First live firing exercise for JDF HMJS Cornwall
The USS naval ship, Wichita conducted a live fire exercise with the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard offshore patrol vessel, the HMJS Cornwall in the Caribbean Sea last week.
According to a Navy press release, gunners from both ships shot hundreds of rounds at a floating training target nicknamed the “killer tomato”.
“We enjoyed shooting at the killer tomato,” remarked Chief Gunner’s Mate Daniel Gibbs, Wichita‘s gunnery liaison officer for the exercise. In the release, Gibbs stated, “conducting live-fire exercises is what keeps us sharp and ready”.
The Wichita launched the embarked helicopter from the “Sea Knights” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 22 Detachment 8 before the gunnery exercise to conduct firing range clearance and act as a safety observer as the Wichita and Cornwall rendezvoused.
First live exercise for HMJS Cornwall
“This was the Cornwall‘s first live-fire exercise but its second interoperability exercise with a U.S. Navy warship this year,” according to the Navy.
In February, the HMJS Cornwall participated in a passing exercise with the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, USS James E. Williams.
Commander Reiher stated that, “conducting multi-national gunnery exercises requires precision communication and teamwork. Cornwall‘s team are superb mariners and we look forward to continued operations and more complex exercises with the Jamaican Coast Guard in the future”.
The USS Wichita, the branch’s 13th littoral combat ship, was commissioned in 2019.
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