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<blockquote data-quote="Independiente17" data-source="post: 69706" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>Nuevo desrtuctor viaja hacia JAPON</strong></p><p></p><p><strong><u>High-tech missile destroyer sails to Japan</u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong></p><p>By HANS GREIMEL, Associated Press Writer Sat Jul 8, 2:19 PM ET</p><p></p><p>TOKYO - A new U.S. guided missile destroyer docked in Japan on Saturday amid tensions over</p><p>North Korea's missile tests, but the military said the arrival was routine and had been planned months ago.</p><p>ADVERTISEMENT</p><p></p><p>The USS Mustin sailed into the port of Yokosuka, home to the Navy's 7th Fleet, with a crew of 300 for permanent assignment to the region, fleet spokeswoman Hanako Tomizuka said.</p><p></p><p><u>The Mustin, commissioned in 2003, is one of the most advanced in the fleet. The 509-foot ship carries surface-to-air missiles and Tomahawk cruise missiles.</u></p><p></p><p>Its deployment to Yokosuka was previously planned and not in response to North Korea's missile tests, the Navy said.</p><p></p><p>"The Mustin is replacing the USS Vandegrift as part of the Navy's long-range plan to routinely replace older ships in its forward-deployed naval force with newer, more capable surface combatants," said Lt. Trey Brown, a Navy spokesman at the</p><p>Pentagon.</p><p></p><p>"It's routine. We do this all the time."</p><p></p><p>Pyongyang stunned the region Wednesday by test-firing seven missiles.</p><p></p><p>In August, Yokosuka also will welcome the USS Shiloh, which last month demonstrated its ability to shoot down missile warheads in a landmark test off Hawaii. The Shiloh is replacing the USS Chancellorsville.</p><p></p><p>Both the Mustin and the Shiloh are equipped with radar systems that employ Aegis technology, which is geared toward tracking and shooting down enemy missiles. The system was instrumental in identifying and assessing Wednesday's launchings in which all the missiles apparently fell into the Sea of Japan.</p><p></p><p>At least one of those missiles was believed capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.</p><p></p><p>The</p><p>U.S. Navy now has eight Aegis-equipped vessels at Yokosuka.</p><p>Este es nuevo MUSTIN destructor misilisco del Typo AEGIS</p><p></p><p>___</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="http://ar.news.yahoo.com//060708/ap/ispanwx10207081041.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Independiente17, post: 69706, member: 177"] [b]Nuevo desrtuctor viaja hacia JAPON[/b] [B][U]High-tech missile destroyer sails to Japan [/U][/B] By HANS GREIMEL, Associated Press Writer Sat Jul 8, 2:19 PM ET TOKYO - A new U.S. guided missile destroyer docked in Japan on Saturday amid tensions over North Korea's missile tests, but the military said the arrival was routine and had been planned months ago. ADVERTISEMENT The USS Mustin sailed into the port of Yokosuka, home to the Navy's 7th Fleet, with a crew of 300 for permanent assignment to the region, fleet spokeswoman Hanako Tomizuka said. [U]The Mustin, commissioned in 2003, is one of the most advanced in the fleet. The 509-foot ship carries surface-to-air missiles and Tomahawk cruise missiles.[/U] Its deployment to Yokosuka was previously planned and not in response to North Korea's missile tests, the Navy said. "The Mustin is replacing the USS Vandegrift as part of the Navy's long-range plan to routinely replace older ships in its forward-deployed naval force with newer, more capable surface combatants," said Lt. Trey Brown, a Navy spokesman at the Pentagon. "It's routine. We do this all the time." Pyongyang stunned the region Wednesday by test-firing seven missiles. In August, Yokosuka also will welcome the USS Shiloh, which last month demonstrated its ability to shoot down missile warheads in a landmark test off Hawaii. The Shiloh is replacing the USS Chancellorsville. Both the Mustin and the Shiloh are equipped with radar systems that employ Aegis technology, which is geared toward tracking and shooting down enemy missiles. The system was instrumental in identifying and assessing Wednesday's launchings in which all the missiles apparently fell into the Sea of Japan. At least one of those missiles was believed capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. The U.S. Navy now has eight Aegis-equipped vessels at Yokosuka. Este es nuevo MUSTIN destructor misilisco del Typo AEGIS ___ [IMG]http://ar.news.yahoo.com//060708/ap/ispanwx10207081041.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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