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USS Wyoming submarine conducts two-missile Trident II test flight
by Sommer Brokaw
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 20, 2021

The U.S. Navy conducted a two-missile test flight of unarmed life-extended Trident II-D5LE missiles from the USS Wyoming in the Eastern Test Range off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Fla, over the weekend, according to the U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs.

The Wyoming is an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, with Friday's test meant to evaluate the readiness of the vessel's Strategic Weapons System and crew ahead of an upcoming refueling overhaul.

"The DASO test, and others like these, underscore our readiness and capability for 21st Century Strategic Deterrence," Rear Adm. Thomas E. Ishee, USSTRATCOM director of Global Operations, said in a press release.

"SSBN crews undergo constant training and regularly planned testing to ensure the weapon systems remain ready and reliable. The sailors and support element who make up the silent service prove every day they are capable and prepared to protect America and its allies," Ishee said.

The Pentagon has recently put Trident II D5 missiles through a life extension program to prevent potential aging and obsolescence impacts, and make the missiles usable until at least 2040.

The life-extended Trident II, or D5LE, missiles will now be deployed to the Ohio-class and Britain Vanguard-class SSBNs, and the initial load-out for the U.S. Columbia-class and Britain Dreadnought-class SSBNs, the Navy said.

The test launch Friday marked the 184th successful missile test flight of the Trident II (D5 and D5LE) SWS.

"Today's test demonstrates the unmatched reliability of our sea-based nuclear deterrent, which is made possible by a dedicated team of military, civilian and industry partners who bring expertise and dedication to the mission that is truly extraordinary," Vice Admiral Johnny R. Wolfe, director of Navy Strategic Systems Programs said in Friday's statement.

"This same team is now developing the next generation of the Trident Strategic Weapon System, which will extend our sea-based strategic deterrent through 2084," Wolfe added.

Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles make up approximately 70% of the sea-based leg of the nation's strategic nuclear deterrent triad, which also includes the U.S. Air Force's intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear-capable bombers.


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