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| Virginia Class Guided
Missile Cruisers |
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Ship |
Commissioned |
Decomm |
| DLGN/CGN-38 Virginia |
Sept 11, 1974 |
1994 |
| DLGN/CGN-39 Texas |
Sept 10, 1977 |
1993 |
| DLGN/CGN-40 Mississippi |
Aug 05, 1978 |
1997 |
| CGN-41 Arkansas |
Oct 18, 1980 |
1997 |
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PRICES INCLUDE WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING |
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CGN-41 "USS Arkansas", as shown |
Scale 1:280 / 25" Price: $1498
Deposit $550 |
Scale 1:220 / 32" Price: $1898
Deposit $650 |
Scale 1:192 / 37" Price: $1998
Deposit $750 |
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Any Virginia Class Cruiser, custom |
Scale 1:280 / 25" Price: $1798
Deposit $650 |
Scale 1:220 / 32" Price: $2198
Deposit $750 |
Scale 1:192 / 37" Price: $2398
Deposit $850 | |
We'll contact you for the details after you order |
Virginia Class guided missile cruisers (originally
classified as DLGN) were equipped
to fulfill multiple tasks in all warfare areas. They were equipped with:
1) 2 twin missile launchers for AAW,
ASROC capable;
2) two 5" guns for AAW and ASUW;
3) two triple torpedo launchers for ASW; and
4) one LAMPS helicopter for ASW.
Two pressurized nuclear reactors were capable of propelling
the ship in excess of 30 knots, providing the endurance and capability
to operate with other conventional and nuclear ships over extended periods of
time and great distances.
During the 1980s the ships were outfitted with the Tomahawk
Cruise Missile System, the Standard SM2(MR) Missile System, and the AN/SPS-49
Air Search Radar.
Planned Refueling Complex Overhauls were canceled in the
early 1990s due to the expense of maintaining the nuclear propulsion components,
and the ships were all decommissioned after a relatively brief period of service
averaging somewhat less than two decades. Thus CGN-41 USS Arkansas, which
was the last ship in the class and was commissioned in 1980 with a life
expectancy of 38 years, was retired in 1997 after only half that period in
service.
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Virginia Class specifications |
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Length
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586 feet |
| Beam |
63 feet |
| Draft |
32 feet maximum to navigate |
| Displacement |
10,633 tons, 11,666 fully loaded |
| Power Plant |
Two nuclear reactors |
| Screws + SHP |
2 screws, 60,000 SHP total |
| Speed |
30+ knots |
| Range |
nautical miles at 15 knots |
| Complement |
39 Officers and 539 Enlisted men |
| Aircraft |
None - no helicopter facilities |
| Armament |
Two twin launchers for Standard missiles
8 Tomahawks (2 armored box launchers)
8 Harpoon (2 quad launchers)
6 Mk-46 torpedoes (2 triple tubes)
Two 5-inch lightweight guns
Two 20mm Phalanx CIWS |
| Radars |
SPS-40 Air Search Radar
SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar |
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