For Immediate Release - Central Kafrican Navy, November 2207
Earlier today the Rhonda Reguwu-Class Destroyers; CKNS Rhonda Reguwu and CKNS Tanya Rose partook in a live fire exercise. This was to validate the Fire Control Defense Computers located in the server bay of the Destroyer Class.
The exercise began with the two vessels steaming away from their respective Patrol Groups, with the CKNS Billy Tomsed Derbus Sergil Bobson taking command of PG-1, and the CKNS Estrel taking command of PG-2.
The plan of today's exercise was that the CKNS Tanya Rose would light up its Fire Control Radar at the CKNS Rhonda Reguwu, who at this point would be using her passive electronic intelligence suite to detect the signals coming from the Tanya Rose. The CKNS Rhonda Reguwu then informed the Tanya Rose via radio link, that she could detect the vessel's FCS signals locking onto her, subsequently, as planned, she would salvo a single RIM-162 ESSM at a resolved range of 18km. This decision to fire an ESSM was made on a basis of cost. Following the detection of the Reguwu's launched, the Tanya Rose began initial evasion attempts, by trying to jam the active radar of the RIM-162, with this expectedly failing the Tanya Rose fired a singular ESSM in missile defense, successfully destroying the Reguwu's salvo.
With the above events in mind, the Central Kafrican Navy deems this exercise a success and we look to a future where Kafrican seas are protected by Kafrican vessels.
God Bless the United States of Central Kafrica
