USS SHIP/AIRCRAFT Cadet/ John Smith. INTRODUCTION What will be presented –Introduction –Missions –Weapons/Sensors –Specifications –Capabilities –History.

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USS SHIP/AIRCRAFT Cadet/ John Smith

INTRODUCTION What will be presented –Introduction –Missions –Weapons/Sensors –Specifications –Capabilities –History –Summary –Questions

Missions How does the Navy used this Ship or Aircraft –AAW –ASUW –ASW Designed to kill high speed subs and can also engage planes, ships, and shore targets. –AMW –Drug Operations Can conduct independent operations to perform such tasks as counterdrug surveillance Can conduct maritime interception operations

CAPABILITIES/FACTS What this Ship/Aircraft can do. Interesting things such as: –2X the speed of sound –Automatically Detects and Tracks Targets –Swing/Swept Wing –VTOL/STOL –Tracks Targets out to 256 miles –Wire Guided Torpedoes

CAPABILITIES/FACTS What this Ship/Aircraft can do. Interesting things such as: –Two gas turbine engines –Twice the size of WWII destroyers and the same size as the cruisers –Good capability against 2 or more medium and high altitude ASMs.

Weapons/Sensors Mark-41 vertical launch systems, VLSvertical launch systems 90 RIM-67 SM-2, air to air missilesRIM-67 SM-2 BGM-109 Tomahawk RUM-139 VL-ASROC, missilesRUM-139 VL-ASROC One Five-inch Fifty –Four Gun Two Phalanx CIWSPhalanx CIWS Two Mark-46 triple torpedo tubes SPY-1D Radar SPS-40E 2D Air Search Radar SPS-49(V)2 2D Air Search Radar (DD 997 only)SPS-49(V)2 2D Air Search Radar SPS-55 Surface Search Radar SPS-64(V)9 (navigation) SPG-60 Gun Fire Control RadarSPS-64(V)9 (navigation) SPG-60 Gun Fire Control Radar SPQ-9A Gun Fire Control Radar Two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helicopters What weapons can it deploy/use.

SPECIFICATIONS 563 ft in length Displacement: 9,100 tons with a full load Can reach a maximum of 33 knots Carries 30 officers, and 352 enlisted Two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helos

History an Arleigh Burke-class DestroyerArleigh Burke-class Name for the five Sullivan brothers who lost their lives when their ship during World War II.Sullivan brothersWorld War II Launched: 1986, Bathe Maine Commissioned: 18 March 1988, Portland, Maine. Home Port: San Diego, California Desert Shield (Iraq) Desert Storm (Iraq) Vietnam

Summary Summarize you brief (What you just briefed) –Mission –Weapons/Sensors –Specifications –Capabilities –History

Questions