PACIFIC OCEAN The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf, homeported in Alameda, Calif., conducted a structural test fire of its Decoy Launching System at the Pacific Missile Range SoCal OPAREA here June 9, 2009.
The crew of the 418-foot cutter, the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dalhgren Division and the Navy Research lab successfully launched two MK-234 NULKA rounds that hover in air while attracting incoming anti-ship missiles. The successful completion of the missile test fire was the first phase of their two-month national defense patrol.
It's interesting to see one in operation!
HawkeyeNFO117 2 months ago
Its a Australian invented anti- missile decoy system called the Nulka.
Terminux64 1 year ago
@krhonhos
Es un señuelo antimisil activo, se emplea para seducir a los misiles atacantes.
nachopcf 1 year ago
que es eso y para que sirve
krhonhos 2 years ago