Three propulsion options were considered for the replacement of the
Vanguard-class, the
Dreadnought-class: PWR2, PWR2b (derivative with improved performance) and PWR3. PWR3 was a new system "based on a US design but using UK reactor technology". The
Royal Institution of Naval Architects reported that it was likely that the UK was given access to the
US Navy S9G reactor design used in their
Virginia-class submarines. The PWR3 was a simpler and safer design with a longer life and lower maintenance requirements than the PWR2 variants and cost roughly the same as the PWR2b. In March 2011, Defence Secretary
Liam Fox said the PWR3 was the preferred option "because those reactors give us a better safety outlook". In May 2011, the Ministry of Defence announced that PWR3 had been selected for the Successor (later named the
Dreadnought-class in 2016). The PWR3 cost about £50 million more per boat to purchase and operate compared to PWR2 designs. This is offset by the PWR3's longer life over the 25-year life PWR2 designs. Consequently, the Shore Test Facility (STF) reactor located at Vulcan NRTE was shut down in 2015. In June 2012, the MoD awarded Rolls-Royce a £600 million contract to produce reactors for the
Dreadnought-class and also for the final boat of the
Astute-class
HMS Achilles. The MoD also awarded Rolls-Royce a further £500 million to refurbish their Rolls-Royce Marine Power Operations reactor core manufacturing plant at Derby to manufacture the PWR3 and to extend the plant's operational life to 2056. In January 2020, the
National Audit Office reported that the construction of the plant was five years behind schedule and was now forecast to be in service in 2026. In 2025, the MoD awarded Rolls-Royce a £9 billion eight-year contract, named Unity, covering research, design, manufacture, and support for Royal Navy nuclear submarine reactors. Defence Secretary
John Healey said "This investment in Britain’s defence will deliver a long-term boost to British business, jobs and national security." ;Submarines •
Dreadnought-class SSBN The PWR3+ reactors planned for use on SSN-AUKUS submarines will be an enhanced variant of the PWR3 reactor. It is claimed to provide better operational flexibility and safety features. For example, submarines will be able to rely on their internal power systems while docked instead of shore power.
Submarines •
SSN-AUKUS == See also ==