Babcock and Danske Flådeskibe Sign Letter for Royal Danish Navy Frigates

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Babcock and Danish naval consortium Danske Flådeskibe have signed a Letter of Collaboration to develop a joint UK-Danish industrial approach to potential new frigates for the Royal Danish Navy. Announced at DALO Industry Days, the agreement builds on a framework established earlier in 2026 and combines Babcock's frigate design experience with Danish industrial capabilities. The collaboration aims to support long-term Danish naval shipbuilding capability, with the proposed industrial model estimated to support around 2,000 direct and indirect jobs in Denmark.
Details of the Agreement
Babcock has deepened its partnership with a Danish consortium. It signed a Letter of Collaboration with Danske Flådeskibe. The agreement targets potential new frigates for the Royal Danish Navy. It focuses on developing a joint UK-Danish industrial approach. This marks a further step in their cooperation.
The agreement was announced at a significant industry event. It was unveiled at DALO Industry Days in Herning. The letter builds on an earlier framework agreement. That framework was established in early 2026. This progression reflects a deepening relationship between the parties.
The Danish Consortium
Danske Flådeskibe brings together several Danish partners. The consortium includes OMT Group and Terma. PensionDanmark and Semco Maritime are also members. This grouping combines diverse Danish industrial capabilities. It represents a coordinated national effort.
The consortium has a clear strategic purpose. It was established to offer an integrated Danish solution. This covers the design and construction of future vessels. It also encompasses through-life support of these ships. This full-lifecycle approach defines the consortium's ambition.
Scope of the Collaboration
The partnership combines complementary strengths. Babcock contributes frigate design and international programme experience. The Danish consortium provides industrial capabilities and infrastructure. Together they will collaborate on frigate solutions. They will also develop a joint industrial solution for delivery.
The collaboration extends across the assets' lifecycle. It covers the delivery of the frigate programme. It also addresses the through-life support of naval assets. This spans construction through to long-term maintenance. The comprehensive scope reflects the ambition of the partnership.
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Building Danish Capability
The collaboration aims to strengthen Danish industry. It supports the development of long-term naval shipbuilding capability. This involves knowledge and technology transfer to Denmark. Construction and integration would take place in Denmark. Sustained participation by Danish suppliers is also central.
This focus on local capability serves strategic goals. It aims to establish sovereign Danish industrial capacity. This would allow Denmark to support its own frigates. The consortium's ambition is for Denmark to have domestic responsibility. This capability would extend for decades to come.
Economic Impact
The partnership carries significant economic potential. The proposed industrial model could support around 2,000 jobs. These span both direct and indirect employment in Denmark. This reflects the scale of the potential programme. It underscores the economic stakes for the country.
These benefits extend beyond immediate employment. Building domestic capability develops Danish skills. It also strengthens the national industrial base. Babcock framed the offer as more than a ship. It described a genuine industrial partnership centred on Danish participation.
Strategic Significance
The agreement serves both defence and industrial aims. It seeks to strengthen the Royal Danish Navy. It also aims to build Denmark's sovereign industrial capability. These dual objectives frame the collaboration's purpose. They connect naval capability to national industry.
The partnership forms part of a broader engagement. It is one of several agreements with Danish industry. Others were announced at the same industry event. Together these reflect Babcock's growing commitment to Denmark. This positions the company as a significant partner to Danish industry.

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