Sandcutter Daily Latest July 2019, 6th In conjunction with the Defense Technologies Management Agency, Stormfolks River - class Guided Missile Cruiser HNS Royalwicks Strait (85), along with Royalbrook-class Destroyer HNS Royalbrook (D 9), successfully executed a live-fire missile exercise including using GHI-1125 Tsunami Mk I VL ELR SAM off the Icksen Strait July 4, 2019. This exercise known as Exercises Formidable Quicksand demonstrated the effective employment of the ships Sea-based Theater Air and Missile Protection System (STAMPS) while giving each ship's crew the opportunity to track and guide weapons and destroy simulated enemy targets in a live scenario. The exercise was intended to enhance crew proficiency on the combat system. During the event, all ships shared a common tactical picture and each was given the opportunity to perform a standard missile intercept evolution. The STAMPS weapon system is a centralized, automated, command-and-control weapons system, designed for detection and engagement. The heart of the system is the GWT-81F radar and B&W-79 passive Electronic Scanned Array, which is an advanced automatic detect and track radar, able to perform a search, track and missile guidance functions simultaneously on more than 100 targets. Utilizing the STAMPS combat weapons system, Combat Systems watchstanders from both ships successfully detected, identified and tracked the remote-controlled targets, engaging in respective order. This live-fire exercise is one of many pre-deployment scenarios Sailors and ships will participate in prior to being certified for deployments. These evolutions test nearly every aspect of shipboard operations, preparing Sailors for any situation they may face during deployment. More News at Sandcutter Daily |