monday that over 2 billion pounds worth of defence contracts have been awarded to start the third phase of its submarine nuclear deterrent programme termed ‘Dreadnought’.

London-listed blue-chip companies, BAE systems and Rolls-Royce, have received the contracts, the MoD said in a statement, adding that the investment was part of a planned 10-billion-pound spend for the whole delivery phase.

“The Dreadnought Class will be crucial to maintaining and safeguarding our national security, with the nuclear deterrent protecting every UK citizen from the most extreme threats, every minute of every day,” defence procurement minister Jeremy Quin said.

(Reporting by Muvija M; editing by William James)

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