imported_ViZion
20-07-2004, 22:22
ViZion World Corp. is listing ships it is selling. First up: Destroyers.
Destroyers
DD(X) -
Displacement - 12,000 tons
Builder - VShips Inc.
Power Plant - Integrated Power System (IPS) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/ips.htm" target="IPS")
two large 35-megawatt generators
two small 4-megawatt generators
Length - 600 feet [Panama Canal transit capability]
Beam - TBD feet [Panama Canal transit capability]
Draft - no more than 28 feet
Armament -
2 - 155mm Advanced Gun System (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/ags.htm)
80 - VLS cells (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/pvls.htm)
Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/rim-7.htm)
Tactical Tomahawk Block IV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/bgm-109.htm)
Advanced Land Attack Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/alam.htm)
Systems -
SPY-3 Multi-Function Radar (MFR) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/mfr.htm)
Volume Search Radar (VSR) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/vsr.htm=)
Naval Surface Fire Support Weapon Control System (NWCS)
Speed - TBD knots
Crew -
Threshold: 150
[vice traditional = 350]
Aircraft - 2 SH-60 LAMPS helicopters (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/sh-60.htm)
Costs - $3 billion
Arleigh Burke
Power Plant 4 -
LM2500 GE Marine Gas Turbines (100,000 shp)
3 Allison 2500 KW Gas Turbine Generators
2 Shafts with CRP (Controllable Reversible Pitch) Propellers
2 Rudders
Length -
FLIGHT I -
505 feet overall
466 feet (142 meters)waterline
FLIGHT IIA -
509.5-513.0 feet overall
Beam -
Max 66 Feet
waterline 59 feet (18 meters)
Navigational Draft -
31 feet
Displacement -
FLIGHT I -
8,300 tons full load
FLIGHT IIA -
9,192-9,217 tons full load
Speed -
31 knots (36 mph, 57 kph)
Aircraft -
FLIGHT I -
None. LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated DDG 51/helo ASW operations
FLIGHT IIA -
Two multi-purpose Light Airborne Multipurpose System LAMPS MK III helicopters
Armament -
FLIGHT I -
Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (90 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
Two MK 15 MOD 12 20mm Close-in-Weapons Systems (Phalanx Mounts)
Two Harpoon Anti-shipping Missile
Quad Canisters
FLIGHT IIA -
Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
(NATO) Evolved Sea Sparrow
One MK 45 MOD 1 5"/54 caliber Gun Mount (lightweight gun)
Two MK 32 MOD 14 Triple Torpedo Tubes (six MK 50/46 Torpedoes)
SENSORS -
FLIGHT I -
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
AN/SQR-19(V) TACTAS Sonar
FLIGHT IIA -
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
ESM/ECM -
AN/SLQ-32(V)3
AN/SLQ-25A NIXIE Torpedo Countermeasures
MK 36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching System (6 Launchers)
FIRE CONTROL -
MK116 MOD 7 Underwater Fire Control System
AN/SWG- I A (V) Harpoon Launcher Control System
EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS -
LF through HF Receive,10 kHz - 30 MHz
R-1051 H/URR; twelve receivers
R-2368 H/URR; three receivers
-HF Transmit; 2-30 MHz / AN/URT-23D; nine transmitters
-VHF Transmit and Receive, 30-162 MHz
AN/GRR-211; two transceivers for non-secure voice
ANNRC-46A; two FM transceivers for secure voice
AN/URC-80 (V)6; one transceiver for bridge-to-bridge communications
-UHF Transmit and Receive, 220-400 MHz
AN/URC-93 (V)1; two transceiver for Link 4A
AN/WSC-3 (V)7,11; fourteen transceivers
AN/WSC-3 (V)11, have-quick transceiver
-SATCOM Transmit and/or Receive
AN/SSR-1A; one receiver for fleet broadcast
ANNWSC-3A (V)3; five transceivers for digital voice
-Infra-Red, Transmit and Receive
AN/SAR-7A; two IR Viewers
-Land Line Terminations, Transmit and/or Receive
AN/SAT-2B, one IR Transmitter
Single Channel DC Secure TTY
-Telephone Special Communications Channel
AN/USQ-69 (V)7; OTCIXS
AN/USQ-69 (V)8; TADIXS
AN/SYQ-7 (V)5 and AN/USQ-69 (V)6; NAVMACS/CUDIX
AN/USQ-83 (V) and AN/USQ-125 (V); Link 11
AN/SSW-1 D; Link 4A
AN/SRQ-4; HawkLink (LAMPS MK III)
AN/ARR-75 Sonobouy antenna
AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System
Navigational Equipment -
AN/WSN-5 Inertial Navigation System
AN/WRN-6
ANISRN-25 (V)
MK 4 MOD 2 Underwater Log
MK 6 MOD 4D Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
AN/URN-25 TACAN
AN/SPS-64 (V) 9 I Band Radar
Navy Standard No. 3 Magnetic Compass
Chronometer Size 85
Flux Compass
Replenishment-at-Sea -
CONREP fore and aft
VERTREP fore and aft
Boat Handling and Stowage -
Two MK 6 rigid inflatable boats (RHIB), 18 person capacity with slewing arm davit
Fifteen (15) twenty-five person encapsulated lifeboats
Stability -
Design for ship stability includes the following consideration:
-Intact Stability
100 knot beam wind in all loading conditions
-Damage Stability
15% length of hit criterion
Crew -
FLIGHT I-
23 officers, 300 enlisted
FLIGHT IIA-
32 Officers, 348 enlisted
(including helicopter detachment of 4 officers and 14 enlisted)
Cost -
$2 billion
Destroyers
DD(X) -
Displacement - 12,000 tons
Builder - VShips Inc.
