USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60) Sink After hit by…

Following decommissioning, some retired vessels are transferred to allied navies, converted into museum ships, or dismantled through ship recycling programs. Others, however, are selected to serve as target ships in SINKEX events.

SINKEX exercises allow the Navy to conduct live-fire testing in a controlled environment. These exercises are critical for evaluating the real-world performance of missiles, torpedoes, and other weapons systems. They also provide valuable data on ship survivability, damage progression, and weapon effectiveness that cannot be fully replicated through simulations alone.

Before being used as a target, USS Rodney M. Davis underwent extensive preparation. Hazardous materials, fuels, and sensitive equipment were removed to minimize environmental impact. The Navy follows strict environmental regulations for such exercises, ensuring compliance with U.S. law and international standards governing ocean disposal. Continue reading…

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