HMS Diamond shows off firepower in missile test off Scottish coast

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Watch as Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond tests her Sea Viper missile system off the coast of Scotland.

Blasting from the warship’s silo, the missile flew four times the speed of sound before obliterating an incoming drone target designed to simulate a projectile attack on the ship.

According to a press release, the test marks a major milestone in the intense work-up period of the 7,500 tonne warship ahead of her deployment on operations later this year and ‘proves the Type 45 destroyer’s ability to defend herself and other ships around her from attack’.

Commander Ben Keith, the Commanding Officer of HMS Diamond, said:

“An explosion in the sky marked the missile destroying her target, all in all the culmination of another successful week’s work for HMS Diamond. I am immensely proud of my team and the work they put in over the past few weeks to make this test firing possible.

We have proven once again the Type 45 destroyer is a world-beating ship when it comes to air defence and this firing gives us the utmost confidence in Diamond and her systems in advance of our deployment later this year.”

The Royal Navy say in a statement:

“Just two and a half seconds after erupting from its silo, the 450kg Aster missile had accelerated to more than four times the speed of sound – otherwise known as Mach 4. High over the seas, the missile manoeuvred at G-forces which no human being could withstand, to close in and destroy the target.

In this case the target was a Mirach drone heading through the skies of the Outer Hebrides at around 500mph.”

Imagery and video provided courtesy of the Ministry of Defence.

George Allison
George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

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