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Naval Forces Exercise - Royal Navy, US Navy |
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Royal Navy Anti-Air Warfare Destroyer HMS Diamond (Type 45) joins forces with USS Enterprise CVN | |||
HMS
Diamond has joined the USS Enterprise to exercise with US Carrier
Strike Group 12 in the Middle East and demonstrate the Type 45's outstanding
air defence capabilities. During the exercise warfare specialists in Diamond's operations room helped to choreograph sorties of F-18 Super Hornets and other aircraft, which add to the Carrier Strike Group's potency. As her sister ship Daring did just a few months ago, Diamond joined forces with the 'Big E' to show how a Type 45 destroyer can shield a task group from air attack - exactly what she was built for. |
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Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond (foreground) with US Navy carrier the USS Enterprise (Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012) |
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The
£1bn Royal Navy warship can track multiple targets courtesy of
her Sampson radar and take them out, if necessary, at ranges of up to
70 miles (113km) away courtesy of the Sea Viper missiles in the silo
on her forecastle. And she can also direct strike missions by guiding
aircraft onto targets as well as generally co-ordinating friendly air
activity. The Portsmouth-based warship took her place alongside Enterprise's more usual escorts, the cruiser Vicksburg and the destroyer Nitze. Whilst providing protection to the Carrier Strike Group, Diamond was able to close in to just 500 metres of the Enterprise, giving her ship's company a 'ringside seat' to US carrier operations. |
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An F-18 aircraft takes off from the USS Enterprise (Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012) |
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Diamond's crew observed
as the F-18s were catapulted off the deck of the Enterprise - which
is the longest warship in the world, longest-serving carrier in the
world and the world's first nuclear-powered carrier - and, when their
missions were complete, touch down safely, brought to a halt by arrestor
wires. |
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Members of HMS Diamond's ship's company observe flight deck operations being conducted on the USS Enterprise (Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012) |
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The Admiral liked what
he saw aboard Diamond during a comprehensive tour of the 8,500-tonne
warship, and what her ship's company did during the destroyer's time
in the company of the Enterprise. He sent a signal to Diamond's Commanding
Officer, Commander Ian Clarke, which read: |
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Royal Navy and US Navy personnel work alongside each other in the Middle East (Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012) |
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To prepare them
for every eventuality, the combined boarding team undergoes weekly
first aid training courtesy of the medical team and the impressive
sickbay facilities. |
Royal Navy Anti-Air Warfare Destroyer HMS Diamond (Type 45) joins forces with USS Enterprise CVN
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