HMS Venturer takes to the water

HMS Venturer, the first of five Type 31 frigates we’re delivering for the Royal Navy, has completed her first entry into the water.

The operation took place in Leith and marked a major milestone in the ship’s build journey. Following a carefully coordinated marine transfer, HMS Venturer has now returned to our Rosyth facility where outfitting and systems integration will continue in preparation for sea trials. This showcases the close collaboration between Babcock and our partners.

This achievement highlights the strength of the Type 31 programme, an affordable, adaptable and available frigate designed for modern naval operations. Its modular build and digital design enable rapid production and customisation, supporting not only UK defence needs but growing international demand. The Type 31 export variant, Arrowhead 140, is already in build internationally, demonstrating the platform’s global appeal and ability to serve the needs of other navies around the world. 

Sir Nick Hine, Chief Executive of our Marine Sector, said: “In a complex and uncertain world, our ability to design, build and support advanced warships in the UK is more important than ever.

“HMS Venturer’s first entry into the water is a clear demonstration of UK sovereign capability in action and the depth, resilience and expertise within Babcock’s Marine business. This latest milestone exhibits the excellent progress being made across our multi-build programme, which will see us deliver five complex warships for the Royal Navy within a decade.

“This is engineering at its best, delivered, together with our partners, with pride, purpose and precision. HMS Venturer is just the beginning.”

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