![The demonstration was conducted at the U.S. Navy's land-based test facility, the Vice Admiral James H. Doyle Combat Systems Engineering Development Site [Vice Admiral James H. Doyle Combat Systems Engineering Development Site]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2KypcYItmYtJ68CWtar6bxXklNljfm6aSCCwzu7iS21yw2ZVdM2aBURPxY3uvQgCIifkmGIsyNzFBxSjbtqA4aUa0SMRej5e8zXDV2RjsZ9aL4vN8JDHNkHtOqvi5Zd2tLGQFXA/s144/CSEDS.jpg)
The successful test verified the capabilities of the most recent upgrade to the Aegis system, known as Baseline 9, which will provide integrated air and missile defense for the U.S. Navy’s fleet to engage multiple threats at the same time.
This test also marks the first time the Aegis system has used the multi-mission signal processor (MMSP) in a real-world environment where external aircraft are “jamming” the system.
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