Babcock is the major
industrial support partner to the Royal Navy. We also provide
equipment and services to the US Navy and Coastguard, the Canadian
Navy, the Australian Navy, the Spanish Navy and the Royal New
Zealand Navy.
As the UK's leading naval support business,
Babcock plays a unique role supporting the Royal Navy. The company
is a strategic partner and key naval engineering and support
provider, working closely with the Ministry of Defence and Royal
Navy to improve efficiency, reduce infrastructure costs and
increase service availability of the submarine and surface ship
fleets, to meet the operational needs of the Royal Navy, today and
in the future.
Key activities include base porting, refitting, refuelling and
decommissioning submarines; maintaining and refitting warships;
building the next generation aircraft carriers; maintaining naval
bases; and providing equipment support and training; while the
company's Integrated Technology business unit brings together
engineering, design, systems integration and platform management
capabilities.
Babcock has been the Royal Navy's partner for training, design,
delivery and support services for 14 years. Babcock offer training
solutions built to high Royal Navy standards to customers worldwide
spanning overseas navies, military and commercial organisations. We
offer a wide range of capabilities and bespoke services that
include training solutions and facilities management with projects
that range from training engineering apprentices through designing
advanced training technology solutions for military
customers. Click here to find out more.
Babcock is a leading provider of critical
communications services in support of all three Armed Forces.
Through the operation and maintenance of the UK MOD's high
frequency and very low frequency defence communications facilities,
Babcock ensures continued and improved communications in support of
the front line. In addition, Babcock's expertise enables the
design, integration and support of information communications
technology (ICT) as well as the manufacture of specialist
communication vehicle conversions.