The MU90 lightweight torpedo acclaimed by the Royal Australian Navy

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Naval Forces News - Australia
 
 
 
The MU90 lightweight torpedo acclaimed by the Royal Australian Navy
 
On 14 August 2013, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) successfully conducted the world’s first firing of a “war shot” MU90 Lightweight Torpedo. The MU90 torpedo is developed by the European Economic Interest Group EUROTORP (formed by DCNS, Thales and WASS). ANZAC Class Frigate HMAS Stuart fired the torpedo which detected, classified and then engaged the submerged target, representing a small displacement submarine.
     
On 14 August 2013, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) successfully conducted the world’s first firing of a “war shot” MU90 Lightweight Torpedo. The MU90 torpedo is developed by the European Economic Interest Group EUROTORP (formed by DCNS, Thales and WASS). ANZAC Class Frigate HMAS Stuart fired the torpedo which detected, classified and then engaged the submerged target, representing a small displacement submarine.
The Royal Australian Navy has successfully conducted the world’s first firing of a “war shot” MU90 Lightweight Torpedo
     

Ultimate step in a broad and long evaluation process
This live test marks the end of an intensive evaluation campaign that took place over several years. Many firing tests were carried out to check the torpedo in various complex situations: in tropical waters, very shallow waters (<40m), long distance (stand off distance) and against typical submarines counter measure systems.

With a success rate of over 90% during the test campaign, the MU90 has demonstrated its ability to fulfill its missions whatever the environment and scenario. This success has validated its acceptance into operational service with the RAN.

The MU90 EUROTORP in "pole position"

These results open the way to new opportunities for the MU90 torpedo which could also also be fitted onboard RAN maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters. According the the RAN: "The MU90 torpedo significantly improves the anti-submarine warfare performance of all surface warships in the fleet. This weapon provides the RAN with a stand off submarine engagement capability, unparalleled among all other lightweight torpedoes."

Two more navies just acquired the MU90 in 2013, which brings the number of MU90 users to eight navies worldwide.