Explosion rocks Britain's only ammunition factory

  • Blast reported at BAE Systems plant in Glascoed, Monmouthshire
  • Emergency services rush to scene as incident unit is established on site 

An explosion has occurred at a military weapons factory in south Wales run by Europe’s biggest military contractor.

The blast took place at the BAE Systems base in Glascoed, Monmouthshire shortly before 10.50am.

MailOnline understands the explosion relates to a single shell going off at the munitions filling factory.

Emergency services have been deployed to the site, which is spread across a large field close to the south-eastern village.

BAE Systems has promised a full investigation into the incident at the factory, which is the UK’s last remaining munitions filling factory.

explosion rocks britain's only ammunition factory

The BAE Systems Glascoed site in South Wales, where an explosion has been reported and emergency services are on site

explosion rocks britain's only ammunition factory

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed it is attending the incident, with a command unit on site managing the operation

explosion rocks britain's only ammunition factory

BAE is Europe’s biggest military contractor and employs around 500 people at the Glascoed site. It has launched an investigation

BAE says the Glascoed plant employs around 500 people. The firm is Europe’s biggest military contractor with several sites across the UK.

A BAE Systems spokesperson said: ‘We can confirm that there was an incident at our Glascoed facility in Wales this morning.

‘Tried and tested safety protocols were immediately enacted and emergency services attended the site.

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‘All personnel are accounted for and our emergency response team continues to monitor the facility. We have launched a full investigation.’

Sources have indicated that a shell exploded on part of the site, which is spread out across a large area around a square kilometre in size.

This is understood to be a safety measure to reduce the risk of casualties in the event of incidents involving munitions.

The source added: ‘All the accounts we have so far are that a shell exploded – there’s nothing to suggest anyone is injured and we have accounted for all personnel. The site is safe.’

Glascoed was established in the 1930s as the government began preparing for war in Europe – which later escalated into the Second World War.

BAE took over the plant from the British government in the 1980s after the country’s Royal Ordnance Factories were privatised.

Glascoed is now the UK’s last remaining ammunition filling facility in the country – meaning it is the last place munitions will go to have shells and other cases filled with explosive materials.

According to the firm’s website, the site produces ammunition for small arms and medium-calibre weapons, as well as mortar bombs, tank ammo and artillery shells.

In recent years, it has been responsible for manufacturing the vast majority of munitions used by the UK armed forces in training and on the frontline.

These efforts include the manufacture of munitions as part of the UK’s commitment to supporting Ukraine in its fight back against Russian invaders.

But the site has also been targeted by pro-Palestinian protesters who accused BAE of supplying jet fighters and munitions to the Israel Defense Forces.

Gwent Police declined to comment on its role in the operation, directing MailOnline to BAE Systems’ statement.

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