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Other elements of the pipeline face questions, including the Type 32 frigates, which under the pipeline suggested above would be built by Babcock at Rosyth from 2028 into the late 2030s. A National Audit Office report in November noted that, in July 2022, Navy Command withdrew its initial plans for Type 32 frigates and Multi-Role Support Ships because of “concerns about unaffordability,” and that “the revised costing profile is likely to be significantly higher.”77 The Government said in resp...

Other elements of the pipeline face questions, including the Type 32 frigates, which under the pipeline suggested above would be built by Babcock at Rosyth from 2028 into the late 2030s. A National Audit Office report in November noted that, in July 2022, Navy Command withdrew its initial plans for Type 32 frigates and Multi-Role Support Ships because of “concerns about unaffordability,” and that “the revised costing profile is likely to be significantly higher.”77 The Government said in response to a written question in December 2022 that the Type 32 “remains a key part of the future fleet and is currently in 71 National Shipbuilding Office, Type: conclusion | Number: 46 | Response status: accepted Government response: The MOD fully recognises the importance of maintaining a regular drumbeat of orders across the Shipbuilding industry. The NSbS is clear that we do not want a return to the “boom and bust” cycles of historic Naval demand, but to provide a more sustainable demand signal