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Fridtjof Nansen class frigate

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  • Ships in class
    NAMENUMBERLAUNCHEDCOMMISSIONEDHOMEPORT
    Fridtjof Nansen F-310 3 June 2004 5 April 2006 Haakonsvern
    Roald Amundsen F-311 25 May 2005 21 May 2007  Haakonsvern
    Otto Sverdrup F-312 28 April 2006 30 April 2008  Haakonsvern
    Helge Ingstad F-313 23 November 2007 29 September 2009  Haakonsvern
    Thor Heyerdahl F-314 11 February 2009 18 January 2011  Haakonsvern
  • Length
    • 132 meters
  • Beam
    • 16.8 meters
  • Draft
    • 4.9 meters
  • Displacement
    • 5,290 tonnes.
  • Propulsion
    • CODAG (Combined diesel and gas)
    • 1 GE LM-2500 gas turbine of 21.5 MW
    • 1 bow thrusters retractable
    • Two variable pitch propellers.
    • Active Stabilizing Fins
  • Electric power
    • 4 diesel generators MTU 396 series 12V of power 1,250 each.
  • Speed
    • 27 knots.
  • Range
    • 4,500 NM at 16 knots.
  • Complement
    • 146
  • Sensors
    • Air multifunction radar: 3D Lockheed Martin AN/SPY-1F.
    • Surface radar: 2 Regulusutech RSR21N in band X
    • Navigation radar: 1 radar in band I
    • IRST (Infra-Red Search and Track): Sagem Vigy 20
    • Radar illuminator: 2 Raytheon AN/SPG-62 (Mk-81)
    • Hull Sonar:Spherion MRS 2000
    • Variable Depth Sonar (VDS):Thales Captas Mk-2 V1
    • IRST (Infrared Search and Track):
    • IFF (Identification Friend or Foe):Type MK 12
  • ESM/ECM
    • Tactical radar ESM Harris ES-3701
  • Countermeasures
    • Terma DL-12T decoy launchers
    • Loki acoustic torpedo countermeasures
  • Systems
    • Aegis Combat System Mk-7
    • Kongsberg MSI 2005F ASW combat system
    • Integrated Bridge Control System from Norcontrol.
    • Link 11/16
    • Integrated Communications Control System ICCS
    • Communications   SATCOM, SHF SATCOMINMARSATUHFHFVHF, GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress & Safety System), Iridium.
  • Weapons
    • 1 Lockheed Martin Mk-41 VLS 8 cells (ESSM RIM 162B)
    • 1 gun OTO Breda SR 76mm.
    • 2 double torpedo launchers for Sting Ray lightweight torpedoes.
    • 8 SSM Naval Strike Missile (NSM) anti-ship missile.
    • 2 × LRAD Long Range Acoustic Device
  • Aircraft carried
    • 1 NH Industries NH-90 helicopter
Published in Norway
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 06:00

ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS DESTROYER

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  • Ships in class
    Name Hull number Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Homeport
    Arleigh Burke DDG-51 16 September 1989 4 July 1991 Norfolk, Virginia
    Barry DDG-52 8 June 1991 12 December 1992 Norfolk, Virginia
    John Paul Jones DDG-53 26 October 1991 18 December 1993 San Diego, California
    Curtis Wilbur DDG-54 16 May 1992 19 March 1994 Yokosuka, Japan
    Stout DDG-55 16 October 1992 13 August 1994 Norfolk, Virginia
    John S. McCain DDG-56 26 September 1992 2 July 1994 Yokosuka, Japan
    Mitscher DDG-57 7 May 1993 10 December 1994 Norfolk, Virginia
    Laboon DDG-58 20 February 1993 18 March 1995 Norfolk, Virginia
    Russell DDG-59 20 October 1993 20 May 1995 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Paul Hamilton DDG-60 24 July 1993 27 May 1995 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Ramage DDG-61 11 February 1994 22 July 1995 Norfolk, Virginia
    Fitzgerald DDG-62 29 January 1994 14 October 1995 Yokosuka, Japan
    Stethem DDG-63 17 July 1994 21 October 1995 Yokosuka, Japan
    Carney DDG-64 23 July 1994 13 April 1996 Rota, Spain
    Benfold DDG-65 9 November 1994 30 March 1996 San Diego, California
    Gonzalez DDG-66 18 February 1995 12 October 1996 Norfolk, Virginia
    Cole DDG-67 10 February 1995 8 June 1996 Norfolk, Virginia
    The Sullivans DDG-68 12 August 1995 19 April 1997 Mayport, Florida
    Milius DDG-69 1 August 1995 23 November 1996 San Diego, California
    Hopper DDG-70 6 January 1996 6 September 1997 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Ross DDG-71 22 March 1996 28 June 1997 Rota, Spain
    Mahan DDG-72 29 June 1996 2 February 1998 Norfolk, Virginia
    Decatur DDG-73 10 November 1996 29 August 1998 San Diego, California
    McFaul DDG-74 18 January 1997 25 April 1998 Norfolk, Virginia
    Donald Cook DDG-75 3 May 1997 4 December 1998 Rota, Spain
    Higgins DDG-76 4 October 1997 24 April 1999 San Diego, California
    O'Kane DDG-77 28 March 1998 23 October 1999 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Porter DDG-78 12 November 1997 20 March 1999 Rota, Spain
    Oscar Austin DDG-79 7 November 1998 19 August 2000 Norfolk, Virginia
    Roosevelt DDG-80 10 January 1999 14 October 2000 Mayport, Florida
    Winston S. Churchill DDG-81 17 April 1999 10 March 2001 Norfolk, Virginia
    Lassen DDG-82 16 October 1999 21 April 2001 Yokosuka, Japan
    Howard DDG-83 20 November 1999 20 October 2001 San Diego, California
    Bulkeley DDG-84 21 June 2000 8 December 2001 Norfolk, Virginia
    McCampbell] DDG-85 2 July 2000 17 August 2002 Yokosuka, Japan
    Shoup DDG-86 22 November 2000 22 June 2002 Everett, Washington
    Mason DDG-87 23 June 2001 12 April 2003 Norfolk, Virginia
    Preble DDG-88 1 June 2001 9 November 2002 San Diego, California
    Mustin DDG-89 12 December 2001 26 July 2003 Yokosuka, Japan
    Chafee DDG-90 2 November 2002 18 October 2003 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Pinckney DDG-91 26 June 2002 29 May 2004 San Diego, California
    Momsen DDG-92 19 July 2003 18 September 2004 Everett, Washington
    Chung-Hoon DDG-93 15 December 2002 18 September 2004 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Nitze DDG-94 3 April 2004 5 March 2005 Norfolk, Virginia
    James E. Williams DDG-95 25 June 2003 11 December 2004 Norfolk, Virginia
    Bainbridge DDG-96 13 November 2004 12 November 2005 Norfolk, Virginia
    Halsey DDG-97 9 January 2004 30 July 2005 San Diego, California
    Forrest Sherman DDG-98 2 October 2004 28 January 2006 Norfolk, Virginia
    Farragut DDG-99 23 July 2005 10 June 2006 Mayport, Florida
    Kidd DDG-100 22 January 2005 9 June 2007 San Diego, California
