The United Kingdom is ordering additional ammunition of various calibers and investing in expanding production.
This was reported on the official website of the BAE Systems company.
The Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom has placed an order with BAE Systems worth £280 million to produce ammunition for the country’s armed forces.
The order assumes a potential expansion of up to £400 million. It will create 200 new jobs in North England and South Wales.
Ammunition production in England and Wales highlights the importance of national ammunition suppliers in supporting the armed forces.
Building on the existing £2.4bn 15-year partnering agreement, the new orders will significantly increase the production of vital defense stocks.
The new orders will significantly increase the production of vital defense stocks for the British army, such as 155mm artillery shells, 30mm medium caliber rounds, and 5.56mm ammunition.
Key investments of the British government are already underway to enable the increased manufacturing rate, including:
Militarnyi previously reported that the United Kingdom can no longer manufacture new large-caliber artillery barrels for its tanks and howitzers.
The UK found itself in a situation where part of its strategically important defense capabilities stopped during the period of so-called “world disarmament” after the “Cold War”. Now, a whole branch of the arms industry has been lost for the country.
BAE Systems representatives admitted that the restoration of Challenger 2 tanks and AS-90 self-propelled howitzers before their shipment to Ukraine may require so-called “cannibalization”, that is, the removal of guns from some vehicles to restore others.
The United Kingdom announced the transfer of the above-mentioned tanks and self-propelled howitzers back in the spring of this year as part of a new military aid package.
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