A Pentagon public
affairs spokesman said a U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs
Trident II (D5) missile test flight was conducted at sea from
the USS Kentucky, in the Pacific Test Range off the coast of
Southern California.
Users of social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook
posted photos, comments and video of the lights, wondering
whether they might have come from everything from a meteor to a
UFO.
The tests of the unarmed missile were part of a scheduled,
on-going system evaluation test, according to the spokesman,
Commander Ryan Perry.
Such launches are conducted on a frequent, recurring basis to
ensure the continued reliability of the system, Perry said, as
well as to provide systems information and assurances of their
capabilities.
Because information regarding the test launch of Trident II (D5)
missiles is classified prior to the launch, such missile testing
is not routinely announced, he noted.
(Editing by Chris Michaud, Robert Birsel)
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