Exercise tests upgraded missile defence system
HMAS Perth has completed an advanced air warfare weapons
event during a multinational firing serial at Exercise Rim of the Pacific
(RIMPAC) 2012, the world’s largest maritime exercise in Hawaii .
HMAS Perth joined HMAS Darwin in a six-ship formation with
Canadian and US ships that conducted a coordinated ‘defence’ of the group
against multiple target drones that flew realistic profiles against the ships.
The Commander of Australia’s RIMPAC Contingent, Commodore
Stuart Mayer, said the firings mark the culmination of more than a year of
painstaking planning by the ship and the Australian Maritime Warfare Centre
team.
“This firing was a keystone event in demonstrating the RAN’s
ability to operate with our closest allies in the most challenging of warfare
situations,” Commodore Mayer said.
“Success and defeat are managed in seconds when it comes to
winning the fight at sea. Perth ’s
team has been put to a tough test and excelled. I am very proud of what they
have achieved.”
While firings of this complexity take time to analyse,
initial reports suggest outstanding results which marks another important
achievement for Australia ’s
first upgraded Anzac-class frigate.
Perth’s Commanding Officer Captain Mal Wise said that the
firings put the new system to a rigorous test and was one in which the ship and
crew performed to an outstanding standard.
“This was a complex test of the CEAFAR radar and it has
proven itself beyond expectations,” Captain Wise said.
“What we accomplished today is a win not only for the RAN but
also for Australia ’s
defence industry.”
(Aus DoD)
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