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UK’s nuclear submarine base may see tugs built in China, sparking security fears
A new order for tug boats to tow nuclear-powered submarines at His Majesty’s Naval ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nuclear-powered submarine HMS Astute returns to base at Faslane on the Clyde accompanied by two tug boats - PA/Alamy The Royal ...
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Tug boats for Faslane naval base to be built in China and not on the Clyde despite security concerns
EXCLUSIVE: Chinese and Vietnamese shipyards will benefit from a £200m MOD contract instead of Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow just a few miles away.
“Deeply troubling” concerns have been raised about the construction of vital tug boats for HMNB Portsmouth - with the Ministry of Defence having to confirm they won’t be built in China.
Royal Navy tug boat crews are being balloted for strike action amid claims they are being locked out of contract discussions. The crews, at Devonport, Portsmouth, Faslane, Greenock and Kyle of ...
KOMO YouNews reporter tacwebcam sends in this video of the launch of the Seminole, the newest Navy tug built by J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding. Here's what was written with this video: At 16:30 hours Nov ...
Angola has officially inaugurated a production line for the assembly and maintenance of naval vessels, in partnership with ...
Tug boats for the Faslane nuclear submarine base are set to be built in China and not at Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow.
A new fleet of tug boats for the Faslane naval base will not be built in China, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced today. The UK Government faced a backlash from trade unions after it was ...
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