Defence Secretary Ben Wallace revealed the delay in a parliamentary statement which emerged as he was being quizzed by MPs
The Royal Navy’s latest frigate will be delayed by a year and cost taxpayers an extra £233milion, the Defence Secretary has admitted.
The Type 26, City-class, Global Combat Ship is being built in Scotland and will replace the ageing Type 23 Duke-class fleet.
The first vessel of the six-strong submarine-hunting fleet, HMS Glasgow, was due to enter service in October 2027.
But Cabinet Minister Mr Wallace blamed the coronavirus pandemic and other “challenges” for a 12-month delay.