WREXHAM'S MP has welcomed news that a company in Wales will play an integral part in delivering the British Army’s next-generation armoured fighting vehicle.

MilDef, who are based in Cardiff, will provide rugged electronics such as Crewstation PCs, servers and ethernet switches for the Boxer armoured fighting vehicles under a £20m subcontract awarded to them by RBSL and Rheinmetall.

The contract is expected to sustain and create around a dozen Welsh jobs and will secure further development of MilDef’s manufacturing facilities in the city over the next 10 years.

Wrexham’s MP Sarah Atherton said: “Having had the privilege of viewing the Boxer and the Boxer Ambulance whilst taking part in the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme, I am delighted that a Welsh company will be included in the delivery of the British Army’s Next-Generation of vehicles.

“This latest investment in Wales’ defence industry further highlights the UK Government’s commitment to the Welsh economy and I am pleased that the UK Government has decided to draw the expertise and experience of Welsh businesses in delivering this vital piece of military technology.”

Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart said: “Thousands of jobs in Wales are supported by UK defence expenditure and this latest £20m investment shows our continued commitment to invest in Welsh suppliers – cementing Wales’ place as a defence industry hub.

“I welcome this investment which comes at a time when the UK’s armed forces are providing crucial support to the NHS, Ambulance Service and Covid-19 testing effort across Wales.”

Director Land Equipment for Defence Equipment and Support, Major General Darren Crook, said: “The British Boxer programme has continued at pace this year despite the significant challenges that 2020 has set us.

"I am delighted that we are now beginning to see real term benefits to the UK from the investment in the programme and proud that we will be delivering a state-of-the art future capability to our British Armed Forces.”