    Gridley DDG-101 28 December 2005 10 February 2007 San Diego, California
    Sampson DDG-102 16 September 2006 3 November 2007 San Diego, California
    Truxtun DDG-103 2 June 2007 25 April 2009 Norfolk, Virginia
    Sterett DDG-104 19 May 2007 9 August 2008 San Diego, California
    Dewey DDG-105 26 January 2008 6 March 2010 San Diego, California
    Stockdale DDG-106 10 May 2008 18 April 2009 San Diego, California
    Gravely DDG-107 30 March 2009 20 November 2010 Norfolk, Virginia
    Wayne E. Meyer DDG-108 18 October 2008 10 October 2009 San Diego, California
    Jason Dunham DDG-109 1 August 2009 13 November 2010 Norfolk, Virginia
    William P. Lawrence DDG-110 15 December 2009 4 June 2011 San Diego, California
    Spruance DDG-111 6 June 2010 1 October 2011 San Diego, California
    Michael Murphy DDG-112 7 May 2011 6 October 2012 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    John Finn DDG-113 28 March 2015 15 July 2017 San Diego, California
    Ralph Johnson DDG-114 12 December 2015 24 March 2018 Everett, Washington
    Rafael Peralta DDG-115 1 November 2015 29 July 2017 San Diego, California
    Thomas Hudner DDG-116 23 April 2017 1 December 2018 Mayport, Florida
    Paul Ignatius DDG-117 12 November 2016 27 July 2019 Mayport, Florida
    Daniel Inouye DDG-118 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    Delbert D. Black DDG-119 8 September 2017
    Carl M. Levin DDG-120
    Frank E. Petersen Jr. DDG-121 13 July 2018
    John Basilone DDG-122
    Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee DDG-123
    Harvey C. Barnum Jr. DDG-124
    Jack H. Lucas DDG-125
    Louis H. Wilson, Jr. DDG-126
    Patr DDG-127
    Ted Stevens DDG-128
    Jeremiah Denton DDG-129
    William Charette DDG-130
    George M. Neal DDG-131
    Quentin Walsh DDG-132
    Sam Nunn DDG-133
  • Length
    • Flight I and II: 153.8 meters.
    • Flight IIA: 155.3 meters.
  • Beam
    • 20.4 meters.
  • Draft
    • 9.3 meters.
  • Displacement
    • Flight I: 8,315 tons.
    • Flight II: 8,400 tons.
    • Flight IIA: 9,200 tons.
    • Flight III: 9,800 tons.
  • Propulsion
    • 4 GE LM-2500 gas turbine with 100.000 HP
    • 2 propeller with CRP (Controllable Reversible Pitch)
  • Speed
    • 31 knots.
  • Range
    • 4,400 NM at 20 kn
  • Complement
    • Flight I: 323.
    • Flight IIA: 380.
  • Sensors
    • Multifunction radar: 3D AN/SPY-1D.
    • Surface radar: AN/SPS-67(V)5.
    • Navigation radar: AN/SPS-64(V)9
    • Hull sonar: AN/SQS-53C(V)
    • Towed Array Sonar: AN/SQR-19 TACTAS (only Flight I)
    • TACAN AN/URN-25
  • ESM/ECM
    • AN/SLQ-32(V)3
  • Countermeasures
    • 6 SRBOC Mk-36 Infrared flares and chaff launcher.
    • SLQ-25A Nixie torpedo countermeasure.
  • Systems
    • Combat system: Mk-7 Mod. 3 AEGIS
    • AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System(TWCS)
    • AN/SWG-IA(V) Harpoon Ship Command-Launch Control System (HSCLCS)
    • MK 116 Anti-Submarine Weapon Control System (ASWCS)
    • Data Link-11/16/4A
    • AN/SRQ-4 ship-to-helicopter datalink.
    • Communications UHF SATCOM, SHF SATCOM, INMARSAT, UHF, HF, VHF
  • Weapons
    • 2 Mk-41 VLS with 90 cells (in Flight II and IIA 96 cells) for Standard SM-2MR, Tomahawk y ESSM RIM 162B
    • 1 Mk-45 Mod. 2 5/54 inch (DDG-51 to DDG-80).
    • 1 Mk-45 Mod. 4 5/62 inch (DDG-81 onwards).
    • 2 Mk-32 triple torpedo tubes (Mk-46 or Mk-50 torpedoes
    • 2 CIWS Mk-15 Mod. 12 of 20 mm. Phalanx (DDG-51 - DDG-84)
    • 1 CIWS Mk-15 Mod. 12 of 20 mm. Phalanx (DDG-85 onwaards)
    • 8 AGM-84 Harpoon.
  • Aircraft carried
    • Flight I: and II: Only flight deck.
    • Flight IIA onwards: 2 MH-60R Seahawk LAMPS III helicopters
Published in United States
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 22:03

