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Attack Ships
(Stealth Sea Shadow)
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The Sea Shadow is still highly
classified, but here are the details that have been released. The design gives it
the stealth design is similar to the F-117 and is as effective. The engine is kept
above the water level to reduce sonar contact and the ship is balanced on 2 stilts to
greatly reduce the wake that is left behind. This ship may sneak up on enemy craft
and is not vulnerable to radar guided, sea skimming missiles that others are. The
ship may take on water and then be slightly submerged in the water to release cargo or
weapons from the bottom of the ship. |
(Spruance Class Destroyer)
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The destroyer is the general
workhorse of the United States Navy. They are small and supremely seaworthy.
Destroyers and guided missile destroyers operate in support of carrier battle groups,
surface action groups, amphibious groups and replenishment groups. Destroyers
primarily perform anti-submarine warfare duty while guided missile destroyers are multi
mission surface combatants. The addition of the Mk-41 Vertical Launch System or
Tomahawk Armored Box Launchers to many Spruance Class destroyers has greatly expanded the
role of the destroyer in strike warfare. |
(USS Yorktown, guided missile cruiser)
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Modern U. S. Navy guided missile
cruisers perform a battle force role. These ships are multi-mission surface
combatants, capable of supporting carrier battle groups, amphibious forces, operate
independently, or as flagships of surface action groups. Due to their extensive
combat capability, these ships have been designated as battle force capable units. The
cruisers are equipped with Tomahawk missiles giving them additional long range strike
mission capability. |
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