Royal Navy Launches Drive to Speed up Submarine Maintenance
The Submarine Maintenance Recovery Plan consolidates fragmented efforts with £250 million funding and aims to boost maintenance throughput significantly over four years, officials said.
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Royal Navy launches drive to speed up submarine maintenance
The Royal Navy has begun a major effort to accelerate submarine maintenance, with senior leadership warning that throughput must improve rapidly to meet future operational demands. First Sea Lord General Sir Gwyn Jenkins visited HM Naval Base Clyde on 20 January, days after the formal launch of the Submarine Maintenance Recovery Plan, a new framework intended to bring together previously fragmented efforts across the submarine enterprise. The pl…
Royal Navy Submarine Maintenance Recovery Plan launched - Navy Lookout
The Submarine Maintenance Recovery Plan (SMRP) was formally launched on 15th January. The First Sea Lord announced he would initiate this 100-day drive to tackle chronic submarine maintenance delays in a speech at NCHQ during September last year. The SMRP is intended to be a single, framework intended to bring together previously fragmented initiatives across the […] The post Royal Navy Submarine Maintenance Recovery Plan launched first appeared…
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