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The UK is in talks with Brazil over the "potential sale" of the Royal Navy's two amphibious assault ships that are being ditched to cut costs, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
Defence experts said the fact HMS Bulwark - which has only just received an expensive refit - and HMS Albion are being flogged off underlines the pressure on the defence budget even though Sir Keir Starmer keeps talking up his promises to boost expenditure. The two warships can be used to deploy Royal Marines to shore - a vital capability at a time of growing global threats.
News of the possible sale was first revealed in Latin American media. One report said the Royal Navy and Brazilian Navy had signed an agreement that would see the UK giving information to the Brazilians on the state of the two ships prior to any purchase.
Asked about the claim that the UK would sell the assault ships to Brazil, a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: "We can confirm we have entered discussions with the Brazilian Navy over the potential sale of HMS Bulwark and HMS Albion. "As announced in November, both ships are being decommissioned from the Royal Navy.
Neither were planned to go back to sea before their out of service dates in the 2030s." James Cartlidge, the shadow defence secretary, appeared to question the wisdom of the move. "At Defence orals [House of Commons questions] on January 6th Defence Secretary John Healey said: 'HMS Bulwark and HMS Albion were not genuine capabilities'," Mr Cartlidge wrote in a post on social media.
"They've just been sold to Brazil." Matthew Savill, the director of military science at the Royal United Services Institute, said the plan to sell the vessels demonstrates there "is still life in both these ships". He said: "The fact that the UK is prepared to sell off useful amphibious capability - which could be used in evacuation operations or other cases where air transport is difficult - shows just how tight finances are even with the promised budget increase.
"The replacements for these ships are still several years away and won't be available until the 2030s." Read more from Sky News:Prince Harry's charity row explainedUS seems content to cosy up to Russia instead of imposing tariffs Mr Savill added: "As an aside, Brazil will probably have greater amphibious capacity than the UK, having previously bought HMS Ocean, the UK's helicopter assault ship." HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark entered service two decades ago. Both are currently held at lower readiness having not been to sea since 2023 and 2017 respectively.
HMS Ocean, a helicopter-landing vessel and once the largest warship in the Royal Navy, was sold to the Brazilian Navy in 2018 after 20 years in service..