It will be interesting to see how Daring's PAAM's (specifically Sampson) system performs against a high tempo of sophisticated modern threats presented by the US 'aggressor forces' during the exercise. The crew appear confident that the system is up to task. 400km detection range represents a huge leap when compared to the venerable T42's.
Yup 400km is a HUGE improvement, but I reckon that we'll never find out how good she really behaves, as the Yanks don't like publicly announcing having their noses rubbed in it !
The LIMA 2000 exhibition, in Malaysia springs to mind, when the Malaysian frigates built in the UK, 'sunk' a US warship with an Exocet in the wargames, but we won't say anymore about that....
I note she will be sailing complete with recent injuries, possible new nickname - HMS Dented
I know I posted a link to the Portsmouth local paper, showing her entering harbour, but having seen her since, she looks no worse than any other ship that's moved on a regular basis by a tug.
I'm led to believe that it was the 1st impression that the hull plating had either split, or had been holed during the collision. All of that is complete baldderdash, the 'damage' was where the paint had cracked & split, forming a jagged edge. A quick rub down & re-application of paint & she's ready to go, which is what I believe has happened.
She certainly looked okay when she was excercising in the Plymouth areas last week when I saw her last...
SA