Artist conception of Mark I variant (1976 version) |
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Nuclear-powered guided missile strike cruiser (CSGN) |
Builders: | Never built |
Operators: | United States Navy |
Preceded by: | Virginia-class cruiser |
Succeeded by: | Ticonderoga-class cruiser |
Cost: | $1.371 billion USD - lead ship (est.) |
Planned: | 8 - 12 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Guided missile cruiser |
Displacement: | 16,035 tons (light) 17,284 tons (full load) |
Length: | 709 feet 7 inches (216.3 m) |
Beam: | 76 feet 5 inches (23.3 m) |
Draft: | 22 feet 4 inches (6.8 m) |
Propulsion: | 2 pressurized water D2G General Electric nuclear reactors, two shafts, 60,000 shp (150 Mw) 2 x 2000 Kw diesel generators 6 x ship service turbo generators |
Speed: | 30+ knots (55+ km/h) |
Range: | unlimited |
Complement: | 454 (total) |
Sensors and processing systems: |
AN/SPY-1A multi-function radar AN/SPS-49 air search radar AN/SPS-10F surface search radar AN/SPS-64 navigation radar AN/SPG-62 (x4) fire control radar AN/SQS-53 bow-mounted sonar AN/SLQ-32 ECM suite AN/UYK-7 computer processing |
Armament: | 2 x Mk-26 missile launchers SM-2MR and ASROC • 64 missiles forward • 64 missiles aft 2 x quad Mk-143 ABL launchers • BGM-109 Tomahawk (8) 4 x quad Mk-141 tube launchers • RGM Harpoon (16) 1 x 8-in/55 cal MCLWG (forward) 2 x Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS (amidships) 2 x triple Mark 32 SVTT • Mark 46 torpedo |
Aircraft carried: | 2 x SH-2F LAMPS I helicopters |
A strike cruiser (proposed hull designator: CSGN) was a proposal from DARPA on the next generation of cruisers in the late 1970s. It was to be a guided missile attack cruiser with a displacement of around 17,200 long tons (17,500 t), armed and equipped with SM-2, Harpoon and Tomahawk missiles, an 8-inch gun, and the Aegis phased array radar system.
A prototype strike cruiser was to be the refurbished USS Long Beach (CGN-9); at a cost of roughly $800 million, however this never came to pass.
Originally, eight to a dozen strike cruisers were projected. The cruiser was to have arsenal ship offensive capabilities coupled with Aegis defensive capabilities in a nuclear-powered package. The class would have complemented the Aegis-equipped fleet defense (DDG-47) version of the Spruance class destroyers. After the CSGN cancellation, the Aegis destroyers were expanded into the Ticonderoga-class (CG-47) Aegis cruiser program.