British warship shoots down supersonic missile in ‘historic first’ for Navy

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One of Britain’s most advanced warships successfully shot down a supersonic missile in a major step forward for the Navy’s defence capabilities.

HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, launched a specially-modified Sea Viper missile which hunted down a target flying at four times the speed of sound (Mach 4) in a test exercise on Thursday.

The ‘supersonic sea skimming’ target ducked and dived in sophisticated corkscrew and weaving manoeuvres designed to dupe a warship’s defence systems.

Guided by HMS Dragon’s Sampson radar system, which tracks airborne objects across thousands of cubic miles of airspace, the ship’s missile accelerated over Mach 4 in two-and-a-half seconds and destroyed the target high above water.

Officials said this was ‘the first time in Royal Navy history this has been achieved’.

A Sea Viper missile destroyed a target moving in erratic patterns at supersonic speed

‘The successful Sea Viper firing as part of Formidable Shield 25 is a huge moment for HMS Dragon,’ Commander Iain Giffin, HMS Dragon’s Commanding Officer, said.

‘Not only does it prove that Dragon’s world leading air defence capability functions as it should following an extensive maintenance period, but it also proves our ability to integrate and operate alongside NATO allies and partners.

‘Training alongside ships, aircraft and land forces from 11 nations in this complex, multi-domain exercise ensures that we maintain our fighting edge against evolving Hi and Low-tech threats.’

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