Portsmouth News

Deadly new missiles in £550m defence deal

Agreement will support 700 jobs

- By TOM COTTERILL Defence correspond­ent tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

STEALTH jets flying from the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carriers will be armed with the next-generation of lethal missiles following a £550m deal.

Britain’s fleet of F-35s – which operate from HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales – will be kitted out with the new Spear3 missile as part of the agreement.

Designed to knock out warships, tanks and armoured vehicles, missile launchers, bunkers, radar posts and air defence batteries, the new weapon can be fired at such long range – almost 90 miles – military top brass it will keep navy and RAF pilots out of harm’s way from enemy ground defences.

Defence firm MBDA has been awarded £550m to equip the Lightning Force – based at RAF Marham – with the new munition, which has been developed over the past decade and will be introduced to the front line over the next seven years.

Weighing under 90kg and just 1.8 metres long, Spear3 – Select Precision Effects At Range missile No.3 – is powered at high subsonic speeds by a turbojet engine, can operate across land and sea, day or night, and strike at moving and stationary targets.

It will support 700 jobs in the UK – 190 of them highlyskil­led technology jobs in system design, guidance control and navigation and software engineerin­g – at sites around the country including Bristol, Stevenage and Bolton.

Testing, simulation and trials will include controlled firings from a Typhoon aircraft before the missile is delivered to Marham and the Portsmouth-based carriers for front-line operations.

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An artist’s impression of the new Spear3 missile being launched from an F-35
Photo: Royal Navy/MBDA LETHAL An artist’s impression of the new Spear3 missile being launched from an F-35

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