タイコンデロガ grade carrier
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| タイコンデロガ grade carrier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Warship grade general view | ||
| Warship class | Carrier (regular carrier) | |
| Name of a warship | Historic battleground | |
| Building period | From 1943 to 1945 | |
| Placement on duty period | From 1944 to 1976 | |
| 前級 | Essex grade carrier | |
| Next grade | Midway grade carrier | |
| Performance specifications | ||
| Standard Displacement | Placement on duty: 27,100 t | |
| After remodeling: 33,000t | ||
| Full loading Displacement | Placement on duty: 34,500t - 36,380t | |
| After remodeling: 43,060t | ||
| Full length | 270.6m | |
| Overall width | 28.4m (up to 45m) | |
| Draft | 8.8m | |
| Engine | Boiler | Eight cans |
| Steam turbine | Four engines | |
| Screw propeller | 4 axes | |
| Speed | Greatest: 33 knots (61km/h) | |
| Flying range | ||
| Crew | Officer, strength of an army 3,448 | |
| 兵装 | 38-caliber of 5 inches multiple-barreled cannon | 12 engines |
| 56-caliber of 40mm cannons | 32 engines | |
| 78-caliber of 20mm cannons | 46 engines | |
| Deployment machine | In the Pacific War 90-102 (including the open-air parking) F6F、F4U, FG-1、SBD、SB2C、TBF | |
| Korean War - late 1950s F8F、F9F、F2H、FJ-1、F7U、 F3D、AD、A3D、AF、AM、 AJ、HO3S、H-25 | ||
| End of 1950s - Vietnam War F11F、F3H、F4D、F8U、A4D、 WF, A-7 | ||
| Aviation equipment of a ship | Elevator | Three engines |
| Catapult | Two engines | |
The タイコンデロガ grade carrier (タイコンデロガ きゅうこうくうぼかん, Ticonderoga class aircraft carrier) is a repair type of the Essex grade carrier of U.S. Navy.
Summary
As for the Essex grade, a correction was carried out for the whole of the building plan consistently. The number of the equipment for 40mm and 20mm antiaircraft cannon increased very much, and the latest radars were built more. The original storage deck catapult was removed, and, as for the ventilation system, a large change was accomplished. The armor was built more, too, and the change of hundreds of big things and small things was carried out.
The visually big important change that began in March, 1943 was authorized at a stage of the early period of building. As for this, it was contained a bow part in by a "clipper" type creating space to be equipped with two 4 multi-launching 40mm machine guns, and the anticraft defense of the warship front part was improved. 13 ships are completed as this "long hull" and are classified as タイコンデロガ grade [inspection required ]。 Four long hulls were completed in 1944 and participated in the Pacific front with Essex grade. The remainder was placed on duty from early 1945 through late 1946.
Five ships of the タイコンデロガ grade were started work of as Essex grade from 1946 through 47. Eight remained for active play, and it was the naval main force under the Cold War with Midway grade of huger three ships.
Three ships were considered to be a mothball state under Truman administration in 1949, but were placed on duty with an outbreak of the Korean War again promptly. All 13 ships were active play under the Cold War after all. As for five ships of those, thorough repair was carried out by SCB-27 program of the 1950s, and four ships of those were modernized by subsequent SCB-125 program for several years. Mixed repair of SCB-27 and SCB-125 was carried out, and the remaining warship was modernized on revolutionary Ann gourde deck.
Two ships that the modernization was made became the reserve duty at the mid-1960s and retired each in 1969 and 1976. Three of six ships that the modernization was not made retired at the end of 1950s and they reflected a limit for the use of the safe active aircraft and were placed on duty as a plane transportation warship (AVT) again in the early 1960s. Remaining three ships were reclassified by helicopter landing ship (LPH) and were managed until about 1970.
Warship of the same type
| # | Name of a warship | The start of work | Placement on duty | Removal from a register |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CV-14 | タイコンデロガ USS Ticonderoga | February 1, 1943 | May 8, 1944 | November 16, 1973 |
| CV-15 | Randolph USS Randolph | May 10, 1943 | October 9, 1944 | June 1, 1973 |
| CV-19 | Hancock USS Hancock | January 26, 1943 | April 15, 1944 | January 31, 1976 |
| CV-21 | Boxer USS Boxer | September 13, 1943 | April 16, 1945 | December 1, 1969 |
| CV-32 | Leyte USS Leyte | February 21, 1944 | April 11, 1946 | June 1, 1969 |
| CV-33 | Kia serge USS Kearsarge | March 1, 1944 | March 2, 1946 | May 1, 1973 |
| CV-35 | Rep rye colander USS Reprisal | July 1, 1944 | On August 12, 1945, I construct it and cancel it | |
| CV-36 | Antietam USS Antietam | March 15, 1943 | January 28, 1945 | May 1, 1973 |
| CV-37 | Princeton USS Princeton | September 14, 1943 | November 18, 1945 | January 30, 1970 |
| CV-38 | Shangri-La USS Shangri-la | January 15, 1943 | September 15, 1944 | July 15, 1982 |
| CV-39 | Lake beautifulness plane USS Lake Champlain | March 15, 1943 | June 3, 1945 | December 1, 1969 |
| CV-40 | Tarawa USS Tarawa | March 1, 1944 | December 8, 1945 | June 1, 1967 |
| CV-45 | ヴァリー Forge USS Valley Forge | September 14, 1943 | November 3, 1946 | January 15, 1970 |
| CV-46 | イオー Zimmer USS Iwo Jima | January 29, 1945 | On August 12, 1945, I construct it and cancel it | |
| CV-47 | The Philippines sea USS Philippine Sea | August 19, 1944 | May 11, 1946 | December 1, 1969 |
References
- "U.S. carrier "Essex" grade" "vessels June, 2012 issue of the world", Kaito Corporation
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