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and, in 2004, became part of BAE Systems, and the Leeds factory was closed. The relationship with the MOD was resolved by certain guarantees given to the company by the MOD regarding future procurement strategies. The financial position of the company was resolved by a
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In mid-1985 a target date of July 1986 was set; however, by June 1986 the government announced that flotation would not be possible and that it intended to sell the company privately. The following problems were identified as barriers to a flotation:
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In the late 1930s, war was seen as a possibility, if not likely, and a sizeable rearmament programme began, probably also activated by the concern that a large proportion of the arsenal was becoming obsolete.
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Bids for Royal Ordnance plc were invited in October 1986, resulting in six offers. These were eventually reduced to two; one from British Aerospace and one from
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on 4 October 1986, the final agreement was signed on 31 March 1987 valuing ROF Leeds at £15.2 million. Vickers became
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cash injection and the proceeds of the ROF Leeds sale. The liabilities were with regard to a sub-contract for a
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was built for many years at ROF Leeds. The site also built lighter vehicles with aluminium armour, such as the
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systems between British Aerospace (BAe) and an MOD research establishment transferred to Royal Ordnance on
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The problems associated with ROF Leeds were solved when Royal Ordnance agreed the sale of the factory and
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The future of ROF Leeds, notably the uncertain future due to over-capacity in UK
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located in central London. The intention of the government at this stage was to
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BAe offer was accepted, and the sale was completed on 22 April 1987.
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ROF Engineering Factory opened as National Filling Factory No. 1 (
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ROF Leeds was closed in 2004 and the land was sold for housing.
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In November 1945 full production began on the uparmoured
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Liabilities regarding a contract with British Aerospace
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Entrance to the grounds of the closed factory (2016)
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Index

Royal Ordnance Factories
Second World War
Barnbow
Barnbow
Centurion Mark II
Leyland
Royal Ordnance Factories
Woolwich
Vickers
Elswick
5th Royal Tank Regiment

Chieftain Tank
Fox armoured reconnaissance vehicle
FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor
Challenger
Royal Ordnance Factories
Vickers Defence Systems
Alvis Vickers
Royal Ordnance
ROF Chorley
Lancashire
registered office
privatise
stock market
main battle tank
MOD
intellectual property
Challenger tanks
Vickers plc

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