British exports and sovereign manufacturing have been boosted
today with the opening of a new state-of-the-art artillery
factory in Sheffield, creating 200 skilled British jobs.
The new factory, run by BAE Systems, was opened by the Defence
Secretary , who visited the site today.
The facility positions Sheffield as the home of UK artillery
howitzer production, showing how defence is an engine for growth
and a foundation of the Government's Plan for Change.
Successful export deals of more than £25 million made this
factory possible, showcasing the British defence industry's
design and engineering prowess globally. It will create
apprenticeship opportunities and support 60 businesses across the
UK supply chain.
This comes the week after the Government's Strategic Defence
Review (SDR) which confirmed a major £6bn commitment to munitions
production this parliament, including £1.5bn for an ‘always on'
pipeline for munitions and at least six new energetics and
munitions factories, meaning that the UK can innovate and rapidly
restock key ammunition.
Defence Secretary, MP said:
"This new factory is a big boost for South Yorkshire and a
significant step forward in strengthening our British defence
industrial base. This is a vote of confidence in our
world-leading defence sector and good, skilled British jobs,
underpinned by this government's Plan for Change.
"I welcome BAE Systems' long-term commitment to this new
site, which demonstrates how defence can be an engine for growth,
bringing investment and opportunities to communities across the
UK, including right here in South Yorkshire.”
The facility covers 94,000 sq ft, making it significantly
larger than the pitch at Wembley stadium, and will manufacture
the only combat-proven 155mm lightweight howitzer in the world,
the British M777.
The investment comes as the UK continues its support for Ukraine,
while developing sovereign British manufacturing. Earlier this
year, the Ministry of Defence awarded BAE Systems a contract to
deliver 150 British-designed artillery barrels to Ukraine,
working with nearby Sheffield Forgemasters to fulfil the
government's commitment.
Fully operational later this year, the factory will initially
focus on M777 lightweight howitzer manufacturing, with capacity
to expand production lines. The site will evolve to develop and
produce a range of world-class combat systems.