Danish Defence Command publishes report on Red Sea technical issues

Danish Defence Command publishes report on Red Sea technical issues

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13 May 2024

by Neil Dee

Royal Danish Navy frigate HDMS
Iver Huitfeldt
(pictured in October 2021) was deployed to the Red Sea from February–April 2024.
(Michael Nitz)

Danish Defence Command has published a report on the technical issues experienced by Royal Danish Navy (RDN) frigate HDMS
Iver Huitfeldt
(F 361) during an engagement on 9 March 2024 in the Red Sea as part of the US-led multinational task force Operation ‘Prosperity Guardian’.

The 13-page report released on 2 May found that a previously unknown issue with the frigate’s Raytheon Mk 56 vertical launching system (VLS) was experienced during the engagement, resulting in an inability to use Raytheon RIM-162B Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles (ESSMs) for approximately 30 minutes. The engagement, which lasted just under one hour, saw the frigate destroy four unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) controlled by the Yemeni rebel group Ansar Allah (popularly known as the Houthis) using previously fired ESSM and 76 mm gunfire.



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