LC Ship Combat Capability Extended With Air Detachment by U.S. Navy Lt. Lauren Chatmas
October 10, 2020
With advanced technology, the air detachment aboard
Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords
(LCS 10) is an integral part of crew complement, delivering
situational awareness and combat capability well beyond ship-based
sensors during their rotational deployment to the Indo-Pacific
region.
A part of the “Wildcards” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC)
23, Air Detachment (Det.) 8 adds an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter and
two MQ-8B Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), all part of a
vital war-fighting component providing surveillance and lethal
over-the-horizon capability in a critical region.“The MH-60S serves
as a logistics, search and rescue, and anti-surface warfare platform
while the MQ-8B is designed to increase the ship’s lethality,
contributing to the global presence of U.S. Naval power,” said Lt.
Cmdr. Matt Keeley, “Wildcards” Det. 8 officer-in-charge. “They are
very capable machines, however, our most important assets are the
hard-working Sailors of Det. 8. Without them, these aircraft
wouldn’t fly.”
 January 28, 2020 - An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23 lands on the flight deck of the Independent-variant littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10). Gabrielle Giffords is on a rotational deployment to USINDOPACOM, conducting operations, exercises and port visits throughout the region and working hull-to-hull with allied and partner navies to provide maritime security and stability, key pillars of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Chris Roys)
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A Coronado-based expeditionary squadron under Commander,
Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Pacific, HSC-23 was the first squadron to
deploy a composite MH-60S and radar-capable MQ-8B detachment aboard
USS Coronado (LCS 4) during her maiden deployment to the
Indo-Pacific in 2014. HSC-23 continues to sustain deployed
detachment rotations onboard Independence-variant LCS, to include
the entirety of USS Montgomery’s (LCS 8) maiden deployment to the
Indo-Pacific from May 2019 to June 2020. Currently embarked on
Gabrielle Giffords, Det. 8 continues to lead the efforts of
demonstrating the dynamic and integral roles between traditional
Navy-manned helicopters and unmanned assets.
Onboard
Gabrielle Giffords, Det. 8 and its
preceding detachments bring UAV operations to the fleet on a greater
scale than ever before. The MQ-8B provides situational awareness and
precision targeting support in distributed maritime operations
through a manned/unmanned “system of systems” concept. The aircraft
can also provide communications-relay and battlespace management
beyond visual range to support the tactical commander.
 May 14, 2020
- Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class Logan Fields, assigned to the "Wildcards" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23, attaches chocks and chains to a MQ-8B unmanned helicopter on the flight deck of the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10). Gabrielle Giffords, part of Destroyer Squadron Seven, is on a rotational deployment, operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with partners and serve as a ready-response force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brenton Poyser)
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“Our aviation detachments forward-deployed on littoral combat
ships represent the best that the ‘Wildcards’ have to offer –
regularly pushing the operational and tactical envelope of both the
MH-60S and MQ-8B in some of the most challenging environments
possible,” said Cmdr. Jeff Schwab, HSC-23 Commanding Officer. “Every
day, they continue to write the book on manned and unmanned teaming,
work through the inherent challenges of being independent deployers,
and provide much-needed capabilities to the USS Gabrielle Giffords’
crew, DESRON 7, and CTF 76.”
Det. 8 consists of five pilots,
four aircrewmen and 16 maintainers or maintenance professionals,
with the majority of the detachment consisting of enlisted
personnel. They consistently maintain the aircraft, keeping both the
MH-60S and MQ-8B fully mission capable and operating at peak
readiness, prepared to execute tasking when called upon. The naval
aircrewmen control the MQ-8B radar and sensors as well as fly in the
MH-60S, operating crew-served weapons and performing search and
rescue (SAR) when required.
Chief Aviation Machinist’s Mate
Blas Vital emphasized the crucial role that each person on the
detachment plays, noting their extensive training and commitment are
essential to support the “Wildcard” mission.
“Each member of
our detachment provides vital elements to the safe operation and
mission readiness of the aircraft and we all rely on one another to
accomplish the mission,” says Vital. “From the maintainers to the
aircrewmen and the pilots, Det. 8 is a solid team and we all work
really well together.”
To date, Gabrielle Giffords has
completed high visibility tasking in and around Southeast Asia to
include patrols in the South China Sea; presence operation near the
Spratly Islands, drillship West Capella, and Chinese survey vessel
Hai Yang Di Zhi 4 Hao; integrated operations with USS America (LHA
6); and bilateral exercises with the Japanese Maritime Self Defense
Force and Republic of Singapore Navy. Additionally, the MH-60S
utilized Hellfire missiles during a sinking exercise as a part of a
bilateral event with Republic of Singapore Navy, exercise Pacific
Griffin in 2019.
“The MH-60S and MQ-8B carried onboard LCS
continue to provide enormous operational flexibility and add to the
overall value that LCS brings to the region,” said Capt. Ann McCann,
Commodore, Destroyer Squadron 7. “The air detachment onboard
Gabrielle Giffords has been a force multiplier, which is exemplified
by continued mission successes and the ability to meet any 7th Fleet
tasking.”
HSC-23 is one of two expeditionary squadrons based
at Naval Air Station North Island, California, that operates MH-60S
Seahawk helicopter and the MQ-8B Fire Scout. The squadron deploys
helicopter detachments that conduct anti-surface warfare, special
operations support, SAR, humanitarian relief and logistics
throughout the U.S. Pacific Fleet AOR.
Attached to Destroyer
Squadron 7, Gabrielle Giffords is on a rotational deployment to the
U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and
stability in the Indo-Pacific.
U.S. 7th Fleet conducts
forward-deployed naval operations in support of U.S. national
interests in the Indo-Pacific area of operations. As the U.S. Navy’s
largest numbered fleet, 7th Fleet interacts with 35 other maritime
nations to build partnerships that foster maritime security, promote
stability, and prevent conflict.
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