Two Apache helicopters from 656 Squadron Army Air Corps (AAC) fired one Hellfire missile each at a training target positioned by HMS Illustrious in the sea off northern Scotland during the first of this year's two Joint Warrior war games.
Although the anti-armour missile has been used in combat by British forces in Afghanistan and Libya, this is the first time that Apache pilots have fired live missiles in the UK.
"The Hellfire missile firings conducted from HMS Illustrious once again proved - as HMS Ocean did so effectively last year off Libya - that the potent combination of Apache helicopter and Hellfire missile can be successfully delivered by a UK warship at sea," said HMS Illustrious's Commanding Officer, Captain Martin Connell.
"The Army Air Corps' Apache crews are comfortable operating in all environments and this has once again demonstrated our ability to fire Hellfire from sea having launched from HMS Illustrious.
"The regiment and squadron forged excellent links with HMS Ocean last year and are now forging similarly strong links with Illustrious."
Of the 30-plus warships and auxiliaries, 15 are British, with the Royal Navy and Royal Marines - the latter spearheaded by 3 Commando Brigade and 45 Commando - comprising around just short of half of the total forces involved.
Joint Warrior is due to reach its climax in the next couple of days around West Freugh, just south of Stranraer, but when it concludes Illustrious will remain in the area to support Exercise Scottish Lion, which is also played out in South West Scotland and involves 45 Commando.
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