Beyond Artful: Government and Industry Roles in Britain’s Future Submarine Design, Build and Support
Download
 
Contacts

Beyond Artful: Government and Industry Roles in Britain’s Future Submarine Design, Build and Support

Whitehall Report 3-07: Beyond Artful

The launch of HMS Astute and the renewal of Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent have focused attention on the UK Submarine Industrial Base. Consistent with the Defence Industrial Strategy, the industrial base is in the process of re-structuring to provide an affordable, sustainable defence capability.

 


 

To access the report, click here

To access related commentary and analysis from RUSI's Maritime Studies Programme, click here

 


 

This Whitehall Report seeks to explore some of the challenges facing the organizations responsible for the design, build, support and disposal of Britain's nuclear powered submarines, the most complex weapons platform in the UK armed forces.

This report begins with an analysis of the role and importance of submarines in UK defence policy. Subsequently, the report analyzes Ministry of Defence and industry from a comprehensive and forward-looking perspective, taking into account the operational requirements for future submarine classes, industrial structure, developments in contracting strategy and questions of emerging technology.

The Author

Gavin Ireland was, for a seven-month secondment during which this report was written, a Researcher in the Military Sciences Department, RUSI. He was seconded to RUSI from BAE Systems Submarine Solutions, where he is on the graduate development scheme. During his time at RUSI, he also co-authored RUSI’s Whitehall Report, ‘The United Kingdom’s Independent Strategic Nuclear Deterrent’, and contributed articles to RUSI Defence Systems and the RUSI Newsbrief.

He holds an MA (Hons) in International Relations from the University of St Andrews and an MA in Defence and Security Analysis from the Centre for Defence and International Security Studies at Lancaster University where he wrote his postgraduate dissertation on the role of the nuclear scientific complex in shaping emerging US nuclear weapons policy. His particular areas of interest are in the maintenance of the UK defence industrial base, the role of technology in shaping operations and the transfer of technology and working practices between defence and the motorsport industry.

Further information

RUSI Maritime Studies Programme

To purchase a hard copy, please press the buy button below.




Bookmark and Share
RUSI Under 35's Forum
RUSI crest 2
Network for the next generation of policy-makers and thought leaders.
RUSI Library of Military History
Library Home Card
A unique collection of national historical and cultural importance.
New Benefits
Membership badge
A greater range of membership packages announced
Follow RUSI.org
Follow RUSI
Follow RUSI through Twitter, Facebook and RSS feeds