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		<title>Terminal high altitude area defense: Breaking:  System&#8217;s Effectiveness Questioned</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The effectiveness of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system is under intense scrutiny following recent events in the Gulf countries.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gulf states have historically invested in advanced American missile defense systems to protect against Iranian threats.</p>
<p>However, recent developments have raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.</p>
<p>As of early Tuesday, reports indicate that THAAD radars were directly hit during Iranian strikes in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.</p>
<p>This follows a series of aggressive actions by Iran, which has launched over 400 ballistic missiles and nearly 1,000 drones targeting US and allied assets in the Gulf.</p>
<p>Despite a $142 billion investment in THAAD and Patriot systems, the performance of these defenses has been disappointing. The THAAD system failed to intercept a significant number of incoming Iranian projectiles.</p>
<p>The Pentagon has relocated THAAD batteries from South Korea to the Middle East due to a shortage of interceptors—a situation that further complicates regional security.</p>
<p>What was sold as an ironclad shield has proven leaky at best. Observers are questioning whether this massive expenditure genuinely improved security.</p>
<p>Marco Rubio highlighted the disparity in production rates: &#8220;Iran was producing over 100 of these missiles a month. Compare that to the six or seven interceptors that can be built a month.&#8221; This stark contrast underscores the challenges facing Gulf states.</p>
<p>Additionally, intact THAAD components discovered in Syria have raised uncomfortable questions about the system’s reliability and real-world performance.</p>
<p>The UAE&#8217;s decision to stop releasing detailed success percentages for interceptions reflects growing concerns about operational effectiveness.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding future plans for these systems amidst rising tensions. However, military analysts are keenly observing how this situation unfolds as diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran were restored in March 2023 after years of proxy conflict.</p>
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		<title>Royal Netherlands Navy Conducts Missile-Defense Exercise in Hebrides Range</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Royal Netherlands Navy recently conducted a missile-defense exercise in the Hebrides Range, demonstrating its advanced capabilities against modern threats.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Significant Exercise in Missile Defense</h2>
<p>The Royal Netherlands Navy has successfully executed a missile-defense exercise in the Hebrides Range, Scotland, highlighting its commitment to enhancing naval capabilities in response to evolving threats. This exercise, which involved the air-defense frigate HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën, focused on detecting and intercepting drone targets that simulated missile attacks, marking a crucial step in modernizing the Navy&#8217;s operational readiness.</p>
<h2>Details of the Exercise</h2>
<p>During the exercise, the Royal Netherlands Navy utilized Banshee Jet 80+ aerial targets designed to replicate anti-ship missiles, achieving impressive results. The exercise was monitored by personnel from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, underscoring the collaborative nature of modern military operations. James Willis from QinetiQ remarked, &#8220;This exercise is a significant milestone for QinetiQ and the Royal Netherlands Navy,&#8221; emphasizing the importance of testing platforms and weapon systems against realistic scenarios.</p>
<h2>Advancements in Submarine Technology</h2>
<p>In addition to the missile-defense exercise, the Royal Netherlands Navy is transitioning to modern naval capabilities with the introduction of the Orka-class submarines, which are set to replace the aging Walrus class. The Dutch Ministry of Defence has confirmed the selection of the French F21 MK2 torpedo for these submarines, which are expected to enter service starting in 2033. The F21 MK2 is designed for both anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, addressing contemporary maritime threats.</p>
<h2>Joint Programs with Belgium</h2>
<p>The Royal Netherlands Navy is also engaged in a joint mine countermeasures (MCM) program with the Belgian Navy, aimed at replacing the TRIPARTITE-class MCM ships from the 1980s. The first ship of this joint program, M940 OOSTENDE, was handed over to the Belgian Navy in November 2025. The new motherships for this program are expected to be delivered by 2030, featuring advanced capabilities to counter modern maritime threats.</p>
<h2>Specifications of New Motherships</h2>
<p>The new motherships are designed with a length of 82.6 meters and a maximum width of 17 meters, with a displacement of 2800 tons. They will be capable of achieving a maximum speed of 15.3 knots, providing the necessary agility and operational flexibility in various maritime environments. The combined effect of magnetic and acoustic signatures from these units is intended to trigger the detonation of enemy &#8216;smart&#8217; mines, enhancing the safety and effectiveness of naval operations.</p>
<h2>Future Developments</h2>
<p>As the Royal Netherlands Navy continues to modernize its fleet, it faces the challenge of adapting to new threats, including unmanned systems and anti-torpedo countermeasures. The emphasis on high-precision weapons in the development of the Orka-class submarines reflects the Navy&#8217;s strategic focus on maintaining a competitive edge in naval warfare. The integration of advanced technologies and collaborative exercises will be crucial as the Navy prepares for future operational demands.</p>
<p>While the Royal Netherlands Navy has made significant strides in enhancing its capabilities, details remain unconfirmed regarding the full scope of future exercises and developments. The ongoing commitment to modernization and collaboration with allied forces positions the Royal Netherlands Navy as a key player in ensuring maritime security in the region.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://justrealnews.ca/royal-netherlands-navy/">Royal Netherlands Navy Conducts Missile-Defense Exercise in Hebrides Range</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://justrealnews.ca">justrealnews</a>.</p>
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