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HMS Richmond successfully destroys sea-skimming targets
15 December 2014

The UK Royal Navy's Duke-class type 23 frigate HMS Richmond (F239) has successfully test fired its the Seawolf Missile System as part of the live firing exercise off the south coast exercise areas.The trials involved the launch of two Seawolf surface-to-air missiles, which successfully hit the fast two designated sea skimming targets, and validated its capability.Aimed at offering a vital self-defence capability, the anti-air warfare system enables the type 23 frigate to protect itself, as well as other vessels from highly agile missile and fast jet attacks. Integrated with command to line-of-sight (CLOS) guidance and radar and electro-optic tracking capabilities, the missile is claimed to be capable of destroying a target the size of a cricket ball, travelling at three times the speed of sound. "This type of firing proves she is capable of just that, there is no substitute for a live firing to confirm the system is working correctly, and can deal with the latest threats.

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15 December 2014

The MOD has awarded a £270 million contract to upgrade the Royal Navy’s Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes.The Spearfish programme supports 60 jobs in Portsmouth where the torpedo is designed and manufactured with an additional 40 new skilled engineering vacancies being recruited for to work on the programme by BAE Systems.The company also estimates that hundreds of jobs will be sustained in the company’s supply chain.This year the MOD has already awarded BAE Systems a £600 million contract to run Portsmouth Naval Base and a £70 million Type 45 destroyer support contract that combined sustains more than 2,000 jobs in the Portsmouth region, including skilled engineering roles.

The Spearfish Upgrade includes a new warhead, a change to the fuel system to improve safety, full digitisation of the weapon and a new fibre optic guidance link to improve performance.They are carried by the Royal Navy’s Astute, Vanguard and Trafalgar Class submarines and can target both underwater and surface threats.Once the torpedo has been fired Spearfish homes in on its target using sonar and will be controlled by the submarine after launch via the new fibre optic link.​
 

HMS Astute

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Weight 1,850 kg (4,075 lb)
Length 7 m (23 ft)
Diameter 533 mm (21 in)
Maximum firing range 54 km (30 nmi)
Warhead Aluminised PBX explosive
Warhead weight 300 kg (660 lb)
Propellant HAP / Otto fuel II
Speed 80 kn (150 km/h)

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Royal Navy Subs To Get Upgraded Spearfish Torpedo
Dec. 15, 2014 - 08:37PM | By ANDREW CHUTER | Comments
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£270M ROYAL NAVY TORPEDO UPGRADE SUSTAINS HUNDREDS
Royal Navy submarines are to be equipped with an upgraded version of the Spearfish heavyweight torpedo in a £270 million deal announced Monday by the British Ministry of Defence and BAE Systems Maritime Services. (BAE Systems)
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LONDON — Royal Navy submarines are to be equipped with an upgraded version of the Spearfish heavyweight torpedo in a £270 million deal announced Monday by the British Ministry of Defence and BAE Systems Maritime Services.

The midlife update includes a new insensitive munitions warhead, a more capable fiber optic data link between the launch vessel and the weapon, as well as a change to the fuel system to improve safety.

The deal took longer to negotiate than expected and the entry into service is later than originally planned, said a spokesman for the MoD.

“BAE Systems’ original proposal could not be accepted by the MoD. As such, both the MoD and the company have been engaged for some time to develop the upgrade project and resolve commercial issues. A further proposal from BAE Systems has been accepted by the MoD and a contract awarded.

“The delay will result in the new upgraded Spearfish torpedo entering service later than originally forecast. However, it is only right that the MoD must obtain the best value for money for the taxpayer and defense,” said the spokesman.

“We have worked hard with the MOD to reach an agreement on the Spearfish Upgrade Programme; we are delighted with the announcement by the Secretary of State today and regret that we are unable to provide any further detail on contractual negotiations,” a BAE spokesperson said.

BAE said in a statement that initial deliveries of upgraded torpedoes are set for 2020 with the final revised weapons being handed over in 2024.

The company began the assessment phase on the Spearfish upgrade in April 2010 in a deal worth £40 million.

Spearfish has been in full production for the Royal Navy since 1988 and the final weapons came off the BAE production line in 2003.

The weapon, which can be used against underwater and surface targets, is fitted to all current Royal Navy submarines including the new Astute class hunter killer and the Vanguard ballistic missile boats.

A spokesman for the MoD said that on current plans the weapon would also be fitted to the upcoming Successor class of Trident armed nuclear missile boats slated to start entering service at the tail end of the next decade.

The current torpedo capability contract between the MoD and BAE expires mid-2019 and a follow-on support contract is expected to negotiated by the two sides.

With an upcoming election due for next May defence secretary Michael Fallon emphasised the handful of new jobs the deal had created in the Portsmouth area, where BAE’s Maritime Services business is based.

“This contract award is good news for the Royal Navy, the UK and the city of Portsmouth where around 100 engineering jobs will be created or sustained,” he said in a statement.

Portsmouth has been hit this year with the closure of BAE’s naval shipbuilding facilities in the town.

The company retains warship support capabilities in Portsmouth and secured a £600 million contract earlier this year to run the naval base, which is scheduled to be the home of the two Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers now being built by an industry alliance led by BAE.
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16 Dec 2014

Forces TV has been given exclusive access to Typhoon fighter jets fitted with the RAF’s latest weapons.

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Construction of the Royal Navy's River Class Batch 2 Offshore Patrol Vessels is underway in Glasgow. Find out how the River Class OPVs have evolved into an enhanced design already in service with the Brazilian Navy and Royal Thai Navy with further modifications to meet the requirements of the Royal Navy.

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