The Scotsman

Test firings of new air-to-air missile defence system

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frigate HMS Argyll off the Western Isles capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 3 – three times the speed of sound.

It will be able to deal with multiple targets at the same time, protecting an area of around 500 square miles over land or sea.

Harriett Baldwin, minister for defence procuremen­t, announced the successful firings during a visit to defence company MBDA in Filton, Bristol.

“Sea Ceptor will protect our interests against threats both known and unknown,” she said.

“It will launch from the Royal Navy’s new Type 26 frigates as they keep our nuclear deterrent submarines and the UK’S two new aircraft carriers safe on operations around the globe.

“Sea Ceptor supports 600 UK jobs and is yet another example of how our rising defence budget is being spent on cutting-edge kit to help our armed forces meet future threats.”

Sea Ceptor is being fitted to replace the Sea Wolf system on the Type 23 frigates.

The air defence system will be used on the new Type 26 frigates and Land Ceptor, which will replace Rapier for the British Army.

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