PAAMS explained
The Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) is a joint programme developed by France, Italy, and the United Kingdom for an integrated anti-aircraft warfare system. The prime contractor is EUROPAAMS, a joint venture between Eurosam (66%) and UKAMS (33%). In the United Kingdom, PAAMS has been given the designation Sea Viper.[1]
The system equips the s in French and Italian service as well as the British Type 45 destroyers.
Background
PAAMS was originally intended to be deployed in the 'Common New Generation Frigate' (also known as the) for the navies of the United Kingdom, France, and Italy.[2] The French DGA placed a contract with EUROPAAMS on 11 August 1999 for the development and initial production of the PAAMS warfare system along with the associated Long Range Radar (LRR) system. The contract included one PAAMS system and one LRR for each of the first British, French, and Italian new class of warships. Irreconcilable differences in the design requirements and workshare disagreements led to the United Kingdom leaving the 'Common New Generation Frigate' project in October 1999. After withdrawing, Britain instead decided to pursue a national warship design, designated the Type 45 destroyer. The United Kingdom remained committed to the PAAMS project.[3] As a result of efforts to achieve economies of scale, the PAAMS command and control system shares common architecture between the Horizon class and Type 45 destroyers. In 2009, PAAMS(S) was given the service name 'Sea Viper' by the Royal Navy.[1]
PAAMS components
Both variants of the PAAMS operate in conjunction with the S1850M Long Range Early Warning Radar.
Capabilities
PAAMS is designed to track, target and destroy a variety of high-performance air threats, including saturation attacks of very low altitude, supersonic cruise missiles, fighter aircraft, and UAVs. PAAMS can launch eight missiles in under ten seconds with its Sylver Vertical Launching System, and simultaneously guide up to 16 missiles.[4] The PAAMS(S) variant consists of both the SAMPSON and S1850M long-range radars and is capable of tracking in excess of 1,000 targets at ranges of up to 400 km. BAE Systems also claims that its SAMPSON radar has "excellent detection of stealth aircraft and missiles".[5] Like the later baselines of the US Aegis Combat System, the PAAMS can engage multiple targets simultaneously.[6] [7] [8]
Testing
- During its first major warfare sea exercise aboard, the ship's Combat Management System crashed while under simulated air attack due to a power failure, and the ship lost use of its combat management system; the ship's crew reverted to use of binoculars to spot incoming airborne threats until the CMS had been restarted.[9]
- In 2009, two test firings of PAAMS in the British configuration from the Longbow trials barge failed due to "failures in the terminal phase of the engagement." It was believed that "production weaknesses" in a batch of Aster 30 missiles imported from France were to blame.[10]
- Beginning with in September 2010, all of the Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyers have successfully intercepted Mirach drones with Aster missiles at the Benbecula ranges off the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Mirach is a jet that flies at speeds of up to at altitudes as low as or as high as .[11] [12] [13]
- In April 2012, the of the French Navy downed an American GQM-163 Coyote target simulating a sea-skimming supersonic anti-ship cruise missile travelling at Mach 2.5 with an altitude of fewer than . It was the first time a European missile defence system destroyed a supersonic sea-skimming "missile". The trial was described as a "complex operational scenario".[14]
- In September 2013, HMS Daring of the Royal Navy demonstrated the ability of her Sea Viper system to detect and track at considerable range two medium-range ballistic missiles at the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site in the Marshall Islands, US.[15] [16]
- In May 2019, successfully used her Sea Viper system to destroy an incoming drone target as part of Exercise Formidable Shield.[17]
- In May 2019, the French frigate Bretagne destroyed a supersonic missile flying at more than Mach 2 with one of her Aster 15s during exercise Formidable Shield.[18]
Operational history
- France
- On 9 December 2023, the French Navy Ship FREMM Type Frigate Languedoc shot down two UAVs heading towards the vessel in the Red Sea with Aster 15 missiles. A further drone, threatening a Norwegian tanker, was shot down on 11 December.[19]
- On the night of 15 December 2023, the Royal Navy Type 45 Destroyer HMS Diamond shot down a UAV targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea with a single Sea Viper (Aster).[20] The UAV is believed to have been launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen and marks the first time a Royal Navy ship has fired at an aerial target in anger since the Gulf War in 1991.
