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Theater Air Dominance

Surface Warfare. Global Engagement Through Forward Presence. Maritime Dominance . Land Attack . Theater Air Dominance. Surface Warfare Missions. Amphib Ops. AAW, ASW, ASuW. Strike . MIO/FP. Power Projection!. Baltops. Adriatic Sea. Korea. Black Sea. Sea of Japan

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Theater Air Dominance

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  1. Surface Warfare Global Engagement Through Forward Presence Maritime Dominance  Land Attack  Theater Air Dominance

  2. Surface Warfare Missions Amphib Ops AAW, ASW, ASuW Strike MIO/FP

  3. Power Projection!

  4. Baltops Adriatic Sea Korea Black Sea Sea of Japan & Straits of Taiwan Arabian Gulf South Med Sea Red Sea Caribbean/ Haiti Operations Somalia East Pacific South Atlantic/ UNITAS We Maintain Freedom of the Seas! • Forward Deployed to World Hotspots • Key Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy

  5. Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) • Surface Navy Contributions • Superior Readiness – Immediate Response • Strike Groups (CSG, ESG, SSG) • Theater Missile Defense • Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO) • Escort Operations • Tomahawk Strike • Force Protection

  6. Homeports

  7. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS CV CVN

  8. Aircraft Carriers • Mission • to provide credible, sustainable, independent forward presence and conventional deterrence in peacetime • to operate as the cornerstone of joint/allied maritime expeditionary forces in times of crisis • to operate and support aircraft attacks on enemies, protect friendly forces and engage in sustained independent operations in war

  9. Aircraft Carriers • Carry strike and fighter aircraft - AAW • Anti-submarine capabilities with helicopters • Command and control center of the Carrier Strike Group • CRUDESGRU Staff and DESRON Staff embarked • Carrier Air Wing and Staff embarked

  10. Aircraft Carriers • NIMITZ Class (CVN) • Nine operational (CVN 68 - CVN 76) • GEORGE H.W. BUSH(CVN 77)under construction • Crew size: • Ship’s Company - 3,200 • Air Wing - 2,480 • Engineering • 2 nuclear reactors and 4 shafts • Armament: • 3 NATO Sea Sparrow launchers • 20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts (3 vs. 4 on later ships)

  11. NIMITZ Class • Speed • 30+ knots • Aircraft total • 85 • Cost • $4.5 billion each

  12. TICONDEROGA CLASS CRUISER CG-47

  13. Cruisers • Mission • multi-mission (AAW, ASW, ASUW, STRIKE, COMMAND and CONTROL) • support Carrier Strike Groups or Amphibious Forces, Flagships for surface action groups, and may operate independently • ADC/SHOTGUN/MIO/PLANE GUARD • NSFS • Theater Ballistic Missile Defense platforms (comprised of 2 ships w/SM-3)

  14. TICONDEROGA Class • 27 ships (CG 47 - 73) • Crew size: • Officers - 24 • Enlisted - 340 • Engineering • 4 GE LM2500 Gas Turbine engines, 2 shafts • Aircraft: • 2 SH-60 (all other classes) • Speed: • 30+ knots • Cost: $1 billion each

  15. TICONDEROGA Class • AEGIS WEAPONS SYSTEM (AWS) • AN/SPY-1B Radar • Track up to 900 contacts at distance of up to 256 nm • MK 41 VLS • 122 MISSILE CELLS • TOMAHAWKS, SM2’S, VLA • 8 HARPOON • 2 MK 45 5’54” GUNS • 2 MK 15 CIWS Mounts • MK 48 Torpedoes • 2 SH-60B HELOS • Hellfire • Penguin missiles

  16. ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS DESTROYER DDG-51

  17. ARLEIGH BURKE Class • Mission • Safeguard larger ships in fleet/Battle Group • MIO/Independent OPS/Plane Guard • Primarily ASW platform • Can perform multi-missions (ASW, AAW, ASUW, STRIKE, NSFS)

  18. BURKE Class • 50 ships in the fleet today (DDG 51 - 101) • 6 ships currently under construction (DDG 101 - 105) • Crew size: • Officers - 23 • Enlisted - 300 • Engineering • 4 GE LM2500 Gas Turbine engines, 2 shafts • Aircraft: • DDG 51-78: none but coordinate efforts with SH-60s for ASW • DDG 79-105: embark 2 SH-60Bs • Speed: • 30+ knots

  19. Burke Class • AEGIS WEAPONS SYSTEM (AWS) • AN/SPY-1D Radar • 90 MISSILE CELLS • SM2, TOMAHAWK • 8 Harpoon • 6 MK-46 Torpedoes • 1 MK 45 5’54” Gun Mount • 2 20mm CIWS Mounts • Flight IIA (DDG 79-105): • Hangar to support helos

