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Lithuanian Navy

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FROM APPLEDORE TO LITHUNIA

Ex-HMS Quorn arriving at Appledore shipyard at High Water this morning to begin £55m refit before delivery to the Lithuanian Navy in 2024.
Project will support 100 jobs at the yard + 14 major subcontract packages. Work includes upgrades to mission & sonar systems adding search & rescue capability. New main engines, generators and propulsion gear, refurbishment of accommodation, hull, ancillary and electrical systems.

See - https://www.harland-wolff.com/news/harl ... ng-vessel/
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A small step but good to see Appledore back in the naval work business.

Ex-HMS Quorn has now been brought into the covered dock to begin major work package.
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Re: Lithuanian Navy

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Navy Lookout

Last month new engines were installed in ex-HMS Quorn being refurbished for the Lithuanian Navy by Harland Wolff plc
Appledore - project due to be completed this Summer.

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