Carriers

Cruisers

Destroyers

Fast Combat Support

Frigates

Submarines

Destroyers

  • Help safeguard larger ships in a fleet or battle group.
  • Operate in support of carrier battle groups, surface action groups, amphibious groups and replenishment groups.
  • Primarily perform anti-submarine warfare duty while guided missile destroyers are multi-mission (anti-air and anti-surface warfare) surface combatants.
  • With the addition of the Mk-41 Vertical Launch System or Tomahawk Armored Box Launchers (ABLs) to many Spruance-class destroyers has greatly expanded the role of the destroyer in strike warfare.
  • Combat systems center around the Aegis combat system and the SPY-lD, multi-function phased array radar.
  • Armed with a combination of Aegis, the Vertical Launching System, an advanced anti-submarine warfare system, advanced anti-aircraft missiles and Tomahawk ASM/LAM.
  • Incorporates all-steel construction and many damage control features.
  • Utilizes gas turbine propulsion.

General Characteristics, Arleigh Burke class

  • Power Plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower.
  • Length: 466 feet (142 meters)
  • Speed: 31 knots (35.7 mph, 57.1 kph)
  • Aircraft: None. LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated DDG 51/helo ASW operations
  • Crew: 23 officers, 300 enlisted
  • Armament: Standard missile; Harpoon; Tomahawk ASM/LAM; six Mk-46 torpedoes(from two triple tube mounts); one 5"/54 caliber Mk-45 (lightweight gun); two 20mm Phalanx CIWS


General Characteristics, Spruance class

  • Power plant: Four General Electric LM 2500 gas turbines, two shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower
  • Length: 563 feet (171.6 meters)
  • Speed: 33 knots (38 mph, 60.8 kph)
  • Aircraft: Two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helicoptersCrew: 30 officers, 352 enlisted
  • Armament: 8 Harpoon (from 2 quad launchers),Tomahawk ASM/LAM, VLS or ABL; ASROC; sixMk-46 torpedoes (from 2 triple tube mounts); two 5"/54 caliber Mk-45 (lightweight gun); two 20mm Phalanx CIWS; NATO Sea Sparrow point defense AAW missiles.
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