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Naval Sea Power

Aircraft Carrier CVN Nimitz-class

Multi-purpose Aircraft Carrier CV Multi-purpose Aircraft Carrier CVN (Nuclear-Propulsion)

Builder Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Va. Power Plant Two Nuclear Power Plant (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor) Four shafts, Four propellers, with five blades each Length, overall 1,092 feet (332.85 meters) Displacement Approx. 97,000 tons (87,300 metric tons) full load Speed 30+ knots Aircraft 85 Catapults Four Crew Ship's Company: 3,200 Air Wing: 2,480  

Battleship BB - IOWA-class

Displacement: 57271 tons Dead Weight: 12040 tons Length Overall Length: 888 ft Max Speed 35 knots Power Plant Eight boilers, four geared turbines, four shafts, 212,000 shaft horsepower

Armament 32 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM - 8 armored box launchers 16 - Harpoon ASM - 4 quad cell launchers   9 - Mk   7 - 16-inch / 50 caliber guns 12 - Mk 28 - 5-inch / 38 caliber guns   4 - Mk 15 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS Compliment 1,515 ship's company 65 officers 1,450 enlisted 58 Marines

Guided Missile Cruiser CGN BAINBRIDGE class

Guided Missile Cruiser CG Guided Missile Cruiser CGN (Nuclear-Propulsion)

Displacement: 9265 tons Length Overall Length: 565 ft Waterline Length: 550 ft Max Speed 30-plus knots Power Plant 2 - D2G General Electric pressurized, water-cooled reactors 2 geared turbines, 2 shafts @ 60,000shp each

Armament Standard Missiles (ER) ASROC (from MK 16 box launcher) 8 - Harpoon (from two quad launchers) 8 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM (from 2 armored box launchers 6 - MK 46 torpedoes (from 2 triple tube mounts) 2 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS Electronic Warfare SLQ-32 Complement 558 (42 officer, 516 enlisted)

Destroyers DD Arleigh Burke -class

Destroyer DD Guided Missile Destroyer DDG

Builder: Bath Iron Works, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems Propulsion: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower. Length: 505 feet Beam: 59 feet (18 meters).

Displacement: 9,496 tons. Speed: In excess of 30 knots. Crew: 276 Armament: Standard Missile (SM-2MR); Vertical Launch ASROC (VLA) missiles; Tomahawk®; six MK-46 torpedoes (from two triple tube mounts); Close In Weapon System (CIWS), 5” MK 45 Gun, Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile

FFG OLIVER HAZARD PERRY-class Frigates FFG OLIVER HAZARD PERRY-class 

Frigate FF Missile Frigate FFG

Power Plant 2 - General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines 1 shaft, 41,000 shaft horsepower total. Length Short: 445 feet Displacement 4,100 tons (full load) Speed 29 plus knots (33.4+ miles per hour)

Crew ACTIVE: 13 Officers, 287 Enlisted NRF: 83 Active, 76 TAR, 57 SELRES Armament Standard Missile (MR) Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher) 6 - MK-46 torpedoes(from two MK 32 SVTT triple mounts) 1 - 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun 1 - Phalanx close-in-weapons system

Submarine (Nuclear-Powered) SSN - Las Angeles class

Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co.; General Dynamics Electric Boat Division. Date Deployed: Nov 13, 1976 (USS Los Angeles) Propulsion: One nuclear reactor, one shaft Length: 360 feet (109.73 meters) Speed: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour Crew: 16 Officers; 127 Enlisted Armament: Tomahawk missiles, VLS tubes (SSN 719 and later), MK48 torpedoes, four torpedo tubes.

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