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Type 45 destroyer

Type 45 AAW Destroyer
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Type 45 AAW Destroyer
Type 45 AAW Destroyer
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Type 45 AAW Destroyer

Britain's Type 45 Destroyer is the state-of-the art future air defence destroyer program of the Royal Navy.

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Background

Six ships have been ordered and a total of eight are expected to enter service by 2014. The original planned purchase of twelve was reduced in the MoD's Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities review, published in July 2004. The Type 45 design utilises the PAAMS anti-air system, a joint British, French and Italian design, which comprises the SAMPSON fire control and tracking radar, MBDA Aster 15 and 30 missile systems and the 48-cell SYLVER vertical missile launcher, giving the Type 45 a short-range and long-range anti-air capability. The PAAMS system is able to control and coordinate several missiles in the air at once, allowing several tracks to be intercepted, and the SYLVER missile launcher can be upgraded in the future to add more modern weapons if necessary (as they become available).

The Type 45 destroyers will replace the Type 42 Destroyers currently in service with the Royal Navy. The First two, Daring and Dauntless will enter sevice in 2007 and 2009 respectivley. The Type 45 is also planned to be given cruise missile launchers if the need arise in the future.

The UK had sought to procure the ships in collaboration with 7 other NATO nations under the NFR-90 project and then with France and Italy through the Horizon CNGF programme, however differing national requirements, workshare arguments and delays led to the UK withdrawing from both and starting its own national project.

Design

The Type 23 frigates were the first British ships to incorporate signature reduction technology, with the large 7° angle of the bow, the elimination of right angles and reduced equipment on deck. The propulsion system was also chosen to minimise noise, with electric generators providing minimal acoustic signature for the ASW mission. Infrared signature is reduced by cooling devices on the funnels.

The design of the Type 45 brings new levels of signature reduction to the Royal Navy. The equipment on the deck is reduced further, producing a very "clean" superstructure similar to the La Fayette class frigate. There is reduced equipment located on the mast and all docking equipment and life rafts are hidden behind doors.

Armament

SYLVER launchers
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SYLVER launchers

Anti aircraft

  • Sampson multi-function radar tracks airborne targets
  • 48 Aster missiles; a mix of Aster 15 and Aster 30
  • 2 Phalanx CIWS

In addition there are 4 Seagnat decoys, which are intended to make incoming anti-ship missiles miss their target.

Guns

  • 114 mm (4.5 inch) Mk 8 gun
  • 2 x 30 mm guns

Aircraft

Other

  • MFS 7000 sonar
  • The ships will have room to carry 60 Royal Marines and their equipment. Space has also been set aside for future weapons, such as cruise missiles (it's likely a version of the Storm Shadow will be fitted, if the decision is taken to fit a cruise missile), anti-ship missiles, or a 155 mm gun.

Propulsion

Ships in the class

The first six ships are to be called, Daring, Dauntless, Diamond, Dragon, Defender and Duncan. Two more are planned.

Name Builder Laid down Launched In service
Daring (D32) BAE 2003 2005 2007
Dauntless (D33) BAE 2004 2006 2009
Diamond (D34) BAE 2004 2007 2009
Dragon (D35) BAE 2005 2007 2010
Defender (D36) BAE 2006 2008 2010
Duncan (D37) BAE 2006 2008 2011

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