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First introduced in 1998, the Royal Navy’s Global Combat Ship program is slowly starting to yield results. This week, the builder of the program’s City Class Type 26 frigates, BAE Systems, rolled out the forward section of the first member of the family, the HMS Glasgow. 4 photos
Named so after the Scottish city where it is built, the frigate is supposed to replace once ready the Type 23 ships currently in use and will take on defense roles against submarines and aircraft, but also general-purpose operations.
Construction of the Glasgow began in 2017, and even if the Royal Navy announced a year ago the ship is halfway finished, it’s only now that BAE Systems reached the milestone.
BAE Systems unveils forward section of first City-class Type 26 frigate 19 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 19th, 2021 17:15)
BAE Systems has unveiled the forward section of the UK Royal Navy’s first City-class Type 26 frigate HMS Glasgow.
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BAE Systems has unveiled the forward section of the UK Royal Navy’s first City-class Type 26 frigate HMS Glasgow.
The bow of HMS Glasgow comprises the bridge, operations room, and accommodation spaces.
It was rolled out into position on the hardstand at BAE’s Govan shipyard on the River Clyde. The process took 90 minutes.
Over the next few weeks, it will be combined with the aft section.