  20. OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Class FRIGATES FFG-7

  21. PERRY Class • Mission • ASW for amphibious expeditionary forces, underway replenishment groups, and merchant convoys • Drug Ops • limited role in AAW, ASW, ASUW, ESCORT DUTY

  22. PERRY Class • 30 ships in the fleet today (FFG 8 - 61) • Crew size: • Officers - 13 • Enlisted - 287 • Engineering • 2 GE LM2500 Gas Turbine engines, 1 shaft, 2 Auxiliary Propulsion Units • Aircraft: • 2 SH-60s / 1 SH-2 (varies with platform) • Speed: • 30+ knots

  23. PERRY Class • WEAPONS SYSTEM • 76MM Gun • 1 20mm CIWS Mount

  24. AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE LHA/LHD LPD LSD LCAC LCM/LCU

  25. LHA-1/LHD-1 PRIMARY LANDING SHIPS FOR MEU ASSAULT OPS AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT

  26. TARAWA Class (LHA-1) • 5 total (LHA 1-5) • Older but effective • combine operations with LPD and LSD • medical, C&C, cargo • 2 boilers, 2 shafts, 24 kts max • ship’s company = 82 O/883 E • transport 1,900 troops • 22 helicopters and 6 Harriers • 4 LCUs or 1 LCAC • 2 RAM launchers, 2 CIWS, 6 25mm guns

  27. WASP Class (LHD-1) • 6 total (LHD 1-6) • Newer version of LHA • expanded medical, C&C, LCACs • 2 boilers, 2 shafts, 22kts • ship’s company = 104 O/ 1,004 E • transport 1,894 troops • 2 LCUs or 3 LCACs • 30 helicopters and 6-8 Harriers • 2 NATO Sea Sparrow launchers, 3 CIWS mounts, eight 50 cal machine guns

  28. LPD - 4 AUSTIN CLASS AMPHIBIOUS TRANSPORT DOCK TROOP ( EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES) TRANSPORT LPD - 17 SAN ANTONIO CLASS

  29. AUSTIN Class (LPD-4) • 11 ships total (LPD 4-15) • 2 boilers, 2 shafts, 21 kts max • ship’s company = 24 O/396 E • transport 900 troops • 6 CH-46 • 1 LCU or 2 LCAC • 2 25mm guns, 2 CIWS, 8 50 cal guns

  30. SAN ANTONIO Class (LPD-17) • 2 Ships commissioned • 8 to be built • state-of-the-art self defense caps • Command and Control upgrade • quality of life • 4 turbo diesels, 2 shafts, 22+ kts • ship’s company = 32 O/463 E • transport 720 troops • 4 CH-46 / 2 MV-22 • 1 LCU or 2 LCAC

  31. LSD ANCHORAGE CLASS WHIDBEY ISLAND CLASS HARPERS FERRY CLASS DOCK LANDING SHIP SUPPORT AMPHIBIOUS OPS INCLUDING LCAC, LCU, AND HELO LANDINGS

  32. LCU LANDING CRAFT UTILLITY TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL FROM SHIP/SHORE

  33. LCU 1610, 1627, 1646 Class • Landing craft used in WWII • 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 11 kts • 1800 miles at 8 kts • 125 tons of cargo / 13 HMMWVs • ship’s company = 1 CPO/13 E • troop transport - 440 • two 12.7 mm guns

  34. LCAC LANDING CRAFT AIR CUSHION

  35. LCAC • Mission - High Speed Transport • over the horizon capability • achieve tactical surprise • no concerns with tidal conditions • can challenge obstacles up to 4 ft in height • 50+ knots • carry 24 troops and 60-75 tons of rolling stock (9 HMMWVs) • stock of personal weapons - 9mm

  36. MINE WARFARE MCM MHC

  37. AVENGER Class (MCM-1) • Mine Countermeasures Ship • Clear mines from vital waterways • Class designed as mine hunter-killers capable of finding, classifying, and destroying moored and bottom mines • use sonar and video systems, cable cutters and mine detonating device released/detonated via remote control • 14 ships total (MCM 1-14) • 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 14 kts • ship’s company = 8 O/ 76 E • two 50 cal guns

  38. OSPREY Class (MHC-51) • Clear mines from vital waterways • Class designed as mine hunter-killers capable of finding, classifying, and destroying moored and bottom mines • 15 Day endurance • utilize sonar and video systems, cable cutters and mine detonating device released/detonated via remote control • 12 ships total (MCH 51-62) • 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 10 kts • ship’s company = 5 O/ 46 E • two 50 cal guns

  39. NAVY’S VISION IN 21st CENTURY

  40. DD (X) • In development stages • Part of a family of new ships • Cruiser • Amphib • Littoral Combat Ship

  41. DD (X) • 5’54 Gun • Tomahawk • Sea Sparrow • Advanced Land Attack Missile • Small radar cross-section • Quiet

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