P-8A Poseidon Planes Fire Harpoon Missiles in NATO Exercise
- Our Bureau
- 05:04 AM, June 3, 2021
P-8A Poseidon surveillance plane
Three Boeing P-8A Poseidon
surveillance aircraft for the first time fired AGM-84D Harpoon missiles during
a NATO’s three week-long At-Sea Demo/ Formidable Shield 2021 exercise.
Patrol Squadron FOUR
(VP-4) successfully conducted a coordinated missile launch with VP-40 using two
Air-to-Surface Missile (AGM-84D) Harpoons against a target barge off the coast
of Norway on May 31, the Navy said.
This marked the first use
of Harpoon missiles by P-8A Poseidons in the European theater.
“Having
multinational allies, with whom we are capable of integrating seamlessly within
the air and maritime domains, is critical to our strategic and operational
objectives in the North Atlantic,” said Cmdr. Johnny Harkins, VP-4 commanding
officer. “Our Combat Aircrews demonstrated their expertise
using the P-8A to enhance the common operating picture in support of multi-unit
strike operations.”
The AGM-84D gives the
Poseidon the ability to challenge enemy naval movements, either in support of
offensive operations or in order to defend friendly forces. The planes are also
capable of carrying and releasing AN/ALE-55 towed decoys, carried in under-wing
pods similar to those carrying the missiles, which can jam enemy
radar or lure incoming radar-homing missiles away from the aircraft.
Throughout the exercise,
NATO forces conducted live engagements with Driven Ammunition Reduced Time of
flight (DART) munitions, Standard Missile-2, Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles
(ESSM), Aster 15, and Aster 30 missiles against various targets, including
subsonic Banshee, Mirach, and Firejet targets and ground-launched supersonic
drone (GQM-163A) targets. Additionally, ballistic missile defense tests with
Standard Missile-3 launches were conducted.
At-Sea Demonstration is a
recurring live maritime exercise planned and supported by the Maritime Theater
Missile Defense Forum (MTMD-F), a coalition of twelve nations with a focus on
improving interoperability and force capabilities in maritime missile defense.
Formidable Shield is a
biennial training exercise led by U.S. Sixth Fleet and conducted by Naval
Striking and Support Forces NATO which aims to improve allied interoperability
in a live-fire, integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) environment using
NATO command and control reporting structures.
In total, approximately
3,300 personnel, 16 naval vessels, and more than 10 aircraft participated in
the training exercise conducted on the U.K. Ministry of Defense’s Hebrides
Range located on the Western Isles of Scotland and the Andøya Space Defense
facility in Andenes, Norway. Alongside the United States, participating nations
included Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway,
Spain, and the United Kingdom.
VP-4 is currently assigned
to Commander, Task Force (CTF) 67 and is deployed to the U.S. Sixth Fleet area
of responsibility. CTF 67 is composed of land-based maritime patrol aircraft
that operate over the waters of the Mediterranean and North Atlantic conducting
anti-submarine, reconnaissance, surveillance, and search and rescue missions.
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