Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Hobart Class Ships: Aussie Anti-Air Umbrella
Hobart Class Ships: Aussie Anti-Air Umbrella
“An announcement is now believed to be imminent on the future structure
of the AWD program and of ASC… believed likely to involve ramped-up
technical support from Spanish ship designer Navantia, on whose modified
F-104 platform the Hobart class is based, and the assumption by BAE
Systems of managerial responsibility for the overall program.”
“An announcement is now believed to be imminent on the future structure
of the AWD program and of ASC… believed likely to involve ramped-up
technical support from Spanish ship designer Navantia, on whose modified
F-104 platform the Hobart class is based, and the assumption by BAE
Systems of managerial responsibility for the overall program.”
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
HMS Duncan fires her main weapon for first time with a Sea Viper missile
HMS_Duncan_fires_her_main_weapon_for_first_time
HMS Duncan, the sixth of Britain’s Type 45 destroyers, successfully
downed a target with a Sea Viper missile – having fired her main weapon
for the first time. Seconds after erupting from its silo, the 450
kilogramme Aster 30 missile accelerated to 4 times the speed of sound
over the Atlantic as it manoeuvred to intercept a small unmanned target.
In the picture, the flash of fire as the missile leaves the silo is
reflected in the windows of HMS Duncan’s bridge. [Picture: Crown
copyright]
HMS Duncan, the sixth of Britain’s Type 45 destroyers, successfully
downed a target with a Sea Viper missile – having fired her main weapon
for the first time. Seconds after erupting from its silo, the 450
kilogramme Aster 30 missile accelerated to 4 times the speed of sound
over the Atlantic as it manoeuvred to intercept a small unmanned target.
In the picture, the flash of fire as the missile leaves the silo is
reflected in the windows of HMS Duncan’s bridge. [Picture: Crown
copyright]
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