Kidd class destroyer
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The Kidd class destroyers (often called the "Dead Admiral" class or the "Ayatollah" class) are a series of vessels based upon the hull of the Spruance class destroyers. These ships were originally ordered by the Shah of Iran for service in the Persian Gulf in an air defense role.
- The "Dead Admirals" nickname came about because of the USN admirals for whom they are named, all of whom died in combat in the Pacific in World War II.
- USS Kidd was named after Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who died on the bridge of his flagship, Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
- USS Callaghan was named after Rear Admiral Daniel Callaghan who died at the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942, aboard San Francisco.
- USS Scott was named after Rear Admiral Norman Scott, who also died at the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, aboard Atlanta.
- USS Chandler was named after Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler, who died on January 7, 1945, as a result of burns received from a kamikaze crashing into his flagship, Louisville, the previous day.
These vessels were not able to be delivered before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, so they were instead commissioned in the U.S. Navy. Because they were equipped with heavy-duty air conditioning and other features that made them suitable in hot climates, they tended to be used in the Middle East, specifically the Persian Gulf itself. They were all decommissioned from the U.S. Navy in the late 1990s.
[edit] Kee Lung class destroyer
In 2001, the US authorized their reactivation and sale to Taiwan. All four have been transferred to the Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy. They were sold for a total price of US$732 million.[1] The first two ships, 995 and 994, arrived at Suao, a military port in eastern Taiwan, in December 2005, and were named Kee Lung (DDG-1801) and Su Ao (DDG-1802) in a commissioning ceremony on December 17, 2005. Therefore, following the tradition of ship class naming, ROCN has referred these vessels as Kee Lung class destroyers. Ships 993 and 996 were delivered in 2006, and named Tso Ying (DDG-1803) and Ma Kong (DDG-1805), respectively. It should be noted that the opposition-led Legislature Yuan has allocated enough budget to purchase only half of the SM-2MR missiles that the destroyers can carry; further purchases is expected to be included in normal annual budget, but at an increased price.
[edit] List of ships
- Kidd (DDG-993)
- Tentative Iranian name: Kouroush
- Current name in ROCN service: Tso Ying (左營, DDG-1803); was to be Tong Teh (同德); Commissioned on November 3, 2006
- Callaghan (DDG-994)
- Tentative Iranian name: Daryush
- Current name in ROCN service: Su Ao (蘇澳, DDG-1802); was to be Ming Teh (明德); Commissioned on December 17, 2005
- Scott (DDG-995)
- Tentative Iranian name: Nader
- Current name in ROCN service: Kee Lung (基隆, DDG-1801) ; was to be Chi Teh (紀德); Commissioned on December 17, 2005
- Chandler (DDG-996)
- Tentative Iranian name: Anoshirvan
- Current name in ROCN service: Ma Kong (馬公, DDG-1805); was to be Wu Teh (武德); Commissioned on November 3, 2006
[edit] External links
- Kidd-class guided missile destroyers at Destroyer History Foundation
- "World Navies Today: Taiwan (Republic of China)," Haze Gray & Underway.
- "DDG-993 KIDD-class," Globalsecurity.org.
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