• Sat. Sep 14th, 2024

New Zealand Frigate’s Historic Sea Ceptor Missile Firing

Two successful missile firings from frigate HMNZS Te Mana signalled the final tick for both Te Mana and HMNZS Te Kaha’s capability release following their Frigate Systems Upgrade.

HMNZS Te Mana - New Zealand Defence Force

Two successful missile firings from frigate HMNZS Te Mana signalled the final tick for both Te Mana and HMNZS Te Kaha’s capability release following their Frigate Systems Upgrade.

Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana returns after three years in Canada - New Zealand Defence Force

This week HMNZS Te Mana conducted two Sea Ceptor surface-to-air missile firings in the East Australia Exercise Area, which completes the final part of the frigate’s testing and evaluation process.

HMNZS Te Mana (F111) - Wikipedia

This was the first test firing of the Sea Ceptor since the Anzac-class frigates had received the missile system during their combat, surveillance and counter-measures upgrade in Canada.

HMNZS Te Mana fires a single Sea Ceptor missile against a QinetiQ Air Affairs Australia Phoenix target drone. (Crown Copyright)

The ‘threats’ were uncrewed aerial platforms, two-metre long drones, simulating inbound missiles. One was aimed at Te Mana and, two days later, one was targeted away from Te Mana to replicate an attack on another vessel operating with the ship.

a QinetiQ Air Affairs Australia Phoenix target drone. (Crown Copyright)

This test has demonstrated that the frigates have an increased ability to both defend themselves and defend another ship.

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All other aspects of the two Anzac frigates’ surveillance, counter measures, self-defence capability and Combat Management System have been already been proven. This now means the frigates move from a solely ‘defend self’ position to a ‘defend others’ capability.

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According to the manufacturer, MBDA, the 3.2-metre Sea Ceptor has a range in excess of 25 kilometres.

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