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The goal of those boats (out of 500 unites present at the war game) which you saw around the carrier wasn't sinking or destroying it. it was eliminating the remaining resistance on the ship to let other troops capture it.The missiles that were used in the test has fire and forget capability on board (so in other words don't need to have the host ship constantly provide info) that can lock on to the target even if the target is fast and its in water clutter. If the boat can somehow break that lock it is possible to escape death.
Surface to Surface Missile Test For LCS Successful
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Engineering development tests of modified Longbow Hellfire missiles for use on littoral combat ships (LCS) were successfully conducted in June the Navy reported July 30.
Integration of the Longbow Hellfire missile system, designated the Surface-to-Surface Missile Module (SSMM), will increase the lethality of the Navy's fleet of littoral combat ships. The SSMM is expected to be fully integrated and ready to deploy on LCS missions in late 2017.
"This test was very successful and overall represents a big step forward in SSMM development for LCS," said Capt. Casey Moton, LCS Mission Modules program manager.
Termed Guided Test Vehicle-1, the event was designed to specifically test the Longbow Hellfire launcher, the missile, and its seeker versus high speed maneuvering surface targets (HSMSTs). The HSMSTs served as surrogates for fast inshore attack craft that are a potential threat to Navy ships worldwide.
During the mid-June tests off the coast of Virginia, the modified Longbow Hellfire missiles successfully destroyed a series of maneuvering small boat targets. The system "hit" seven of eight targets engaged, with the lone miss attributed to a target issue not related to the missile's capability. The shots were launched from the Navy's research vessel Relentless.
The test scenarios included hitting targets at both maximum and minimum missile ranges. After a stationary target was engaged, subsequent targets, conducting serpentine maneuvers were engaged. The tests culminated in a three-target "raid" scenario. During this scenario all missiles from a three-shot "ripple fire" response struck their individual targets.
Integration of the "fire-and-forget" Longbow Hellfire missile on LCS represents the next evolution in capability being developed for inclusion in the Increment 3 version of the surface warfare mission package for LCS. When fully integrated and tested, each 24-shot missile module will bring added firepower to complement the LCS's existing 57mm gun, SEARAM missiles and armed MH-60 Sea Hawk helicopter.
Never seen the U.S. Navy ever used multi-million dollar anti ship missiles against pirates ever. I doubt they ever will. Pirates haven't been a serious threat to the U.S. Navy since more than 200 years when fighting against the Barbary pirates. Somalians pirates at most just have rpgs and machine guns. But no anti-ship missiles. At most it would look like this. Whats impressive is considering a $100,000 missile that could destroy corvettes or small patrol boats that is equipped with trained personnel, expensive missiles, and equipment.
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We've seen some of your tactics. Even showed them off to us.
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to help your memory, before our boats reach the ship, we used a handful of Ballistic and cruise missiles on it, 50 missile launchers were present at the coast, yet a few missiles were fired as the example, also ballistic missiles were fired to another practicing target (20 times smaller) to keep the mock carrier for future wargames.
maybe you think you can avoid tens or hundreds of ballistic and cruise missiles which have fired simultaneously, that delusion has no cure!