Monday, November 4, 2013

USS McCampbell to conduct sea exercise Malabar from Nov 7

Guided Missile Destroyer USS McCampbell's commanding officer Sharif Calfee briefing journalists at the Ship's bridge, the room or platform from which the ship can be commanded, during its port call at Chennai Port


Chennai:
US warship USS McCampbell, an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer, will be conducting sea exercises with Indian Navy warships from November 7, according to Desron 15, Destroyer Squadron Commodore captain Paul Lyons.



Addressing a press conference onboard along with commanding officer of USS McCampbell, Sharif Calfee and US consul general Jennifer McIntyre here on Monday, Lyons said that the exercise is a bilateral naval field training exercise and represent an important opportunity to promote peace and stability besides demonstrate commitment to regional partners.



He welcomed India getting $2.33 billion Russian-made aircraft carrier on November 16 and said it will also help further strengthen the ties between the navies of US and India.



Jennifer McIntyre said that Malabar 2013 is the continuing series of exercises to advance multinational maritime relationships and mutual security issues between US and India. “These ship visits not only provide US sailors an opportunity to engage with Indian Navy counterparts but also one for cultural exchange,” she added.



She said the crew would spend some time ashore over the next few days which will provide them an opportunity to meet the citizens of Chennai and learn more about the rich culture of south India as well as participate in several community service projects in partnership with local organizations.



USS McCampbell is also part of Desron Fifteen, the US Navy’s only forward deployed Destroyer Squadron which is responsible for readiness, tactical and administrative responsibilities of seven Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers.



The ship, which was commissioned in US Navy on August 2002, is on its first maiden visit to Chennai Port on November 3. It will be stationed in Chennai for the next couple of days before embarking for the naval exercises, said commander Calfee.



He said the crew would also be visiting shrines in the city and also a city school. “We will also be playing a cricket match with the Indian Navy,” said Calfee.



Interestingly, it is the first visit of the crew to India and many are keen to explore Chennai, said Calfee. “This is the first time we are away from Pacific Ocean,” he said adding that the crew is a mix of the 50 states of United States. ‘We also have people from a dozen nations and 21 per cent of the total crew is women,” he added.



Talking about the peacetime international operations, Commander Calfee said the warship played a key role in post Sendai earthquake in Japan besides recuing 15 Filipinos from the sea on 2012.



The ship is equipped with air defence besides it Mark IV five inch gun could strike a target within 12 nautical miles. It is also equipped with radars, air defence system, missile launchers and torpedo tubes besides advanced tactical system and a couple of helicopters.



The US Navy personnel also took the visiting journalists to the ship’s bridge, the room or platform from which the ship can be commanded. The room had digital navigation system besides other technical features.



The ship also had a dimly lit room known as Combat information system. “This place is dimly lit in all the warship from 1920. It is from here the US navy personnel plan air and surface strategies against the enemies. The control the bridge operations also, said Calfee.
“From here we are also in touch with the other ship and it helps perform the integrated operations,” he said

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