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The United Kingdom’s Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base, Volume 1
Sustaining Design and Production Resources
The complexity and uniqueness of a nuclear submarine require special skills, facilities, and oversight not supported by other shipbuilding programmes. In fact, a single shipyard, Barrow-in-Furness, designs and builds the United Kingdom’s nuclear submarines, and many of the vendors that support submarine construction are sole-source providers. With such specialisation, in addition to a limited design and production demand, there is concern about whether the submarine industrial base can maintain its viability into the future. This report seeks to determine what actions should be taken to maintain nuclear submarine design capabilities and how nuclear submarine production should be scheduled for efficient use of the industrial base. Based on their findings, the authors recommend that the Ministry of Defence determine the scheduling of construction for future submarine contracts as soon as possible; plan to retain a design core of designers, engineers, and draughtsmen during periods of reduced demand; and take steps towards collaboration with other countries.
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Contents
Chapter One:
Introduction
Chapter Two:
Maintaining Nuclear Submarine Design Resources
Chapter Three:
Maintaining Nuclear Submarine Production Resources
Chapter Four:
Summary Findings and Recommendations
Appendix A:
A Brief History of UK Submarine Production
Appendix B:
The Nuclear Submarine Design Process
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