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USS Ross conducts live-fire missile test in NATO exercises by Ed Adamczyk Washington DC (UPI) Jun 4, 2021
The guided-missile destroyer USS Ross demonstrated its air defense capability with a live-fire exercises in which it fired a missile at a target skimming the sea, the Navy said on Friday. The ship used a SM-2 missile to down its target on Tuesday during a Live Fire With a Purpose exercise neat Scotland's Outer Hebrides islands as it participated in NATO's At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 2021 drills occurring across Europe in May and June. Ten nations, with 16 vessels, 10 aircraft and about 3,300 personnel, are participating. "Launching the SM-2 was a privilege for the ship and sailors on board," Cmdr. John D. John, commanding officer of the USS Ross, said of Tuesday's success. "This can be a once-in-a-career experience for many sailors and I'm proud of our team for completing the launch flawlessly and proving Ross is a ready fighting force in the region," John said. The three-week exercise is designed to promote military interoperability between NATO countries. "It was a good feeling knowing that our equipment worked as intended," said Fire Controlman 3rd Class Jeremiah Valentine, who launched the missile from the USS Ross. "This was something I will never forget." Other exercises during Formidable Shield 2021 have included the launch of Harpoon missiles at a target from a P-8A Poseidon surveillance plane, and the downing of a missile traveling at over 5,000 mph by the French ship FS Forbin, using an Aster 30 combat missile.
Surveillance planes test Harpoon missiles in NATO exercise Washington DC (UPI) Jun 2, 2021 A coordinated missile strike during an exercise in Norway was the first use of Harpoon missiles by Poseidon P-8A planes, the U.S. Navy said on Wednesday. The three planes, modified Boeing 737s outfitted for surveillance and reconnaissance use, are equipped with AGM-84D air-to-surface missiles, and demonstrated their capability on Monday during NATO's three-week At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 2021 exercise. Two missiles were used against a target barge off Norway's east coast, a Navy state ... read more
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