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DescriptionNMESIS launcher.jpg
English: KEKAHA, Hawaii (Aug. 16, 2021) A Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) launcher deploys into position onboard Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands. The NMESIS. And its Naval Strike Missiles participated in a live-fire exercise as part of Large Scale Exercise (LSE) 2021. During the——training, a Marine Corps fires expeditionary advanced base (EAB) sensed, "located," identified and "struck a target ship at sea," which required more than 100 nautical miles of missile flight. The fires EAB Marines developed a targeting solution for a joint force of seapower and airpower which struck the ship as the Marines displaced——to a new firing position. The Marine Corps EAB Operations concept is a core component of the "Force Design 2030 modernization effort."
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Source https://media.defense.gov/2021/Aug/18/2002836383/-1/-1/0/210816-M-ZJ571-531.JPG
Author U.S. Marine Corps photo by, Major Nick Mannweiler

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Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) launcher deploys into position onboard Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands
Пускова установка морської експедиційної системи запобігання кораблям (NMESIS) розгорнута на борту Тихоокеанського ракетного полігону Barking Sands

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AuthorMaj. Nicholas Mannweiler
Copyright holder
  • Public Domain
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ISO speed rating100
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Date and time of data generation19:00, 15 August 2021
City shownKekaha
Short title210816-M-ZJ571-531
Credit/ProviderU.S. Navy
SourceNavy Office of Information
Image titleKEKAHA, Hawaii (Aug. 16, 2021) A Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) launcher deploys into position onboard Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands. The NMESIS and its Naval Strike Missiles participated in a live-fire exercise as part of Large Scale Exercise (LSE) 2021. During the training, a Marine Corps fires expeditionary advanced base (EAB) sensed, located, identified and struck a target ship at sea, which required more than 100 nautical miles of missile flight. The fires EAB Marines developed a targeting solution for a joint force of seapower and airpower which struck the ship as the Marines displaced to a new firing position. The Marine Corps EAB Operations concept is a core component of the Force Design 2030 modernization effort. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Maj. Nick Mannweiler)
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Province or state shownHawaii
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  • LSE21
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Writer
  • Maj. Nick Mannweiler
  • MC2 Josiah Trombley
Special instructionsReleased Sgt. Thomas Miller U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific via DVIDS
Sublocation of city shownPacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands
Date and time of digitizing19:00, 15 August 2021
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