DSEI 2021 day 4: MBDA missiles, TKMS XLUUV, MSI Defence Seahawk, IAI Sea Serpent anti-ship missile

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Final day at DSEI 2021 in London, UK. Naval News' Editor-in-Chief, Xavier Vavasseur, takes you around the show floor and comments some of the new systems on display. We start with MBDA who was showcasing its future missile concepts (related to FCASW) as well as current portfolio of anti-ship missiles (SPEAR, SPEAR EW, Exocet, Marte, Sea Venom and Maritime Brimstone) and naval air defense solutions (Dragonfire, Aster B1 NT and CAMM / Sea Ceptor). We then take a close look at a scale model of the XLUUV on the TKMS stand and the MSI Defence Systems' Seahawk 30mm naval gun system which was recently selected by the US Navy. Finally we talked to IAI's Malcolm McKenzie to learn more details about Sea Serpent.

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00:47 - MBDA concept missiles for FCASW
01:34 - MBDA SPEAR and SPEAR EW
01:57 - MBDA Exocet MM40 Block 3C
02:22 - MBDA Marte ER
02:38 - MBDA Sea Venom
02:48 - MBDA Maritime Brimstone
03:08 - MBDA Dragonfire laser weapon system
03:20 - MBDA Aster 30 B1 NT
03:25 - MBDA CAMM / Sea Ceptor
03:45 - TKMS XLUUV
04:55 - MSI Defence Ltd Seahawk 30mm naval gun system
05:26 - IAI Sea Serpent anti-ship missile

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MBDA is probably one of the most successful European military and civilian partnership that works well.

turkeyisnotineurope
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Could that guy word salad any better about sea serpent?? That was top level “talk for 5 mins and say nothin”

baremetalmafia
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FCAS W... Because we need a 3rd FCAS acronym to make things more confusing.

It would be interesting to know what they class as a "smart" missile.

sergarlantyrell
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Where's Lockheed Martin with the Sea Dragon?

MardukTheSunGodInsideMe
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Sea Serpent certainly looks like a strong contender for the RN's I-SSGW requirement. Hopefully a decision is made soon.

AB-giqy
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so you don't know the name of the new MBDA concept land attack cruise missile . . . that's why your saying future hypersonic missile solution and stealth & smart subsonic missile . . .

chandrachurniyogi
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As far as I know the SPEAR 3 (1:41) is still in development and will not be operational until 2025.

WWeronko
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Is the hypersonic version discontinued?

Phil_AKA_ThundyUK
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I like spear 3 then exocet, she look more elegant.😊👍🥰 Aster also look beautiful

fisophia
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Why you don't speak more for that mbda hypersonic one cause none of the eu countries have one so pls more about that man

elnesti
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Interesting though that the "Sea Ceptor" (which I thought was just a Royal Navy term) is displayed in a quad-packed configuration from what looks to be a representation of a mk 41 VLS cell.
I wonder if this is a reference to how the missiles will be carried on Royal Navy ships...

sergarlantyrell
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If I am building a frigate, I want 8 anti ship missiles and I have to pick amongthe Sea Serpent, NSM and the Exocet MM40 Block IIIc, which one should I pick and why?

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