Chemring’s Roke wins ‘strategically important’ MoD missile defence contract.


Chemring said on Wednesday that its Roke business has won a "strategically important" UK Ministry of Defence missile defence contract valued at £251m over six years.

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  • 02 April 2025 07:59:11
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The framework contract, known as Science & Technology Oriented Research & development in Missile defence (STORM), encompasses a broad spectrum of missile defence activities and capabilities.

"Partnering with the UK Missile Defence Centre (UK MDC) Roke will lead a UK sovereign industry collaborative effort to provide security to the UK, and its allies, by countering current and future threats, including ballistic and hypersonic missiles," Chemring said.

Commencing immediately, the STORM framework will see Roke "enhance its role as a trusted partner to the UK MDC at the heart of the UK missile defence ecosystem at what is a pivotal moment for national defence and security".

Roke, the overall prime contractor, will self-deliver elements of the contract and will also manage industry partners as they deliver the significant majority of contract value.

Chief executive Michael Ord said: "We are delighted that Roke has been trusted to deliver STORM for the UK MDC. In today's complex and changing security environment effective missile defence is crucial to protecting the UK's interests.

"This contract recognises Roke's heritage in helping customers solve complex problems, and places Roke at the heart of the UK's missile defence research and development activities."


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