The Ministry of Defence has outlined ongoing work to reinforce the firepower of the Royal Navy’s floor fleet as a part of a broad modernisation drive.
In response to a written query from Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell, Defence Minister Luke Pollard mentioned the Navy is “endeavor a big programme to modernise and enhance the lethality of the Fleet.”
He famous that “the introduction of Sea Venom and the Naval Strike Missile are key facets of this programme, which shall be adopted by additional functionality upgrades over the subsequent few years.”
Based on the Ministry of Defence, these efforts kind a part of a wider technique to make sure the Royal Navy retains the flexibility to counter evolving maritime threats by next-generation precision weapons and system upgrades.
The Naval Strike Missile (NSM) just lately achieved its first profitable stay firing throughout Train Aegir 25 in Norway’s Arctic area, the place HMS Somerset launched the weapon alongside Norwegian and Polish allies. The check marked what the Royal Navy described as a serious milestone in strengthening its strike functionality, demonstrating the deep cooperation between the UK and Norway in maritime defence.
Pollard mentioned on the time that “the NSM is among the most superior missiles in our naval arsenal” and that its introduction “will give the Royal Navy and our allies an edge in opposition to our enemies.” The missile can interact each sea and land targets at ranges past 100 miles and is being built-in throughout the Sort 23 and Sort 45 fleets.

