Navy Sinks Former Frigate USS Reuben James in Test of New Supersonic Anti-Surface Missile – USNI News

The former frigate USS Reuben James (FFG-57) was sunk in January during a test of the Navy’s new anti-surface warfare (ASuW) variant of the Raytheon Standard Missile 6 (SM-6), company officials told USNI News on Monday. The adaptation of the SM-6 was fired from guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) and hit James…

The former frigate USS Reuben James (FFG-57) was sunk in January during a test of the Navy’s new anti-surface warfare (ASuW) variant of the Raytheon Standard Missile 6 (SM-6), company officials told USNI News on Monday.

The adaptation of the SM-6 was fired from guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) and hit James during the Jan. 18 test at the U.S. Pacific Missile Range Facility off the coast of Hawaii, a Raytheon spokeswoman told USNI News.

via news.usni.org

I'd be highly surprised to learn that a single SM-6 actually sank the Reuben James.

And given the great expense of the SM-6 per round, compared to the SM-2 currently in use fleet wide, commanders are going to be very reluctant to shoot at anything but high priority targets.

Still, it is of a piece with the surface navy refocusing on adding lethality to the fleet- an offensive punch, something that hasn't been a focus of the cruiser/destroyer fleet since the Aegis air defense platform first fielded in the early 1980s.

Between SM-6, improvements to the Tomahawk giving it an ASuW capability, and hopefully a VLS capable version of the new LRASM, our Navy will no longer have to rely upon submarines and aircraft for virtually all its anti-shipping capability.

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  1. Diogenes of NJ

    The USS Reuben James (DD-245) was the first US warship sunk in WW II. She was torpedoed and sunk by U-562 South of Iceland October 31 1941 with the loss of 115 souls.
    Now her legacy USS Reuben James (FFG-57) has been sunk as a target for SM-6. Such is the fate of many a ship that has out lived its usefulness. We are thankful that the demise of this incarnation of the USS Reuben James was not accompanied by a loss of any life.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7jBbCQwJ0g

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  2. Dutchman

    The Reuben James was also infamously used in the Tom Clancy thriller
    “Red Storm Rising”.

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  3. Philip Ngai

    Ten million dollars to drop 1500 pounds of supersonic metal on an enemy ship is better than letting it shoot you.

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