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Sea Dart
Sea Dart drill missiles on HMS Edinburgh in 2012
TypeSurface-to-air, surface-to-surface
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1973–2012
Used bySee § Operators
WarsFalklands War
Gulf 1991
Production history
DesignerHawker Siddeley Dynamics
Designed1963
Manufacturer
  • Hawker Siddeley Dynamics (1963–1977)
  • BAe Dynamics (1977–1999)
  • MBDA UK (since 1999)
Produced1970-2012
No. built2,000+
Specifications
Mass550 kg (1,210 lb)
Length4.4 m (14 ft)
Diameter0.42 m (17 in)
Wingspan0.9 m (3.0 ft)
Warhead11 kg (24 lb) HE blast-fragmentation
Detonation
mechanism
Proximity fuze and contact

EngineChow solid-fuel booster motor
Bristol Siddeley Odin ramjet cruise motor
Operational
range
  • Mod 0 (basic): 40 nmi (46 mi; 74 km)
  • Mod 2 (upgrade): 80 nmi (92 mi; 150 km)
Flight ceiling18,300 m (60,000 ft)[1][verification needed]
Maximum speed Mach 3.0+[2][verification needed]
Guidance
system
Semi-active radar illuminated by radar Type 909 (J-band)
Steering
system
Control surfaces
Launch
platform
Ship

Sea Dart, or GWS.30[a] was a Royal Navy surface-to-air missile system designed in the 1960s and entering service in 1973. It was fitted to the Type 42 destroyers (United Kingdom and Argentina), Type 82 destroyer and Invincible-class aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy. Originally developed by Hawker Siddeley, the missile was built by British Aerospace after 1977. It was withdrawn from service in 2012.

Britain's first naval surface-to-air missile was GWS1 Seaslug, which entered service in 1963. This used beam riding guidance which offered limited accuracy and was useful only against slower targets. The need for a higher performance system was seen even as it entered service.

Bristol Aerospace, which had recently introduced the ramjet-powered Bloodhound missile for the RAF, won the ensuing competition with another ramjet design. Compared to Seaslug, Sea Dart was faster, had much greater range, and its semi-active radar homing guidance was much more accurate and allowed attacks against supersonic targets.

The system had nine confirmed successful engagements in combat, including six aircraft, a helicopter and two anti-ship missiles. An additional helicopter was shot down in a 'friendly fire' incident during the Falklands War.

  1. ^ In Combat, page 229, 1991
  2. ^ In Combat, page 229, 1991


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