Peter Luff, the Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology said "The development of this missile system is a huge boost to the UK's world-leading missile industry and once again proves our commitment to providing battle winning technology to our Armed Forces. The introduction of this cutting edge missile system will not only ensure that the Royal Navy will be able to continue protecting our interests wherever they may be, but is also highly significant in sustaining and developing the UK's skill in building complex weapons", and he will visit MBDA staff at Filton today to discuss the contract.
Welcoming the announcement, Executive Group Director Technical and UK Managing Director Steve Wadey said: "This contract is important for a number of reasons. In the first instance it ensures that with "Sea Ceptor" the Royal Navy will have the best equipment to protect its ships and crews against the growing threat. The contract is also a powerful example of how industry and the MoD can deliver together an advanced capability that meets military needs in the most cost-effective manner. It is also a highly significant step in advancing and sustaining the UK's mastery of complex weapons technology. Importantly, "Sea Ceptor", ideally suited to the Type 26 Global Combat Ship as well as a wide range of other vessels, is highly relevant to a number of navies around the world who are looking for a next generation naval air defence system capable of countering the growing future anti-ship threat".
"Sea Ceptor" will protect both the host ship and high value units in the local area with its capability to intercept and thereby neutralise the full range of current and future threats including combat aircraft and the new generation of supersonic anti-ship missiles. Capable of multiple channels of fire, the system will also counter saturating attacks. Significantly, with "Sea Ceptor" this enhanced level of naval air defence will be provided at lower in-service costs for the remaining life of the Type 23s. It will enter service in the middle of the current decade after which it is planned that it will equip the Royal Navy's Type 26 Global Combat Ship as that replaces the Type 23 after 2020.






