The littoral
combat ship USS Coronado (LCS 4) is scheduled to depart Naval Base San Diego
June 22 on an independent deployment to the Western Pacific. Prior to
proceeding on deployment Coronado will participate in exercise Rim of the
Pacific (RIMPAC). The exercise provides a unique training opportunity that
helps participants foster and sustain cooperative relationships that are
critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's
oceans. While deployed
to the U.S. 7th Fleet, the ship and crew of about 70 Sailors, assigned to LCS
Squadron (LCSRON) 1, will conduct presence operations and goodwill activities
with partner nations.
"We're
excited to have USS Coronado taking part in the world's largest international
maritime exercise," said Vice Adm. Nora Tyson, commander of U.S. 3rd
Fleet. "This ship will play a critical role in the fleet and in our
nation's defense. RIMPAC provides a good opportunity for our partner navies to
work with the ship and see how it can contribute to collective regional security." Helicopter Sea
Combat Squadron (HSC) 23 will also be deploying on Coronado with the first-ever
MQ-8 Fire Scout equipped with a maritime surveillance radar (Telephonics
AN/ZPY-4). Fire Scout will significantly improve the Navy's surface search
capabilities for LCS and its action group, allowing assets to employ an
autonomous aircraft off of a naval vessel for search, detection, surveillance,
and tracking of maritime surface vessels.
"It is an
honor and privilege to deploy the first LCS-2 variant to the 7th Fleet
AOR," said Cmdr. Scott Larson, commanding officer of Coronado and LCS Crew
204. "It's time to demonstrate the full potential of these ships to the
fleet, and I have every confidence that the Coronado team is poised to execute
at a high level in support of vital operational tasking. I am exceedingly proud
of how hard these Sailors have worked and trained, and grateful for the
unconditional support our families have provided in helping us reach this
milestone." Coronado is an
innovative surface combatant designed to operate in littoral seas and shallow
water to counter mines, submarines and fast surface craft threats in coastal
regions.
SOURCE: cpf.navy.mil
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