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U.S. and Canadian naval forces conclude TGEX 2015 training
by Ryan Maass
Washington (UPI) Nov 9, 2015


Lockheed Martin tests stockpiled munitions
Dallas (UPI) Nov 9, 2015 - Stockpiled U.S. Army precision munitions have successfully completed reliability tests conducted by Lockheed Martin.

The tests of the Army Tactical Missile System and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System Unitary munitions were conducted at White Sands Misssile Range in New Mexico using the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launcher system -- a multiple rocket launcher mounted on a truck frame.

HIMARS can launch ATACMS and GMLRS munitions to a distance of as much as 186 miles.

Lockheed Martin said the testing against a simulated target included eight GMLRS rockets conditioned at hot and ambient temperatures. The ATACMS Unitary missile was conditioned hot for the test.

Additional details of the testing were not immediately available.

The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and the Royal Canadian Navy completed their Task Group Exercise on November 6, finishing nearly a month of training.

The Task Group Exercise, also known as TGEX 2015, was a joint U.S.-Canada multi-warfare exercise designed to improve the performance of participating units in various types of combat operations, including amphibious warfare, air defense, anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, and maritime interdiction. Training took place off the coast of Southern California.

Training in the region supported the initiative by the U.S. Navy's 3rd Fleet of responsibility to bolster combat readiness and response to crises in the area, while also protecting the collective maritime interests of both the United States, Canada, and their allies.

The U.S. Navy's 3rd Fleet oversees the Eastern Pacific and West Coast of North America, and is tasked with managing interagency and international relationships based in the region.

For TGEX 2015, the U.S. Navy committed amphibious assault ship USS Boxer, Expeditionary Strike Group 3,and Amphibious Squadron 1, and supporting vessels. The Royal Canadian Navy committed Halifax-class frigates HMCS Calgary, HMCS Vancouver, and Victoria-class submarine HMCS Chicoutimi.

TGEX 2015 is one of several regular military exercises the United States conducts with Canada, which also recently includes Pacific Partnership and Trident Fury.


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