- On the night of 9 January 2024, the Royal Navy Type 45 Destroyer HMS Diamond engaged numerous UAVs targeting her and commercial shipping in the Red Sea with Sea Viper (Aster) missiles.[21] The UAVs were reported to have been launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen. The action was taken as part of a wider international operation to defend commercial shipping in the region.[22]
- On Wednesday 24 April 2024, HMS Diamond used a single Sea Viper (Aster) missile to shoot down a ballistic missile which had been launched from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and which according to American sources was likely targeting a container ship. It was the first time since the Gulf War of 1991 that the Royal Navy had intercepted any kind of missile in combat, when HMS Gloucester shot down an Iraqi Silkworm cruise missile. It is also the first time that the Royal Navy's Sea Viper system has shot down a ballistic missile in combat.[23] [24] [25]
Operators
Current operators
- Algeria
- Egypt
- France
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- s – two ships
- s (FREMM) – eight ships
- Italy
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- s – two ships
- s (FREMM) – eight ships
- s – three ships
- Saudi Arabia
- United Kingdom
Future operators
- France
- Greece
- s – three ships (+ 1 in option)
- Italy
Potential operators
- Greece
- Italy
- planned future fleet
- s (FREMM EVO) – 2 ships planned, not ordered yet
See also
External links
Notes and References
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- News: 2011 . Sampson Next Generation Multi-function Radar . BAE Systems . dead . 5 August 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820195501/http://www.baesystems.com/en/download-en/20151124115534/1434555682228.pdf . 20 August 2016.
- Web site: Lockheed contracts for two solid state radar SPY-7 sets for Aegis Ashore Japan . 2022-06-30 . UPI . en . 27 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211027111707/https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/11/21/Lockheed-contracts-for-two-solid-state-radar-SPY-7-sets-for-Aegis-Ashore-Japan/5151574361029/ . live .
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- Web site: Lockheed contracts for two solid state radar SPY-7 sets for Aegis Ashore Japan. 27 October 2021. 27 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027111707/https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/11/21/Lockheed-contracts-for-two-solid-state-radar-SPY-7-sets-for-Aegis-Ashore-Japan/5151574361029/. live.
- Web site: Building Britain's Ultimate Warship - Episode Guide - All 4. channel4.com. 4 August 2016. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063145/http://www.channel4.com/programmes/building-britains-ultimate-warship/episode-guide/series-1/episode-1. dead.
- News: MBDA Prepares For Further Sea Viper Testing . Douglas . Barrie . Aerospace Daily & Defense Report . 7 May 2010.
- News: HMS Daring fires Sea Viper for first time. 5 August 2016. Ministry of Defence. www.gov.uk. 19 May 2011. 6 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306084754/https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hms-daring-fires-sea-viper-for-first-time. live.
- News: HMS Diamond fires Sea Viper missile for first time. 5 August 2016. Ministry of Defence. www.gov.uk. 1 May 2012. 20 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160920192150/https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hms-diamond-fires-sea-viper-missile-for-first-time. live.
- News: Defender ready to live up to her name after successful first Sea Viper firing. 5 August 2016. Navy News. navynews.co.uk. 16 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20171017202909/https://navynews.co.uk/archive/news/item/10525. 17 October 2017. dead.
- News: Interception d'une cible supersonique évoluant au ras de l'eau.. 31 July 2016. French Ministry of Defence. defense.gouv.fr. 5 April 2012. 19 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140419083738/http://www.defense.gouv.fr/actualites/articles/interception-d-une-cible-supersonique-evoluant-au-ras-de-l-eau.. live.
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- News: 2024-04-25 . HMS Diamond makes first Sea Viper anti-ballistic missile kill in action in the Gulf of Aden . Navy Lookout . 2024-04-30.
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