
24/07/2006 Defence Industrial Strategy Defence Industrial Strategy
Parliamentary Answers, Hansard Column 579, 24th July 2006
24/07/2006 Submarine Flotilla Submarine Flotilla, Parliamentary News, Hansard column 794W, 24th July 2006
20/07/2006 Weapon Discharge System takes shape for Astute Submarine Bristol engineers Strachan & Henshaw have delivered the first major equipment items within the Astute Weapon Handling and Launch project to Prime Contractor BAE Systems Astute.
Source: BAE SYSTEMS, 20th July 2006
20/07/2006 Trident vote MPs get 'veto' over new Trident
20/07/2006 Submarines Parliamentary News, Hansard Column 597W, 20th July 2006
17/07/2006 Virtual reality aid submarine manufacture Submarine builder is currently deploying advanced visualisation software in what is thought to be the very first 'manufacturing floor' use of Stereo virtual reality by a shipyard.
Source: Virtalis, edited by the Manufacturing Talk Editorial Team, 17th July 2006
10/07/2006 Old methods still work Traditional shipyard skills have proved the best solution to a 21st century submarine problem.
Article from NW Evening Mail, 10th July 2006
05/07/2006 Operational submarines Operational submarines
Parliamentary Answer, Column 1109W, Hansard, 5th July 2006
01/07/2006 Council leader defends need for nuclear subs. Proposals for a part-time nuclear deterrent for Britain which would cut submarine order opportunities for Barrow, have been slammed in the town.
Source: John Simpson, NW Evening Mail, 1st July 2006
30/06/2006 BAE may be prime beneficiary of UK Decision on Trident Subs. BAE Systems Plc, Europe's No. 1 arms maker, would likely be the main beneficiary of a U.K. decision to build a new fleet of Trident-missile launching submarines, a program that may cost as much as 25 billion pounds ($45 billion.
Source: Bloomberg, 30th June 2006
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