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Thailand validates air-defence capabilities of frigates with ESSM firing

HTMS Bhumibol Adulyadej , seen here firing an ESSM round during an exercise on 25 July 2024. (Royal Thai Navy)

The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) has carried out its first near-simultaneous firing of the RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) from two separate frigates.

This milestone was marked on 25 July when its sole Bhumibol Adulyadej (DW3000)-class frigate HTMS Bhumibol Adulyadej and its second Naresuan-class frigate HTMS Taksin each fired one ESSM round against a simulated aerial target, the RTN disclosed in a statement on the same day.

Bhumibol Adulyadej hit the target from a distance of approximately 7 miles while Taksin intercepted it from a distance of about 8.5 miles.

โ€œThese weapons hit the target accurately. All systems worked correctly and completely, showing the readiness of the naval forces to protect the sovereignty and interests of the nation at sea,โ€ the service added in its statement.

The RIM-162 ESSM is a ship-launched, medium-range self-defence weapon that was developed to counter high-speed and highly manoeuvrable anti-ship missiles, low-velocity air threats (LVATs), and surface threats.

Each missile carries a 39 kg blast fragmentation warhead and it can intercept targets at distances of up to 29.7 n miles.

Bhumibol Adulyadej is a South Korea-built frigate that was commissioned by the RTN in December 2018. It was launched by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) in January 2017.

It is equipped with an eight-cell Mk 41 vertical launching system (VLS) for the ESSM and eight launchers for the RGM-84L Harpoon Block II anti-ship missile.

Meanwhile, Taksin is a China-built frigate that was inducted by the RTN in September 1995. It was launched by Zhonghua Shipyard in May 1994.

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