HMAS Stuart fires an exercise MU90 lightweight torpedo as part of preparations needed to fire the live 'war shot' in the EAXA (East Australian Exercise Area), off NSW's South Coast. [Photo:Defence]
The Royal Australian Navy has successfully conducted the
world’s first firing of a “war shot” MU90
Lightweight Torpedo, Chief of Navy, Vice
Admiral Ray Griggs has announced.
ANZAC Class Frigate HMAS
Stuart fired the explosive warhead against a specially designed target in the
East Australian Exercise Area. The
successful firing was the final milestone before the torpedo is accepted for
operational service across the fleet.
“The MU90 Lightweight Torpedo has already completed an
extensive test program using exercise (non-explosive) variants. This firing is
the final Test and Evaluation event for the MU90 and demonstrates the full
capability of the torpedo,” Vice Admiral Griggs said.
The torpedo was assembled and prepared at the Torpedo
Maintenance Facility at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia and Navy personnel
on board the firing ship handled, loaded and fired the MU90 torpedo.
The target for the firing was specially constructed in
Victoria by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation and it was
successfully attacked by the torpedo. The target complied with all appropriate
environmental requirements.
“The MU90 Lightweight Torpedo provides a significant
enhancement to the Anti-Submarine Warfare capabilities of all the RAN’s surface
combatant ships,” Vice Admiral Griggs said.
“The weapon provides the RAN with one of the most capable
lightweight submarine torpedos in the world.”
The MU90 Lightweight ASW Torpedo is three metres long,
weighs 300 kilograms, has a range of greater than 10 kilometres and is designed
to detect and attack deep quiet-running submarines.
The firing success was also acknowledged by Warren King, Chief Executive Officer of
the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO).
“Delivery of this important defence capability is due to the
combined and concerted efforts of DMO, Navy, and defence industry to remediate
the MU90 Lightweight Torpedo Replacement which was removed from the Projects of Concern list in November
2012,” King said.