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The Rolls-Royce MT30 (Marine Turbine) is a marine gas turbine engine based on the
Rolls-Royce Trent 800 The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants. Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 Jan ...
aero engine. The MT30 retains 80% commonality with the Trent 800, the engine for the Boeing 777. The maximum power rating is 40 MW and minimum efficient power 25 MW. Rolls-Royce announced the MT30 program on 11 September 2001. The first run of the engine was on 6 September 2002. In early 2003 the MT30 was selected to power the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against F ...
future aircraft carriers (CVFs) and the demonstrator of the US Navy's
DD(X) The ''Zumwalt''-class destroyer is a class of three United States Navy guided-missile destroyers designed as multi-mission stealth ships with a focus on land attack. It is a multi-role class that was designed with a primary role of naval gunfire ...
multi-mission destroyer. In June 2004 Lockheed Martin awarded the engine contract to the MT30 for its littoral combat ship design. In 2012 the company repackaged the MT30 so that it would fit into smaller ships, and the first such order came from South Korea, for its s.


Applications

* (UK) * Type 26 frigate (UK) * (Australia) * Canadian Surface Combatant (Canada) * (US) * (US) * - FFG-II (South Korea) * due to enter service 2022 (Italy) * (Japan)


See also


References

* Rolls-Royce plc (6 September 2002)
Successful first run for new Rolls-Royce engine
' Press release.


External links


Rolls-Royce MT30 page
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