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USS Bonhomme Richard test-fires Sea Sparrow missile

Firing of NATO missile marks the first time the ship has fired its alliance system in five years.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
The USS Bonhomme Richard successfully engaged a target drone with a NATO Sea Sparrow missile during the Valiant Shield 2016 exercise on Sunday. U.S. Navy photo
The USS Bonhomme Richard successfully engaged a target drone with a NATO Sea Sparrow missile during the Valiant Shield 2016 exercise on Sunday. U.S. Navy photo

WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- The USS Bonhomme Richard successfully engaged a target drone with a NATO Sea Sparrow missile during the Valiant Shield 2016 exercise on Sunday.

The firing of the surface-to-air missile off the coast of Guam was the first time the amphibious assault ship had fired its NATO system in five years, the sea service said in a statement.

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The firing was conducted to test the ship's self-defense capabilities, as well as the watchstanders' abiliy to respond to an anti-ship cruise missile threat.

Bonhomme Richard, the flagship of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group, is currently participating in the Valiant Shield exercise.

Valiant Shield is a biennial, field training effort that focus on integration and joint training among U.S. forces.

It involves detecting, locating, tracking and engaging units at sea, air, land and in cyber space in a range of mission areas.

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