Royal Navy Capabilities

Defence – in the House of Commons at on 19 February 2024.

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Photo of Desmond Swayne Desmond Swayne Conservative, New Forest West

What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the Royal Navy’s capabilities to engage land-based targets.

Photo of James Cartlidge James Cartlidge The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence

The Royal Navy has a range of capabilities to support the engagement of land-based targets. Specific threat planning is considered for every deployment or contingency, and measures are taken to reduce or mitigate those expected threats as dictated by operational priority.

Photo of Desmond Swayne Desmond Swayne Conservative, New Forest West

What urgency is attached to the upgrading of HMS Diamond’s defence systems?

Photo of James Cartlidge James Cartlidge The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence

My right hon. Friend asks an excellent question. I know that there has been a lot of interest, following the deployment in the Red sea, in what the lessons are. I can confirm that the Sea Viper capability has been at the forefront of this, being the Navy’s weapon of choice in the first shooting down of an aerial threat in more than 30 years. It is a cutting-edge weapons system, and I can confirm that Sea Viper will be upgraded, to further enhance this capability against the more complex and evolving threats that we face, including the ability to intercept missiles in their terminal phase.