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Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

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Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

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Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme
Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

Babcock International Group (Babcock) has signed a tripartite Memorandum of Implementation (MoI) in Odesa with the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the UK Government. Reflecting Babcock’s extensive naval experience and capabilities, the Group has been chosen to lead in the delivery of the scope of the broad ranging Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme (UNCEP). Building on the agreement signed in October 2020, the two nations will now push forward a major programme of Ukrainian naval projects, with Babcock as their designated prime industrial partner. The programme includes the enhancement of capabilities on existing naval platforms, the delivery of new platforms, including fast attack missile craft, a modern frigate capability, shipborne armaments and the training of naval personnel.

Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme
Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence said:”Ukraine and the UK are good friends and allies. Today’s Memorandum gives a new impetus to our co-operation in naval industry and will facilitate further development of the Ukrainian Navy. We appreciate the British support and value your experience.”

UK Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said:”The UK and Ukraine have a close defence relationship, and we continue to strengthen this partnership to help deter shared threats. I am delighted that British and Ukrainian industry will work together on these projects, which will provide world-leading capabilities and provide opportunities for both our nations to boost our shipbuilding enterprises.”

Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme
Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

Babcock CEO David Lockwood said:”We are very proud to support Ukraine with their Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme.This marks the beginning of a new international relationship for Babcock, bringing together our new ship capability, our infrastructure and support capability and our new strong relationship with the UK Government. I know that we can bring our collective experience and knowledge together to achieve some really great things. Our strengthened relationship with the UK Government has been instrumental in underpinning this significant agreement which is supported by UK Export finance and we continue to work with them on a number of international opportunities.

Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme
Babcock International Group Signs Agreement to Support Ukrainian Naval Capabilities Enhancement Programme

It also involves working together to regenerate Ukrainian shipyards by developing, implementing and completing a Shipyard Regeneration Plan. Babcock CEO David Lockwood joined Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine Oleksandr Myroniuk, UK Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin and First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Tony Radakin to sign the MoI on-board the UK Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender, which is part of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group. Babcock will lead British and Ukrainian industrial partners to assist the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence in delivering these projects. Working collaboratively, these teams will be fully integrated within the projects, building ownership and expertise through technical and knowledge transfer and enabling Ukraine to develop a modern naval fleet and support capability.

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