Based on the UK Ministry of Defence's (MoD) advice and approval from the International Olympic Committee, the government has agreed for temporary installation of Rapier and Starstreak high velocity missile (HVM) systems at six sites in and around the Olympics Park from the middle of July, throughout the duration of games.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said that the GBAD deployment would form one part of a multi-layered air security plan, providing both reassurance and a powerful deterrent; he said it would go ahead in spite of objections from a local residents and campaigners.
"A small number of activists object to the deployment of these defensive measures and a legal challenge to the government's decision to deploy GBAD has been initiated," he said. "The MoD will defend these proceedings vigorously and is confident of defeating them."
The MoD's multi-layered security plans includes the Royal Air Force's (RAF) Typhoon aircraft forming the outer ring of defence outside the capital, with assistance from Puma and Lynx helicopters armed with snipers.
UK Navy's aircraft carrier, HMS Ocean will also operate alongside a 13,500 military contingent, police and security guards, as well as bomb disposal experts during Britain's biggest peacetime security operation.
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