A Leap in UK Defence Capabilities
The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force (RAF) celebrated a milestone with the successful trial of the SPEAR cruise missile. Conducted in Sweden, the guided firing test demonstrated this next-generation weapon’s ability to deliver precision strikes at long ranges, marking a significant boost for the UK’s defense capabilities and innovation.
Pioneering Progress: SPEAR Missile Trial Results
A Milestone for Modern Warfare
The SPEAR missile’s first guided firing trial took place at the Vidsel test range in Sweden. Fired from a BAE Systems-operated Typhoon jet, the missile autonomously navigated a customizable route and successfully engaged its target using an advanced radar seeker.
This achievement highlights the missile’s potential to redefine air-to-surface combat with its precision and versatility, capable of targeting:
- Air defense systems
- Naval vessels
- Armored tanks
- Defended structures
- Fast-moving vehicles

Advanced Features: Revolutionizing Defence
Cutting-Edge Technology
SPEAR is a miniature, turbojet-powered cruise missile designed to strike targets over 100km away. Its standout features include:
- Autonomous all-weather navigation.
- Radar-based target mapping and engagement.
- Adaptability to challenging and complex combat environments.
Operational Benefits
Once deployed, the missile will equip F-35B fighter jets, allowing each jet to carry up to eight SPEAR missiles. This load-out enhances mission flexibility and long-range precision for operations launched from land or sea, including the Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers.
Economic Impact: Supporting UK Jobs
Boosting Local Industry
The development of the SPEAR missile is led by MBDA, a UK-based defense firm, employing over 5,500 professionals. Design and manufacturing efforts are concentrated in Stevenage, Bristol, and Bolton.
Strategic Investments
SPEAR is part of a £6.5 billion UK weapons investment program, which also includes other advanced missile systems such as Brimstone and Storm Shadow. This initiative not only strengthens national defense but also sustains high-skilled jobs and fosters innovation across the UK.
Future Trials and Deployment
What’s Next?
The recent trial marks the first of many as the SPEAR program advances toward operational readiness. Collaboration among the Ministry of Defence (MOD), MBDA, and BAE Systems will continue to refine and enhance the system, ensuring it meets the evolving needs of modern warfare.
Strategic Goals
By introducing this cutting-edge missile system, the UK aims to strengthen its military capabilities while securing its position as a global leader in defense innovation. Lightnings will be able to carry up to eight SPEAR missiles at a time.
Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard said:
The successful trial of the pioneering SPEAR missile marks a significant leap forward in UK Armed Forces’ capabilities, ensuring our Royal Navy and Royal Air Force personnel are equipped with cutting-edge technology to protect our nation.
This achievement not only strengthens national defence capabilities but also boosts the UK economy, by supporting high-skilled jobs and innovation.
Transforming Defence Through Innovation
The SPEAR cruise missile represents a pivotal advancement in UK defense, combining precision, adaptability, and economic benefits. This successful trial demonstrates the nation’s commitment to equipping its forces with world-class technology.
For more updates on the SPEAR program and its future milestones, stay informed with the latest in UK defense innovation.
Sources: THX News, Ministry of Defence, Defence Equipment and Support, RAF & Luke Pollard MP.