Source: United States Navy
Technological advances in the Standard Missile coupled with the Aegis combat system in the Ticonderoga class cruisers have increased the Anti-Air Warfare (AAW) capability of surface combatants to pinpoint accuracy from wave-top to zenith.
General Characteristics, Ticonderoga Class |
Builder: Ingalls Shipbuilding: CG 47-50, CG 52-57, 59, 62, 65-66, 68-69, 71-73; Bath Iron Works: CG 51, 58, 60-61, 63-64, 67, 70. |
Date Deployed: January 22, 1983 (USS Ticonderoga) |
Unit Cost: About $1 billion each. |
Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM 2,500 gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower total. |
Length: 567 feet. |
Beam: 55 feet. |
Displacement: 9,600 long tons (9,754.06 metric tons) full load. |
Speed: 30 plus knots. |
Crew: 30 Officers, 300 Enlisted. |
Armament: MK41 vertical launching system Standard Missile (MR); Vertical Launch ASROC (VLA) Missile; Tomahawk Cruise Missile; Six MK 46 torpedoes (from two triple mounts); Two MK 45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight guns; Two Phalanx close-in-weapons systems. |
Aircraft: Two SH-60 Sea Hawk (LAMPS III). |
Ships: |
USS Antietam (CG 54), Yokosuka, Japan |
USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), Norfolk, VA |
USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), Norfolk, VA |
USS Princeton (CG 59), San Diego, CA |
USS Normandy (CG 60), Norfolk, VA |
USS Robert Smalls (CG 62), Yokosuka, Japan |
USS Cowpens (CG 63), San Diego, CA |
USS Gettysburg (CG 64), Norfolk, VA |
USS Chosin (CG 65), San Diego, CA |
USS Shiloh (CG 67), Pearl Harbor, HI |
USS Vicksburg (CG 69), Norfolk, VA |
USS Lake Erie (CG 70), San Diego, CA |
USS Cape St. George (CG 71), San Diego, CA |