TICONDEROGA CLASS CRUISER

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  • Ships in class
    NAME Number LAUNCHED COMMISSIONED Decommissioned Homeport
    Ticonderoga CG 47 25 April 1981 22 January 1983 30 September 2004
    Yorktown CG 48 17 January 1983 4 July 1984 10 December 2004
    Vincennes CG 49 14 January 1984 6 July 1985 29 June 2006
    Valley Forge CG 50 23 June 1984 18 January 1986 20 August 2004
    Thomas S. Gates CG 51 14 December 1985 22 August 1987 16 December 2005
    Bunker Hill CG 52 11 March 1985 20 September 1986 San Diego, California
    Mobile Bay CG 53 22 August 1985 21 February 1987 San Diego, California
    Antietam CG 54 14 February 1986 6 June 1987 Yokosuka, Japan
    Leyte Gulf CG 55 20 June 1986 26 September 1987 Norfolk, Virginia
    San Jacinto CG 56 14 November 1986 23 January 1988 Norfolk, Virginia
    Lake Champlain CG 57 3 April 1987 12 August 1988 San Diego, California
    Philippine Sea CG 58 12 July 1987 18 March 1989 Mayport, Florida
    Princeton CG 59 2 October 1987 11 February 1989 San Diego, California
    Normandy CG 60 19 March 1988 9 December 1989 Norfolk, Virginia
    Monterey CG 61 23 October 1988 16 June 1990 Norfolk, Virginia
    Chancellorsville CG 62 15 July 1988 4 November 1989 Yokosuka, Japan
    Cowpens CG 63 11 March 1989 9 March 1991 San Diego, California
    Gettysburg CG 64 22 July 1989 22 June 1991 Mayport, Florida
    Chosin CG 65 1 September 1989 12 January 1991 San Diego, California
    Hue City CG 66 1 June1990 14 September 1991 Mayport, Florida
    Shiloh CG 67 8 September 1990 2 July 1992 Yokosuka, Japan
    Anzio CG 68 2 November 1990 2 de mayo de 1992 Norfolk, Virginia
    Vicksburg CG 69 2 August 1991 14 November 1992 Mayport, Florida
    Lake Erie CG 70 13 July 1991 24 July 1993 San Diego, California
    Cape St. George CG 71 10 June 1992 12 June 1993 San Diego, California
    Vella Gulf CG 72 13 June 1992 18 September 1993 Norfolk, Virginia
    Port Royal CG 73 20 November 1992 9 July 1994 Yokosuka, Japan
  • Length
    • 172.8 meters.
  • Beam
    • 16.8 meters.
  • Draft
    • 9.5 meters.
  • Displacement
    • 9,600 tons.
  • Propulsion
    • 4 GE LM-2500 gas turbine with 80.000 HP
    • 2 variable pitch propellers
  • Speed
    • More than 30 knots.
  • Complement
    • 385.
  • Sensors
    • Multifunction radar: 3D AN/SPY-1A (CG-47 a CG-59) o AN/SPY-1B
    • Air radar: 2D AN/SPS-49(V)8..
    • Surface radar: AN/SPS-55.
    • Navigation radar: AN/SPS-64(V)9
    • Surface search & fire control radar: AN/SPQ-9.
    • Radar illuminator: AN/SPG-62.
    • Hull sonar: AN/SQS-53A (CG-47 to CG-55) AN/SQS-53C.
    • Towed array: AN/SQR-19B
  • ESM/ECM
    • AN/SLQ-32A(V)3.
  • Countermeasures
    • 6 SRBOC Mk-36 Infrared flares and chaff launcher
    • SLQ-25A Nixie torpedo countermeasure.
  • Systems
    • Combat system: Mk-7 Mod. 3 AEGIS
    • Data Link-11/16/4A
    • AN/SRQ-4 ship-to-helicopter datalink
    • Communications UHF SATCOM, SHF SATCOM, INMARSAT, UHF, HF, VHF
  • Weapons
    • 2 twin launchers Mk-26 (CG-47 to CG-51) or 2 Lockheed Martin Mk-41 VLS with 127 cells (SM-2MR Standard, ASROC , Tomahawk)
    • 8 McDonnell Douglas RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile
    • 2 guns Mk-45 5/54 inch
    • 2 CIWS Mk-15 Mod. 2 Phalanx.
    • 2 launches Mk-32 Mod. 14 for Mk-46 o Mk-50.
  • Aircraft carried
    • 2 SH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS) in CG-47 to CG-48
    • 2 SH-60B LAMPS III.
Published in United States
Tuesday, 04 March 2014 00:00

