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Rolls-Royce Submarines has opened a new office in Glasgow, Scotland, which the company claimed would create 120 new jobs as part of its work supporting the Dreadnought and AUKUS SSN programmes. Notably funded not by Rolls Royce itself, but by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), the office, at Glasgow’s Airport Business Park, will focus on developing electrical controls and instrumentation, as well as cybersecurity solutions. Rolls Royce Submarines currently designs, manufactures and provides in-
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