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The three Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ships will be assembled at Harland & Wolff, with blocks and modules to be constructed at Navantia’s Cadiz shipyard and Harland & Wolff’s Belfast and Appledore ...
Leonardo UK has been awarded a £12.5m contract to supply three Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems for the Fleet Solid ...
Vital supply ships for the Royal Navy will be built in Britain – boosting UK industry and creating hundreds of jobs, the Defence Secretary announced today. Three Fleet Solid Support ships will ...
On the first day of DSEI 2023, Team Resolute unveiled the design of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s (RFA) future Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ship. The design was created with adaptability and sustainability ...
This artist's rendering shows an initial design of the fleet solid support ship, which could change. (British Ministry of Defence) LONDON — Britain is set to restart a competition later this ...
Team Resolute, a consortium of Navantia UK, BMT and Harland & Wolff, has unveiled its evolved design for a Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ship. The progress towards a mature design is a key part of the ...
Key Points and Summary: The Royal Navy’s two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, despite their £6 billion price tag, are ...
Three modern vessels will be built for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) and tasked with supporting Royal Navy operations. Engineers working on the Fleet Solid Support Ships (FSS) programme ...
In 2023, the Ministry of Defence of the UK awarded Team Resolute (Navantia UK, Harland & Wolff and BMT) the contract to deliver three Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ships to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
(Team Resolute) The Spanish/UK industry consortium Team Resolute has successfully completed the preliminary design review (PDR) for the UK Royal Navy's (RN's) Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ship programme.
The announcement Sept. 1 signals the delayed capability, known as the Fleet Solid Support program, is back on track after delays and debate over pricing and whether the ship should be built in the UK.
Engineers working on the Fleet Solid Support Ships (FSS) programme completed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) last year, and have progressed further with the following design phase.