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The ANZAC frigate HMAS Parramatta, pictured at BAE Systems' Henderson shipyard in Western Australia in April 2015 as it began ASDM upgrade work. A year on, Parramatta has completed the programme. Source: Australian Department of Defence
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  • HMAS Parramatta has completed its anti-ship missile defence upgrade
  • Project SEA 1448 is on track to complete in 2017
The Royal Australian Navy's (RAN's) ANZAC-class frigate HMAS Parramatta has completed its anti-ship missile defence (ASMD) upgrade.

Fifth-in-class Parramatta undocked at BAE Systems' Henderson shipyard in Western Australia on 19 April. The frigate will now undergo three months of harbour and sea trials before rejoining the fleet.

The ASMD upgrade, implemented under Project SEA 1448 Phase 2, includes the installation and integration of the CEAFAR/CEAMOUNT active phased array radar (PAR) suite developed by Australian company CEA Technologies; the upgrade of the Saab Systems 9LV 453 combat management system to Mk 3E standard; installation and integration of a Sagem Vampir NG infrared search-and-track system (IRST); and major changes to the layout of the operations room.

Replacing the legacy Sea Giraffe G-band Target Indication Radar, the six-face CEAFAR S-band radar provides surface, volume, and air surveillance; missile detection and classification; fire-control tracking; kill assessment; surface gunfire support; helicopter support; and small surface target detection and classification. The associated X-band CEAMOUNT phased array illuminator, which is slaved to CEAFAR, features four fixed arrays producing electronically steered beams to provide both rear reference signals and target illumination to support multiple simultaneous RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) engagements.

The full performance of the upgraded combat system has been realised by the introduction of Interrupted Continuous Wave Illumination (ICWI) missile guidance. Unlike Home-All-the-Way guidance, which requires the target to be illuminated continuously, ICWI exploits the ability of the PAR system to transmit a series of discrete illumination pulses that can be rapidly switched among multiple targets, providing the necessary homing energy to guide several missiles to their individually assigned targets. The ESSM missiles themselves receive mid-course guidance updates via an X-band uplink (no target illumination being required during the boost or mid-course phases).

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http://www.janes.com/article/59720/ran-anzac-frigate-completes-asmd-upgrade
 
BEFORE:
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HMAS Parramatti next to HMAS Perth during 2013 Sydney International Fleet Review.

DURING:

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The new Aft Mast module for HMAS Parramatta sits awaiting a crane lift evolution to be liflted and secured into place during the ASMD Upgrade at Henderson, Western Australia.


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HMA Ships Parramatta (left) and Toowoomba (right) during refit at the BAE Systems shipyard at Henderson, WA.

AFTER:
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The Royal Australian Navy's Anzac class frigate HMAS Parramatta is preparing to undock in Henderson, Western Australia.


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The Anzac class frigate HMAS Paramatta in BAE Systems' Henderson yard.


Nice video of relaunch here: https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/31381836/patrol-duties-for-rebuilt-hmas-parramatta/
 
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