USS Bulkeley Practices Its Self-Defense Capabilities

The guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) flexed its self-defense capabilities against four simulated fast inshore attack craft during composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX), Sept. 2.

Bulkeley’s crew, the “Wolfpack”, led by Commanding Officer Cmdr. Jesse Espe, is underway for a monthlong composite training unit exercise consisting of various training events based on real-world situations that deployed units may encounter.

During the training, three high speed maneuverable surface targets repeatedly sped inbound toward Bulkeley, trying to provoke an incident.

Following the probing exercise, two training evaluators on jet skis approached Bulkeley at a high rate of speed, brandishing simulated weapons. Bulkeley’s small caliber action team simulated warning shots. When this proved ineffective, Bulkeley simulated engaging the targets, neutralizing them.

Having completed the training evolution, Bulkeley continued the monthlong exercise.

For Bulkeley, this is the final milestone training event prior to its scheduled deployment this fall with the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group.

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