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  • NOT YOUR “FATHER’S AEGIS” (100+ plus ships in service)

    11/21/2014 5:39:43 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 16 replies
    Center for International Maritime Security ^ | NOVEMBER 21, 2014 | Robert Holzer and Scott C. Truver
    “Stand by, Admiral Gorshkov, Aegis is at Sea!” The U.S. Navy’s first Aegis-equipped surface warship, the USS Ticonderoga (CG-47), joined the Fleet in January 1983, and all-but dared the Soviet Navy to take its best anti-ship cruise-missile shot. The Navy’s newest Aegis guided-missile destroyer in the fall 2014, the USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112), was commissioned in December 2012. Murphy is the Navy’s 102nd Aegis warship. Another 10 Aegis DDGs are under construction, under contract or planned––a remarkable achievement! Aegis surface warships were conceived during the height of the Cold War to defend U.S. aircraft carrier battle groups from massed Soviet...
  • Lockheed: Aegis getting even better, but limits in sight

    04/15/2012 11:20:45 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 5 replies
    DoD Buzz ^ | April 13th, 2012 | Philip Ewing
    Lockheed: Aegis getting even better, but limits in sight Lockheed Martin’s newest edition of Aegis will be the best it’s ever been, a top company official said Friday, but there’s only so much more that software and other upgrades can do with the existing radars aboard U.S. Navy and international warships. Jeff Bantle, the company’s vice president for naval combat and missile defense, told reporters that Aegis Baseline 9 will bring new levels of game-changery to cruisers and destroyers: It will be able to do air defense and ballistic missile defense simultaneously; use remote sensor data from tomorrow’s E-2D Advanced...
  • Missile Defense Exercise and Flight Test Successfully Completed (long range)

    10/01/2007 6:12:53 AM PDT · by RDTF · 18 replies · 171+ views
    MDA.Mil ^ | Sept 28, 2007 | Rick Lehner
    The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) announced today it has completed an important exercise and flight test involving a successful intercept by a ground-based interceptor missile designed to protect the United States against a limited long-range ballistic missile attack. The flight test results will help to further improve and refine the performance of numerous Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) elements able to provide a defense against the type of long-range ballistic missile that could be used to attack an American city with a weapon of mass destruction. The interceptor was launched from the Ronald W. Reagan Missile Defense Site, located at...