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Old 21st Oct 2015, 08:10
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SRBM Intercept off Benbecula

JMC scenario? Remember being on the Mount Witney, flat bottomed, rolled like a pig. Feel sorry for anyone aboard her in the Atlantic swell.

US Carries Out First Live BMD Intercept in Europe

WASHINGTON — Shrouded in North Atlantic mist, a US destroyer Tuesday carried out the first live intercept of a ballistic missile target in Europe as part of an integrated air and missile defense demonstration that included ships, aircraft and personnel from nine nations.

The guided-missile destroyer Ross launched an SM-3 Block IA guided interceptor missile at a short-range Terrier Orion ballistic missile target launched on the UK’s Hebrides Range, northwest of Scotland, according to the US Navy. The exo-atmospheric engagement took place simultaneously with the launch of two anti-ship cruise missiles fired at the coalition task group. The destroyer The Sullivans, in the air defense role, launched SM-2 missiles to engage the inbound cruise missiles.

On the scene were frigates and destroyers from six nations, including Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain, along with the US. The UK and US provided aircraft, and Germany added personnel to the combined task-group staff. The partner frigates also used Aster-30 missiles in the exercise. The Dutch frigate De Zeven Provincien and Spanish frigate Blas de Lezo tracked the target and provided cueing information to the Ross. Ships from both classes previously have traveled to Hawaii to participate in similar ballistic missile defense tests on the Pacific Missile Test facility at Kauai.

The test was carried out under the Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum, an entity established in 1999 that includes Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK and the US.

In a statement, Adm. Mark Ferguson, commander of US Naval Forces Europe-Africa, said that “the execution of the live-fire exercise is a clear demonstration of the forum's ability to safely conduct effective coalition sea-based defense against simultaneous anti-ship and ballistic missile threats within an operational scenario.” The exercise, he said, “demonstrates the commitment of the United States to the defense of Europe through our Aegis ships and our shore station in Romania, as well as the professional performance of our allied sailors.”

The Ross is one of four US BMD-capable destroyers forward deployed to Rota, Spain. The Sullivans is a Florida-based ship on deployment to the US Sixth Fleet.

The US has been expanding its BMD coverage in Europe both afloat and ashore. The Aegis Ashore installation at Deveselu, Romania, based on the configuration of a US Navy cruiser, is expected to become operational later this year, armed with SM-3 Block IB missiles to provide ballistic missile coverage of southern Europe, according to the US Missile Defense Agency. The installation is part of a US European BMD strategy called the Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA) Phase II. A similar installation in Poland is expected to become operational in 2018 as part of PAA Phase III, armed with SM-3 Block IB and IIA missiles to support the defense of northern Europe.

The test carried out Tuesday marked a number of first-time events, according to the US Navy, including:
  • The first intercept of a ballistic missile target in the European theater.
  • First SM-3 fired on a non-US range.
  • The first firing of an SM-2 and SM-3 on the Hebrides Range.
  • First use of multinational beyond-line-of-sight link architecture for integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) purposes in the European theater.
  • The first international ship (Netherlands and Spain) transmissions of BMD cues to a US BMD destroyer.
  • The first time coalition IAMD was used in a scenario with simultaneous attack from anti-ship cruise and ballistic missiles.
The US Navy said that in addition to the Forum nations, personnel from Denmark and Japan watched the missile intercept from on board the Sixth Fleet flagship Mount Whitney.
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Indeed. I did some time on the Mount Whitney in 95/96. Had all the sea worthiness of a cork! Housed right in the bowels of the ship, right on the Bow. Made it an interesting morning ablution as the ship rode the heavy seas. Then off to the mess for food and the obligatory sea sickness pill or 2. Horrid sailing experience but great exercise
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Looking here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Mo...rence_Room.jpg the Brit looks as if he is suffering.

Anyone know him?
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Looks like it was taken a while ago. He's still wearning CS95!

Probably some poor soul who thought he'd have an easy ride flying a desk at Ramstein for 3 years, only to be thrown on the oggin in that tin can for a month or so at a time.
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Saw HMS Dauntless in the Clyde a day or too ago - wondered what was up..
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Originally Posted by ORAC

US Carries Out First Live BMD Intercept in Europe

WASHINGTON — Shrouded in North Atlantic mist, a US destroyer Tuesday carried out the first live intercept of a ballistic missile target in Europe as part of an integrated air and missile defense demonstration that included ships, aircraft and personnel from nine nations.

The test was carried out under the Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum, an entity established in 1999 that includes Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK and the US.

The US has been expanding its BMD coverage in Europe both afloat and ashore. The Aegis Ashore installation at Deveselu, Romania, based on the configuration of a US Navy cruiser, is expected to become operational later this year, armed with SM-3 Block IB missiles to provide ballistic missile coverage of southern Europe, according to the US Missile Defense Agency. The installation is part of a US European BMD strategy called the Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA) Phase II. A similar installation in Poland is expected to become operational in 2018 as part of PAA Phase III, armed with SM-3 Block IB and IIA missiles to support the defense of northern Europe.

The US Navy said that in addition to the Forum nations, personnel from Denmark and Japan watched the missile intercept from on board the Sixth Fleet flagship Mount Whitney.
This engagement is great news, to me. About 20 years ago, I was working on some long range planning in NATO on Ballistic Missile Defense. Our project was more land based than Maritime based, but that piece was part of the larger project. Glad to see that it has come to fruition. SM-3 ... man, the maturity time for a system of this complexity is sobering.

As to the Mount Whitney, the only time I was on that was when it was Second Fleet Flagship: in the 1980's. Glad it was a short visit.
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Was this done using any aspect of CEC?
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Originally Posted by Pontius Navigator
Looking here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Mo...rence_Room.jpg the Brit looks as if he is suffering.

Anyone know him?
Pic taken in 2011.

Don't know if his hand placement is deliberate and suggests he doesn't want anyone to know who he is, but his tab says Royal Navy
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