
November 17, 2025: Training exercises were successfully completed recently by the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Gonzalez. During the operation, several weapons systems were fired by the vessel in accordance with established naval procedures.
The training, which was conducted in an undisclosed operating area, was designed to test the readiness and operational capability of the ship’s crew and systems. Multiple scenarios were addressed, ensuring that the crew was drilled on responsive defensive and offensive maneuvers.
Key weapon systems, which are utilized for surface, subsurface, and anti-air warfare, were employed. Specific details regarding the armament used and the targets engaged are not being disclosed publicly by the Navy for security reasons.
It is understood that the ship’s performance was monitored closely by commanding officers throughout the duration of the firing. The successful execution of the live-fire exercises is considered a critical step in maintaining the ship’s combat effectiveness. Following the exercise, a comprehensive review of the data collected will be performed by the naval command.
The professional standards and expertise of the sailors aboard the USS Gonzalez were highlighted in a post-exercise statement released by the U.S. Navy. The ship is expected to continue its scheduled deployment or training cycle as planned.