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Babcock is pleased to have finalised the contract with the UK Ministry of Defense to continue the support spanning UK naval base operations at HMNB Clyde and HMNB Devonport, alongside UK submarine and surface ship fleet support. 

The Future Maritime Support Programme (FMSP) is worth around £3.5bn and will run until March 2026, replacing the previous Maritime Support Delivery Framework (MSDF). This complex contract reinforces Babcock’s position as a foremost naval business with specialist expertise which ensures the Royal Navy goes to sea safely by delivering reliability and increased platform availability, alongside innovative marine technology solutions. 

All of this increases the value to the customers and underpins our Strategic Partnering Programme with the UK Government and MOD across a number of critical programmes.

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