Shipyard Harland & Wolff, Belfast, is pitching to build a major fleet of transport ships for the navies of the UK and the Netherlands as part of a huge £2.4bn deal.
The Queen’s Island-based yard’s owner, Navantia UK, says Harland & Wolff “gives the UK a proven, sovereign capability to build these vessels."
Under a new maritime partnership signed this week between UK and Dutch forces, they are set to equip themselves with new amphibious transport ships.
The newbuilds are to be designed by Dutch consultants and built at UK shipyards alongside Dutch industry as part of a £2.4bn deal. The contract is expected to support hundreds of high-skilled jobs throughout the UK.
The amphibious ships will form the backbone of a strengthened UK-Netherlands amphibious force, with four vessels each to serve the nations.
Much more, reports the Belfast Telegraph on the joint naval contract.

















































