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Ship Engages BMD Target during NATO exercise Formidable Shield 2017.
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 15, 2017) - The Spanish frigate Alvaro de Bazan (F101) launches an SM-2 missile to intercept a simulated enemy missile during exercise Formidable Shield 2017, Oct. 15. Formidable Shield is a U.S. 6th Fleet-led, Naval Striking and Supporting Forces NATO-conducted exercise designed to improve allied interoperability in a live-fire integrated air and missile-defense environment using NATO command and control reporting structures. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Casey J. Hopkins/Released)
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"I am extremely proud of the Task Group members and their performance during these complex, live-fire engagements," said Capt. Shanti Sethi, commander, Task Group IAMD for Formidable Shield, and Commander, U.S. 6th Fleet's Task Force 64. "The exercise scenarios are designed to test our limits and give us a unique opportunity to truly practice how we would fight together as an alliance. We are coordinating and sharing information in real time the way we would in a real IAMD operation."
Formidable Shield is designed to improve allied interoperability in an IAMD environment, using NATO command-and-control reporting structures and datalink architecture. FS17 is the inaugural iteration of this exercise. “I couldn’t be more proud of the government and industry team from across the NATO alliance who planned and executed these missions,” said U.S. Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Sam Greaves. ”Both the joint exercise and the Navy test launch truly demonstrate the capabilities the U.S. and our allies are developing to defeat complex, cruise and ballistic missile threats.” |
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 15, 2017) - The Dutch De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate HNLMS Tromp (F803) launches an SM-2 missile to intercept a simulated enemy missile during exercise Formidable Shield 2017, Oct. 15. Formidable Shield is a U.S. 6th Fleet-led, Naval Striking and Supporting Forces NATO-conducted exercise designed to improve allied interoperability in a live-fire integrated air and missile-defense environment using NATO command and control reporting structures. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Casey J. Hopkins/Released)
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More than 14 ships, 10 aircraft, and approximately 3,300 personnel from Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S., are participating in FS17 on the U.K. Ministry of Defense's Hebrides Range located on the Western Isles of Scotland.
“Formidable Shield is, as the name already implies, a formidable setup for both testing architectural constructs to TDL (tactical data link) and for the conduct of operational decision making of the complex environment of Integrated Air and Missile Defense,” said Cmdr. Peter Jansberg, Danish Navy, CTG IAMD Senior Operations Officer. “As such, Formidable Shield demonstrates the necessity of constantly maintaining and sustaining a Joint Operational Air picture, so all nations have the ability to act and operate from the same hymn sheet. This making the decision line as short as possible, and the room for error minimal.” U.S. ships participating in Formidable Shield include the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers Donald Cook, USS Mitscher (DDG 57), USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81), and the Louis and Clark-class dry cargo ship USNS Medger Evers (T-AKE 13). Formidable Shield 2017 began Sept. 24, and is scheduled to conclude Oct. 18, 2017. This exercise is planned to be a recurring, biennial event, and is designed to assure allies, deter adversaries, and demonstrate our commitment to collective defense of the NATO alliance. Formidable Shield and exercise Joint Warrior 17-2, a U.K.-led, multinational exercise in a maritime training environment for allies to improve interoperability and prepare forces for combined operations, are occurring concurrently. |
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