Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Hebrides Range in action

Guga curry takes its revenge
This just in, via The Register:
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced yesterday that HMS Dauntless, second of the class, has made the first firing from a Type 45 of the French-made Aster missiles with which the ships are armed. All previous trial shoots were carried out using a test barge at French facilities in the Mediterranean.
According to the MoD:
The system successfully fired an Aster 30 missile from HMS Dauntless at the MOD range in the Hebrides and hit a moving target drone.
"Both my ship's company and the equipment manufacturers have done a sterling job," commented Dauntless' captain, Richard Powell.
 "Better than the Mediterranean" has a certain ring to it, and this is something the Task Force should be shouting about to demonstrate the necessity of the range.

The first person/newspaper to lift this story without attribution, and present it as their own will be named and shamed.  IP addresses are being logged!

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:16 pm

    ...successfully fired an Aster 30 missile from HMS Dauntless at the MOD range in the Hebrides and hit a moving target drone.

    That's kinda worrying. Moving target drone?! What if the missile sensors had mistaken Hector on his tractor for that :( Is this actually safe for Outer Hebrides residents?

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  2. Anonymous10:04 pm

    You have a problem, sir. That is not your story. It is an MoD story.
    Neither is it The Register's. It was circulated to media by Defence Management last week. Just see www.defencemanagement.com/news_story.asp?id=14318

    Try Googling "your" alleged property next time before making silly threats.

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  3. Anonymous11:12 am

    Any truth in the rumour that the Euromillions big winner yesterday was a Hebrides resident who works on the range?

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  4. Anonymous6:28 pm

    11.12am

    Yes it's true!!!

    ...and he is off to the auction in Dingwall at the end of the month to see if he can get a reasonably priced 265 Fergusson, and a single furrow plough. Don't let his wife know or she'll be off to the Eastgate Centre.

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