nowAug 4, 2016
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V-22 Experiment On Carrier Shows Increased Flexibility Over C-2 In COD Mission
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source:The Navy has established a detachment at a Marine Corps air station to train crews and maintenance personnel for its future CMV-22B Osprey carrier-onboard-delivery (COD) aircraft.
Airborne Command and Control Logistics Wing, which is responsible for the Navy’s two fleet logistics support squadrons that fly the C-2A Greyhound COD aircraft, is setting up a detachment at the Marine Corps’ MV-22B training site, Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C. The detachment will be associated with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadron (VMMT) 204, the Corps’ squadron in charge of V-22 crew and maintenance training.
The new Navy detachment, ordered in a Dec. 1 Navy directive, is called Airborne Command and Control Logistics Wing Medium Tilt-Rotor Training Detachment 204. The parent wing is headquartered at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, Calif., home of several its E-2 squadrons.
The new unit, under an officer in charge, is a departure from the current set-up with C-2A crews being trained by the E-2 Hawkeye training squadron, Carrier Airborne Early Squadron 120 at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., because of some similarity of the C-2A and the E-2, from which the C-2A was derived.
The Navy plans to procure 44 CMV-22Bs beginning in 2018, with first deliveries scheduled for 2020. The new COD aircraft will differ from the MV-22B by modification with a high-frequency radio for long-range communications, extra fuel tankage and a public address system for the cabin.
source is UNSI NewsThe Carl Vinson Carrier strike group will leave the West Coast this week for a Western Pacific deployment, the service announced on Tuesday.
Starting on Wednesday, the strike group – centered on USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) – will depart for the deployment along with Carrier Air Wing 2, cruiser USS Lake Champlain (CG-57), elements of Destroyer Squadron 1 and be joined by Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) and USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108).
The strike group “will deploy with approximately 7,500 Sailors and will focus on maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. The strike group assets will conduct bilateral exercises in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region to include anti-submarine warfare, maneuvering drills, gunnery exercises and visit, board, search and seizure subject matter expert exchanges,” read the Navy’s statement.
, the strike group will remain under command of U.S. 3rd Fleet as an extension of U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Adm. Scott Swift’s initiative to for the traditionally West Coast command to retain operational control of assets past the International Dateline.
“U.S. 3rd Fleet leads naval forces in the Pacific and provides the realistic, relevant training necessary for an effective global Navy,” read the statement.
“Third Fleet constantly coordinates with U.S. 7th Fleet to plan and execute missions based on their complementary strengths to promote ongoing peace, security, and stability throughout the entire Pacific theater of operations.”
Last year, 3rd Fleet sent out a three-ship surface action group that remained under West Coast control during operations in what was traditionally U.S. 7th Fleet’s area of responsibility.
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