File:USS Benicia (PG-96) with Standard missile in 1971.jpg

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Description The U.S. Navy patrol gunboat USS Benicia (PG-96) in 1971. Starting on 28 January 1971, Benicia began evaluation of a special surface-to-surface guided-missile system designed for gunboats. Part of a larger study intended to develop anti-missile boat warfare doctrine, this system was designed to increase gunboat firepower and counter the anti-ship missile threat from Soviet-made fast attack boats. Equipped with a single RGM-66D Standard ARM missile launcher on the fantail, Benicia conducted fire control and operational tests in preparation for a live-fire exercise. On 6 March 1971, she became the first U.S. Navy gunboat to successfully fire a guided missile.
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current16:14, 28 June 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:14, 28 June 2016752 × 313 (183 KB)Cobatfor (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=The U.S. Navy patrol gunboat USS ''Benicia'' (PG-96) in 1971. Starting on 28 January 1971, ''Benicia'' began evaluation of a special surface-to-surface guided-missile system designed for gunboats. Part...