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US firm wins UK tank-making deal | US firm wins UK tank-making deal |
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US defence firm General Dynamics has won a contract to build a new light tank for the British army. | |
The firm, which plans to manufacture most of the new tank in the UK, beat rival bidder BAE Systems - where 500 jobs will now be lost. | |
The news is a blow for BAE's factory in Newcastle, which was earmarked to build the company's tank. | The news is a blow for BAE's factory in Newcastle, which was earmarked to build the company's tank. |
General Dynamics claims that the contract will safeguard or create 10,500 jobs in the UK. | |
The contract is reported to be worth £4bn ($6bn). | The contract is reported to be worth £4bn ($6bn). |
Welsh secretary Peter Hain said the deal would see 200 new jobs created at the company's plant in Newbridge, south Wales. | |
A further 250 existing jobs will also be safeguarded at the plant, he said. | |
The new light tank is designed to replace the Scimitar scout vehicle, providing troops with more protection and firepower. | |
Jobs blow | Jobs blow |
BAE had planned to build its contender at its Newcastle plant, protecting or creating 800 jobs in the region. | BAE had planned to build its contender at its Newcastle plant, protecting or creating 800 jobs in the region. |
However following the tank decision 500 job losses, first announced last year, will now go ahead across England. | |
The firm had hoped to prevent the job losses if the new contract was secured. | |
The jobs will be lost at BAE sites in Newcastle, Leicester and Telford. | The jobs will be lost at BAE sites in Newcastle, Leicester and Telford. |
BAE has already announced the closure of its Telford and Leeds sites. | BAE has already announced the closure of its Telford and Leeds sites. |
Announcing the tender decision, the Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said replacing the older vehicles was "one of the highest equipment priorities for the Army". | Announcing the tender decision, the Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said replacing the older vehicles was "one of the highest equipment priorities for the Army". |
He said that General Dynamic's bid had been favoured because it represented "value for money". | |
He also said that the majority of manufacturing would take place in the UK, ensuring UK skills and capabilities in the armoured vehicle sector were retained. |