
RSS Endeavour (209) successfully struck down a drone missile during a training exercise as part of the Singapore phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) June 26.
The Singaporean landing ship tank fired a surface-to-air missile at a BQM 74 EI drone deployed from the flight deck of USS Tortuga (LSD 46).
Rear Adm. Ng Chee Peng, fleet commander of the Republic of Singapore Navy, explained this exercise was a key highlight of CARAT 2008's Singapore phase.
U.S. Navy Commander Fleet Activities Okinawa (CFAO) personnel aboard Tortuga launched the seven-foot drone 40,000 feet into the air to simulate a small plane attack on Endeavour. The CFAO CARAT detachment provides targets for the various gunnery exercises for all the at-sea phases of CARAT.
Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Michael Clossin noted that the drone was a successful target because CFAO personnel simply did what they are trained to do.
"Whether they are firing guns or missiles, our job is to help ensure all ships involved in CARAT have good targets to improve their skills," Clossin said.
CARAT is an annual series of bilateral military training exercises between the United States and Southeast Asian nations.
