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How many missiles can a ship carry?
Vertical Launching System The two VLS allow the ship to have 122 missile storage and launching tubes that can carry a wide variety of missiles, including the Tomahawk cruise missile, Standard surface-to-air missile, Evolved Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile, and ASROC antisubmarine warfare (ASW) guided rockets.
How far can Tomahawk missiles travel?
The Tomahawk is a long-range, unmanned weapon with an accuracy of about 5 metres (16 feet). The 5.6-metre- (18.4-foot-) long missile has a range of up to approximately 2,400 km (about 1,500 miles) and can travel as fast as 885 km (550 miles) per hour.
How much does a Ticonderoga class cruiser cost?
The TICONDEROGA – class consists of the 27 most expensive cruisers and the most powerful surface combatants in service in the world. The high price of about $1 billion is a result of the AEGIS Combat System. Due to their extensive combat capability, these ships have been designated as Battle Force Capable (BFC) units.
Do Harpoon missiles work on attack submarines?
Sailors load a Harpoon anti-ship missile aboard the USS Olympia. WASHINGTON: After a 25-year absence, the Navy will start packing Harpoon ship-killer missiles on its attack submarines as the fleet looks for new ways to counter the growing Chinese navy.
What is the future of the Harpoon Block II+ missile?
If current plans hold, both will be procured for different roles in the Navy. The Harpoon Block II+ is being procured as an air-launch missile for the Navy’s Super Hornet fleet. For instance, most tests involving the missile have been focused on integrating it with the Super Hornet.
What happened to the Harpoon on the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers?
Harpoons are being removed from Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the U.S. Navy’s most numerous surface combatant. The new Naval Strike Missile (NSM) appears to be the Harpoon’s replacement in some ways. It won the competition to be the next over-the-horizon anti-ship missile to arm the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships.
What is the difference between the Harpoon Block II+ and NSM?
The Harpoon Block II+ is being procured as an air-launch missile for the Navy’s Super Hornet fleet. For instance, most tests involving the missile have been focused on integrating it with the Super Hornet. In contrast, the NSM is being procured for the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships and future frigates.