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MBDA adds Brimstone Anti-FIAC Capability to CWSP Naval Warfare Solution
MBDA adds Brimstone Anti-FIAC Capability to CWSP Naval Warfare Solution
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2013 Daily News - MBDA CWSP at DSEI 2013
MBDA
adds Brimstone Anti-FIAC Capability to CWSP Naval Warfare Solution
In
2010, MBDA launched CWSP (Compact Warfare System Package) to provide
fast patrol boats and logistics ships with an integrated combat system
for both self-defence and the means to secure sensitive coastal zones.
In this respect, CWSP’s common architecture has up to now incorporated
MBDA’s automated, twin turret Mistral missile SIMBAD-RC air defence
system and a twin launcher Marte Mk2/N missile system for the anti-ship
role. However, in recognition of the growing complexity of operations
in the littoral, MBDA is now offering CWSP with an additional capability,
namely that provided by Brimstone to counter agile high speed craft
operating in potentially large numbers often in well co-ordinated formations.
These Fast Inshore Attack Craft (FIAC), when operating together, can
overwhelm the defences of well armed naval craft equipped with medium
calibre gun systems.
Christophe
Leduc, Naval Defence Systems Product Executive, gives us a demonstration
of the new Brimstone capabilities in the CWSP during DSEI 2013
In May
2013, MBDA successfully carried out a surface-to-surface, rapid salvo
firing of three Brimstone missiles in a trial scenario representing
just such a FIAC attack. Each of the missiles hit its intended target.
This trial followed on from two previous Brimstone successes against
FIAC targets. With its all-weather, fire-and-forget, single button push
salvo firing capability, Brimstone is therefore both a logical and significant
addition to the capability already offered by CWSP.
Brimstone, in its air launched version, has proven its unerring accuracy
during UK RAF combat operations in Libya and Afghanistan. This level
of accuracy is now being offered in a surface-to-surface version in
which Brimstone is deployed within sealed canisters in a modular launcher
(single to six pack configurations are possible) housed on a vessel’s
weather deck. In its maritime version, Brimstone’s on-deck footprint
is minimal making it suitable for installation on a wide range of craft.
CWSP, which has been self-funded by MBDA, benefits from the company’s
extensive experience in air defence C2 systems as well as in air defence
and anti-ship guided weapons. This experience has enabled MBDA to offer
its customers a turnkey combat system solution providing the high fire
power of missiles and guns combined within a modular architecture incorporating
radar and EO sensors, user friendly C2 as well as air and surface engagement
and mission planning modules.