The UK Royal Navy’s fifth Type 45 destroyer, HMS Defender, has successfully completed three weeks of sea trials off the coast of Scotland, UK.
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The ship’s first sea trials were conducted to validate its speed, manoeuvrability, power and propulsion systems as well as weapons systems and sensors.
The advanced air-defence warship is capable of performing anti-piracy and anti-smuggling missions, disaster-relief work and surveillance operations as well as high-intensity war-fighting.
The Type 45 class destroyer possesses air-defence and anti-missile capabilities, and can carry 60 Royal Marines.
HMS Defender’s senior naval officer commander Nicholas Boyd said that the frigate will undergo a second set of trials in March 2012 and is scheduled to be operational from early 2013.
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