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A handout computer graphic image released by www.mbda-systems.com and made available by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) on 02 February 2012 showing the new Sea Ceptor missiles to be developed for the British Royal Navy. The British Ministry of Defence has confirmed that a new Royal Navy missile defence system will be able to intercept and destroy enemy missiles travelling at supersonic speeds. The 483 million GDP or 582.6 million euro contract to develop this cutting edge air-defence system - known as Sea Ceptor - is being awarded to British industry. The system uses a new British-developed missile capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 3 and will have the ability to deal with multiple targets simultaneously, protecting an area of around 500 square miles over land or sea. Sea Ceptor will be developed under a demonstration contract with MBDA (UK) that is expected to last for five years. This contract will sustain around 500 jobs in MBDA and its supply chain, in key locations across the UK such as Stevenage, Filton and Lostock. EPA/MBDA www.mbda-systems.com / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE: CROWN COPYRIGHT

A handout computer graphic image released by www.mbda-systems.com and made available by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) on 02 February 2012 showing the new Sea Ceptor missiles to be developed for the British Royal Navy. The British Ministry of Defence has confirmed that a new Royal Navy missile defence system will be able to intercept and destroy enemy missiles travelling at supersonic speeds. The 483 million GDP or 582.6 million euro contract to develop this cutting edge air-defence system - known as Sea Ceptor - is being awarded to British industry. The system uses a new British-developed missile capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 3 and will have the ability to deal with multiple targets simultaneously, protecting an area of around 500 square miles over land or sea. Sea Ceptor will be developed under a demonstration contract with MBDA (UK) that is expected to last for five years. This contract will sustain around 500 jobs in MBDA and its supply chain, in key locations across the UK such as Stevenage, Filton and Lostock. EPA/MBDA www.mbda-systems.com / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE: CROWN COPYRIGHT

A handout computer graphic image released by www.mbda-systems.com and made available by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) on 02 February 2012 showing the new Sea Ceptor missiles to be developed for the British Royal Navy. The British Ministry of Defence has confirmed that a new Royal Navy missile defence system will be able to intercept and destroy enemy missiles travelling at supersonic speeds. The 483 million GDP or 582.6 million euro contract to develop this cutting edge air-defence system - known as Sea Ceptor - is being awarded to British industry. The system uses a new British-developed missile capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 3 and will have the ability to deal with multiple targets simultaneously, protecting an area of around 500 square miles over land or sea. Sea Ceptor will be developed under a demonstration contract with MBDA (UK) that is expected to last for five years. This contract will sustain around 500 jobs in MBDA and its supply chain, in key locations across the UK such as Stevenage, Filton and Lostock. EPA/MBDA www.mbda-systems.com / BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE: CROWN COPYRIGHT