"ALVARO DE BAZAN" CLASS FRIGATE (F-100)

Additional Info

  • Ships in class
    NAMENUMBERLAUNCHED COMMISSIONED HOMEPORT
    ALVARO DE BAZAN F-101 31 October 2000 19 September 2002 Ferrol
    ALMIRANTE JUAN DE BORBÓN F-102 28 February 2002 03 December 2003 Ferrol
    BLAS DE LEZO F-103 16 May 2003 16 December 2004 Ferrol
    MÉNDEZ NÚÑEZ F-104 12 November 2004 21 March 2006 Ferrol
    CRISTÓBAL COLÓN F-105 4 November 2010 23 October 2012 Ferrol
  • Length
    • 146.7 meters
  • Beam
    • 18.6 meters
  • Draft
    • 7.2 meters
  • Displacement
    • 5,700 tonnes (5,982 tonnes F-105).
  • Propulsion
    • CODOG (Combined Diesel or Gas)
    • 2 GE LM-2500 of 47,000 HP
    • 2 GE LM-2500 gas turbines with a power of 47,000 HP
    • 2 diesel Bazán Bravo with a power of 12,200 HP (F-101 - F-104)
    • 2 diesel BRAVO 16V of 5,650 kW (F-105).
    • 1 bow thrusters to maneuver than 850 kW (F-105)
    • Shafts drive two controllable pitch propellers
  • Speed
    • 28 knots.
  • Range
    • 4,500 NM at 18 knots.
  • Complement
    • 200
  • Sensors
    • Multifunction radar: 3D AN/SPY-1D (AN/SPY-1D (V) in F-105).
    • Surface search radar: Raytheon AN/SPS-67 (Indra Aries-NAV in F-105).
    • Navigation radar: AN/SPS-73 (Indra Aries-SAAS in F-105).
    • Radar illuminator: 2 Raytheon AN/SPG-62 (Mk-99)
    • Sonar: Raytheon DE-1160 LF.
    • FLIR Tecnobit.
    • FABA Dorna for gun Mk-45.
    • TACAN AN/URN-25
  • ESM/ECM
    • Radar: Indra Aldebarán (Indra Rigel en F-105)
    • Comms: Indra Regulus
  • Countermeasures
    • 4 SRBOC Mk-36 Infrared flares and chaff launcher
    • SLQ-25A Nixie torpedo countermeasures.
    • Prairie/Masker
  • Systems
    • Aegis Combat System Mk-7 Baseline 5 (Baseline 7 in F-105)
    • AN/SRQ-4 ship-to-helicopter datalink.
    • Sainsel DLT-309.
    • Link 11/16 (and Link 22 in F-105)
    • Integrated Communications Control System ICCS-5
    • Communications UHF SATCOM, SHF SATCOMINMARSATUHFHFVHF, GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress & Safety System), Iridium.
  • Weapons

     

    • 1 Lockheed Martin Mk-41 VLS 48 cells (SAM Standard SM-2MR, ESSM RIM 162B)
    • 1 gun BAE Systems Mk-45 Mod. 2 5inch/54.
    • 2 Mk-32 Mod. 9 double torpedo launchers for Mk-46 Mod. 5 lightweight torpedoes.
    • 2 gun of 20 mm.
    • 8 McDonnell Douglas RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile.
    • Penguin missile for helicopters.
    • 2 BAE Mk-38 Mod. 2 (F-105)
  • Aircraft carried
    • Hangar Sikorsky SH-60B LAMPS III Bloque I (or NH-90 in F-105).
Published in Ships

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