BAE Systems launched an inquiry into 'intentional damage' of HMS Glasgow at its yard on the Clyde.
An inquiry has been launched into "intentional damage" of a Royal Navy warship at a Scottish shipyard.
The Type 26 frigate is currently being fitted out at BAE's yard at Scotstoun on the River Clyde in Glasgow. A spokesperson said: "We uncovered a limited number of cables on HMS Glasgow earlier in the week, which appear to have been damaged intentionally.
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