U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) on June 16 became the U.S. Navy ship to complete a 60-day Surface Incremental Availability (SIA) at the Rota naval base in Spain.
Porter serves as one of the navy’s four forward deployed guided-missile destroyers home-ported in Rota, Spain that support NATO’s regional security and ballistic missile defense efforts.
This SIA provides more intrusive maintenance support and is part of the planned maintenance cycle in the Navy’s 32-month Optimized Fleet Response Plan.
U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command said it used its own shipbuilding specialists and marine surveyors to establish requirements and predictive planning ahead of the undertaking.
Porter serves as one of the navy’s four forward deployed guided-missile destroyers home-ported in Rota, Spain that support NATO’s regional security and ballistic missile defense efforts.
This SIA provides more intrusive maintenance support and is part of the planned maintenance cycle in the Navy’s 32-month Optimized Fleet Response Plan.
U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command said it used its own shipbuilding specialists and marine surveyors to establish requirements and predictive planning ahead of the undertaking.
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