Power Plant - Integrated Power System (IPS) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/ips.htm" target="IPS")
two large 35-megawatt generators
two small 4-megawatt generators
Length - 600 feet [Panama Canal transit capability]
Beam - TBD feet [Panama Canal transit capability]
Draft - no more than 28 feet
Armament -
2 - 155mm Advanced Gun System (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/ags.htm)
80 - VLS cells (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/pvls.htm)
Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/rim-7.htm)
Tactical Tomahawk Block IV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/bgm-109.htm)
Advanced Land Attack Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/alam.htm)
Systems -
SPY-3 Multi-Function Radar (MFR) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/mfr.htm)
Volume Search Radar (VSR) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/vsr.htm=)
Naval Surface Fire Support Weapon Control System (NWCS)
Speed - TBD knots
Crew -
Threshold: 150
[vice traditional = 350]
Aircraft - 2 SH-60 LAMPS helicopters (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/sh-60.htm)
Costs - $3 billion
Arleigh Burke
Power Plant 4 -
LM2500 GE Marine Gas Turbines (100,000 shp)
3 Allison 2500 KW Gas Turbine Generators
2 Shafts with CRP (Controllable Reversible Pitch) Propellers
2 Rudders
Length -
FLIGHT I -
505 feet overall
466 feet (142 meters)waterline
FLIGHT IIA -
509.5-513.0 feet overall
Beam -
Max 66 Feet
waterline 59 feet (18 meters)
Navigational Draft -
31 feet
Displacement -
FLIGHT I -
8,300 tons full load
FLIGHT IIA -
9,192-9,217 tons full load
Speed -
31 knots (36 mph, 57 kph)
Aircraft -
FLIGHT I -
None. LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated DDG 51/helo ASW operations
FLIGHT IIA -
Two multi-purpose Light Airborne Multipurpose System LAMPS MK III helicopters
Armament -
FLIGHT I -
Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (90 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
Two MK 15 MOD 12 20mm Close-in-Weapons Systems (Phalanx Mounts)
Two Harpoon Anti-shipping Missile
Quad Canisters
FLIGHT IIA -
Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
(NATO) Evolved Sea Sparrow
One MK 45 MOD 1 5"/54 caliber Gun Mount (lightweight gun)
Two MK 32 MOD 14 Triple Torpedo Tubes (six MK 50/46 Torpedoes)
SENSORS -
FLIGHT I -
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
AN/SQR-19(V) TACTAS Sonar
FLIGHT IIA -
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
ESM/ECM -
AN/SLQ-32(V)3
AN/SLQ-25A NIXIE Torpedo Countermeasures
MK 36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching System (6 Launchers)
FIRE CONTROL -
MK116 MOD 7 Underwater Fire Control System
AN/SWG- I A (V) Harpoon Launcher Control System
EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS -
LF through HF Receive,10 kHz - 30 MHz
R-1051 H/URR; twelve receivers
R-2368 H/URR; three receivers
-HF Transmit; 2-30 MHz / AN/URT-23D; nine transmitters
-VHF Transmit and Receive, 30-162 MHz
AN/GRR-211; two transceivers for non-secure voice
ANNRC-46A; two FM transceivers for secure voice
AN/URC-80 (V)6; one transceiver for bridge-to-bridge communications
-UHF Transmit and Receive, 220-400 MHz
AN/URC-93 (V)1; two transceiver for Link 4A
AN/WSC-3 (V)7,11; fourteen transceivers
AN/WSC-3 (V)11, have-quick transceiver
-SATCOM Transmit and/or Receive
AN/SSR-1A; one receiver for fleet broadcast
ANNWSC-3A (V)3; five transceivers for digital voice
-Infra-Red, Transmit and Receive
AN/SAR-7A; two IR Viewers
-Land Line Terminations, Transmit and/or Receive
AN/SAT-2B, one IR Transmitter
Single Channel DC Secure TTY
-Telephone Special Communications Channel
AN/USQ-69 (V)7; OTCIXS
AN/USQ-69 (V)8; TADIXS
AN/SYQ-7 (V)5 and AN/USQ-69 (V)6; NAVMACS/CUDIX
AN/USQ-83 (V) and AN/USQ-125 (V); Link 11
AN/SSW-1 D; Link 4A
AN/SRQ-4; HawkLink (LAMPS MK III)
AN/ARR-75 Sonobouy antenna
AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System
Navigational Equipment -
AN/WSN-5 Inertial Navigation System
AN/WRN-6
ANISRN-25 (V)
MK 4 MOD 2 Underwater Log
MK 6 MOD 4D Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
AN/URN-25 TACAN
AN/SPS-64 (V) 9 I Band Radar
Navy Standard No. 3 Magnetic Compass
Chronometer Size 85
Flux Compass
Replenishment-at-Sea -
CONREP fore and aft
VERTREP fore and aft
Boat Handling and Stowage -
Two MK 6 rigid inflatable boats (RHIB), 18 person capacity with slewing arm davit
Fifteen (15) twenty-five person encapsulated lifeboats
Stability -
Design for ship stability includes the following consideration:
-Intact Stability
100 knot beam wind in all loading conditions
-Damage Stability
15% length of hit criterion
Crew -
FLIGHT I-
23 officers, 300 enlisted
FLIGHT IIA-
32 Officers, 348 enlisted
(including helicopter detachment of 4 officers and 14 enlisted)
Cost -
$2 billion