miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2020

The Upgraded Aegis BMD Destroyer USS Roosevelt arrives to Rota


The destroyer is named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor. It is replacing the USS Carney, which has been based at Rota since 2015, as part of a US Navy plan to gradually rotate the four Rota-based destroyers.

The destroyer arrived in Rota on Saturday 23th, after taking part in an exercise earlier this month that involved U.S. surface ships maneuvering in the Barents Sea for the first time since the Cold WarThe drills in the waterway north of Finland and Russia were part of a US Navy effort to bolster its presence in the broader Arctic region, where Russia has invested heavily in recent years and China also has declared itself a power with economic interests.

The Navy’s Rota-based destroyers form part of the U.S.’s European missile defense shield, along with U.S. ground-based systems stationed in Romania and planned for PolandThe Roosevelt brings with it the “most modern combat systems upgrade,” the Aegis Baseline 9 BMD system. Also, it is the first destroyer in Rota able to deploy with two embarked MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopters.

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