BAE Systems plans factory for howitzer weapons

BAE Systems plans factory for howitzer weapons
By: dailymail Posted On: November 16, 2024 View: 60

BAE Systems has drawn up plans to build an artillery factory in Sheffield as part of a multi-million-pound investment.

The FTSE 100 defence giant announced it will spend more than £25million to construct the 94,000 sq ft site, which will be used to manufacture its M777 lightweight howitzer.

The weapon was previously used in Afghanistan and Iraq and is in service with the Armed Forces in the US, Canada, Australia and India. 

Investment: BAE announced it will spend more than £25m to construct the 94,000 sq ft site, which will be used to manufacture its M777 lightweight howitzer (above)

BAE said the factory will help 'sustain and revitalise vital UK artillery capabilities' and create 50 high-skilled jobs in the area.

Work on the site is already underway and it is expected to be up and running next year.

News of the Sheffield factory follows previously announced plans by BAE to spend £300million updating its shipyards in Glasgow.

It is investing another £220million in a factory in Rochester, Kent, alongside £200million earmarked for its munitions business.

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