The USS
Donald Cook, a multi-mission Missile Defence-capable Aegis Destroyer,
equipped with the high-tech Aegis combat system, will be permanently
based in Rota. The destroyer will carry out missile defence, among many
other tasks, including maritime security operations, bi-lateral, and
multi-lateral training exercises, and NATO operations and deployments,
including participation in the Standing NATO Maritime Groups.
“For the first time, a ship of the United States Navy equipped
with the Aegis ballistic missile-defence system is permanently based
in Europe” said NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
“The arrival of the USS Donald Cook marks a step forward for NATO,
for European security, and for transatlantic cooperation.”
Three additional ships of the same class will join the USS Donald Cook
over the next two years. The USS Donald Cook and her sister ships have
advanced sensor capabilities and interceptor missiles which can detect
and shoot down ballistic missiles.
By hosting these ships, Spain is making a vital contribution to NATO
Missile Defence, enhancing the security of Europe, the Mediterranean,
and the Atlantic Ocean, while shortening the response time for U.S.
ships. In November 2010, at the Lisbon NATO Summit, Heads of State and
Government, decided that NATO will develop a missile defence capability
to protect all NATO European populations and territory. Interim capability
of the system was declared at the NATO Summit in Chicago in 2012. Full
capability is foreseen for the first half of the next decade. |