
USS Little Rock | |
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| 国 | 米国 |
| クラスとタイプ | クリーブランド級軽巡洋艦 |
| 開始 | 1944年8月27日 |
| 退役 | 1976年11月22日 |
リトルロック (CL-92/CLG-4/CG-4)は、第二次世界大戦中または直後に完成した27隻のアメリカ海軍クリーブランド級軽巡洋艦の1つであり、6隻のうちの1隻は誘導ミサイル巡洋艦に変換されました。彼女はアメリカ海軍の船で初めてアーカンソー州リトルロックに指名されました。1945年半ばに就役した彼女は、第二次世界大戦中に戦闘任務を見るには遅すぎた。最初の南米クルーズの後、彼女は米国の東海岸、カリブ海、地中海で奉仕する次の数年間を過ごしました。彼女の姉妹船の1隻を除くすべての船と同様に、彼女は戦後の防衛削減で引退し、1949年に大西洋予備艦隊の一部となりました。
ソース: ウィキペディアの USS リトルロック
| USS Little Rock Walk Around | |
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| カメラマン | ビル・マロニー |
| ローカライズ | 知りません |
| 写真 | 193 |
関連項目:
General Characteristics and Role
The USS Little Rock was initially commissioned as a Cleveland-class light cruiser (CL-92) during World War II, though it was completed too late to see action. In the late 1950s, it underwent a massive conversion, being stripped of most of its conventional armament and rebuilt as a Galveston-class guided missile light cruiser (CLG-4). Its new primary role was to act as a fleet air defense commander and anti-air missile platform. After a further reclassification, it became a guided missile cruiser (CG-4). It served as the flagship for the U.S. Second Fleet and the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean for many years during the Cold War. It is the only surviving ship of the Cleveland-class and is now a museum ship at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park.
| Property | Typical Value (As CLG-4/CG-4) |
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| Class & Type | Galveston-class Guided Missile Cruiser (originally Cleveland-class Light Cruiser) |
| National Origin | 米国 |
| ビルダ | William Cramp & Sons Shipyard, Philadelphia |
| Commissioned (As CL-92) | 17 June 1945 |
| Displacement | Approx. 15,200 long tons (full load) |
| Length Overall | 186.0 m (610 ft 5 in) |
| Beam | 20.2 m (66 ft 4 in) |
| Draft | 7.6 m (25 ft 0 in) |
| Complement | Approx. 1,180 officers and enlisted men |
Powerplant and Performance
- Powerplant: 4 x General Electric geared steam turbines; 4 x Babcock & Wilcox boilers.
- Shaft Horsepower: 100,000 shp.
- Propulsion: 4 x propellers.
- Maximum Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h).
- Range: 11,000 nautical miles at 15 knots.
- Design Note: The conversion to a guided missile cruiser significantly increased the displacement and superstructure weight, affecting the ship’s stability and speed.
Armament and Modernization
- Main Missile Armament: 1 x Talos surface-to-air missile launcher (located aft).
- Talos Missiles: Carried up to 52 Talos missiles, primarily for long-range air defense.
- Forward Gun Armament: 2 x twin 6-inch (152 mm) / 47 caliber gun mounts.
- Secondary Gun Armament: 3 x twin 3-inch (76 mm) / 50 caliber gun mounts.
- Aft Guns: The entire aft section, which originally housed 6-inch and 5-inch gun turrets, was removed and replaced by the large Talos missile magazine and launcher.
- Decommissioning: Decommissioned in 1976. Since 1977, it has served as a static museum ship in Buffalo.
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