US Navy warships shot down Iranian missiles with a weapon they've never used in combat before
Source: Business Insider
US Navy warships shot down Iranian missiles with a weapon they've never used in combat before
Jake Epstein
Tue, April 16, 2024 at 12:51 PM EDT·3 min read
US Navy warships used a missile interceptor for the first time in combat over the weekend as they defended Israel from an unprecedented Iranian attack.
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro said American forces fired the Standard Missile 3, or SM-3, to engage Iranian ballistic missiles that were fired as part of the massive barrage, which included more than 300 missiles and drones launched from Tehran and its proxies.
"We've been firing SM-2s, we've been firing SM-6s, and just over the weekend, SM-3s, to actually counter the ballistic missile threat that's come from Iran," Del Toro said at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense hearing on Tuesday.
US officials previously said that two destroyers the USS Arleigh Burke and USS Carney operating in the eastern Mediterranean Sea had engaged and destroyed at least four Iranian ballistic missiles, although it was not immediately clear how the warships shot down the threats.
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Faux pas
(15,336 posts)will be the death of us all. I'm heading into 75 this month and I can't remember a time that we weren't engaged there.
Onthefly
(488 posts)Permanut
(6,615 posts)I spent a week at General Quarters on the USS Sampson off the coast of Lebanon during the six day war in '67, not knowing it would be only six days, or what our involvement would be.
We were not then involved, but I had a chance to see how sharp and prepared my shipmates were in their training and skill. The sailors on the Raleigh Burke and the Carney would be equally prepared and able.