HMAS Toowoomba fighting fit after upgrade
Anzac-class frigate HMAS Toowoomba achieved a key milestone in explosive fashion while undergoing training off the coast of Western Australia.
CAPTION: An Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile launches from HMAS Toowoomba during a workup period off the coast of Western Australia. Story by Lieutenant Max Logan.
Toowoomba successfully fired an Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) for the first time since completing the Anzac Midlife Capability Assurance Program (AMCAP) upgrade.
Toowoomba’s weapons electrical engineering officer Lieutenant Commander Kieran Davis said it was a significant part of maintaining operational readiness.
“The purpose of Toowoomba’s ESSM firing was to verify combat-system performance in the detection, tracking and engagement of manoeuvrable targets at sea,” he said.
“The safe and successful execution of this firing involved synchronisation from many parts of ship, including the weapons electrical department, combat systems operators, warfare officers and the navigation team.
“Thanks to the combined efforts of ship’s company, we were able to effectively fire an ESSM and intercept the intended target.”
Toowoomba completed the 18-month AMCAP upgrade in April last year, which included out-of-water maintenance and significant capability upgrades to radar, communication and platform systems.
Toowoomba is one of five Anzac-class frigates to complete the AMCAP upgrade, providing enhanced capability to the Navy’s fleet.
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