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[[Image:USS Spruance (DD-963).jpg|thumb|right|200px|The USS ''Spruance'' (DD-963), the lead ship of the ''Spruance''-class.]]The '''<i>Spruance</i>'''-class destroyer was a class of [[Destroyer|destroyers]] meant to replace many of the [[Allen M. Sumner-class|''Allen M. Sumner'']] and [[Gearing-class|''Gearing'']]-class destroyers. The Spruance-class was built between 1972 and 1983. It was in service in the [[United States Navy]] between 1975 and 2005. The Spu-cans were supplanted and replaced by | [[Image:USS Spruance (DD-963).jpg|thumb|right|200px|The USS ''Spruance'' (DD-963), the lead ship of the ''Spruance''-class.]]The '''<i>Spruance</i>'''-class destroyer was a class of [[Destroyer|destroyers]] meant to replace many of the [[Allen M. Sumner-class|''Allen M. Sumner'']] and [[Gearing-class|''Gearing'']]-class destroyers. The Spruance-class was built between 1972 and 1983. It was in service in the [[United States Navy]] between 1975 and 2005. The Spu-cans were supplanted and replaced by eighty-two [[Arleigh Burke-class|''Arleigh Burke'']] and three [[Zumwalt-class|''Zumwalt''-class]] [[Destroyer|guided missile destroyers]]. | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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*Displacement: 9,200 tons | *Displacement: 9,200 tons | ||
*Dimensions | *Dimensions | ||
**Length: | **Length: 172 meters) | ||
**Beam: | **Beam: 16.8 meters | ||
**Draught: | **Draught: 8.8 meters | ||
*Propulsion | *Propulsion | ||
**4 x General Electric LM2500 Gas Turbines (produces 80,000 shp) | **4 x General Electric LM2500 Gas Turbines (produces 80,000 shp) | ||
*Speed: | *Speed: 60.19 Kilometers/Hour | ||
*Armament | *Armament | ||
**Missiles | **Missiles | ||
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***1 x 8-cell Mark 29 NATO Sea Sparrow Missile Launcher (fires RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Missiles) | ***1 x 8-cell Mark 29 NATO Sea Sparrow Missile Launcher (fires RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Missiles) | ||
***1 x 21-cell Mark 49 Rolling Airframe Missile Launcher (fires RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missiles) | ***1 x 21-cell Mark 49 Rolling Airframe Missile Launcher (fires RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missiles) | ||
***1 x 61-cell Mark 41 (fires | ***1 x 61-cell Mark 41 (fires RGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles and RUM-139 VL-ASROC ASW Missiles) | ||
**Guns | **Guns | ||
***1 x 5"/54-caliber mark 45 naval gun | ***1 x 5"/54-caliber mark 45 naval gun |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 8 November 2018
The Spruance-class destroyer was a class of destroyers meant to replace many of the Allen M. Sumner and Gearing-class destroyers. The Spruance-class was built between 1972 and 1983. It was in service in the United States Navy between 1975 and 2005. The Spu-cans were supplanted and replaced by eighty-two Arleigh Burke and three Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyers.
Specifications
- Role: Destroyer (DD)
- Crew Complement: 334
- Displacement: 9,200 tons
- Dimensions
- Length: 172 meters)
- Beam: 16.8 meters
- Draught: 8.8 meters
- Propulsion
- 4 x General Electric LM2500 Gas Turbines (produces 80,000 shp)
- Speed: 60.19 Kilometers/Hour
- Armament
- Missiles
- 1 x 8-cell ASROC Missile Launcher (fires RUR ASROC ASW Missiles)
- 2 x 4-cell Mark 143 Harpoon MIssile Launcher (fires UGM-84 Harpoon Anti-Ship Missiles)
- 1 x 8-cell Mark 29 NATO Sea Sparrow Missile Launcher (fires RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Missiles)
- 1 x 21-cell Mark 49 Rolling Airframe Missile Launcher (fires RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missiles)
- 1 x 61-cell Mark 41 (fires RGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles and RUM-139 VL-ASROC ASW Missiles)
- Guns
- 1 x 5"/54-caliber mark 45 naval gun
- 2 x 20mm Phalanx CIWS (Block 1B)
- Torpedoes
- 2 x Mark 32 12.75" triple fire torpedo tubes (fires Mark 46 Torpedoes)
- Missiles
- Sensors
- AN/SPQ-9 Gunfire Control Radar
- AN/SQR-19 Towed Array Passive Sonar
- AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar
- AN/SQS-53 Bow Mounted Active Sonar
- AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar
- AN/SPG-60 Fire Control Radar
- Electronic Warfare and Countermeasures
- AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
- AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare Suite
- AN/SLQ-49 Inflatable Decoys
- Mark 36 SRBOC Decoy Launcing System
- Parasite Craft:
- 2 x Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk
Unit Run
Ship Name | Hull No. | Commission– Decommission |
Disposition | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|
USS Spruance | DD-963 | 1975–2005 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [1] |
USS Paul F. Foster | DD-964 | 1976–2003 | Active, in service as EDD-964 | [2] [3] |
USS Kinkaid | DD-965 | 1976–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [4] |
USS Hewitt | DD-966 | 1976–2001 | Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling | [5] |
USS Elliot | DD-967 | 1977–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [6] |
USS Arthur W. Radford | DD-968 | 1977–2003 | Disposed of as artificial reef on 10 August 2011 off coast of Delaware | [7] |
USS Peterson | DD-969 | 1977–2002 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [8] |
USS Caron | DD-970 | 1977–2001 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [9] |
USS David R. Ray | DD-971 | 1977–2002 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [10] |
USS Oldendorf | DD-972 | 1978–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [11] |
USS John Young | DD-973 | 1978–2002 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [12] |
USS Comte de Grasse | DD-974 | 1978–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [13] |
USS O'Brien | DD-975 | 1977–2004 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [14] |
USS Merrill | DD-976 | 1978–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [15] |
USS Briscoe | DD-977 | 1978–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [16] |
USS Stump | DD-978 | 1978–2004 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [17] |
USS Conolly | DD-979 | 1978–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [18] |
USS Moosbrugger | DD-980 | 1978–2000 | Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling | [19] |
USS John Hancock | DD-981 | 1978–2000 | Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling | [20] |
USS Nicholson | DD-982 | 1979–2002 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [21] |
USS John Rodgers | DD-983 | 1979–1998 | Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling | [22] |
USS Leftwich | DD-984 | 1979–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [23] |
USS Cushing | DD-985 | 1979–2005 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [24] |
USS Harry W. Hill | DD-986 | 1979–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [25] |
USS O'Bannon | DD-987 | 1979–2005 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [26] |
USS Thorn | DD-988 | 1980–2004 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [27] |
USS Deyo | DD-989 | 1980–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [28] |
USS Ingersoll | DD-990 | 1980–1998 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [29] |
USS Fife | DD-991 | 1980–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [30] |
USS Fletcher | DD-992 | 1980–2004 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [31] |
USS Hayler | DD-997 | 1983–2003 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | [32] |