Reactivation of the Iowas is no longer possible without an expenditure that is well beyond any value the ships would have (look around for what happened to the barrels and barrel machining gear for the guns - they were quietly scrapped).
Let me put it this way - New Jersey and Missouri had their guns spiked. Iowa was never fully refurbished from the turret explosion. Wisconsin is the only one who's engines still work (at least that is my current understanding).
So even if we wanted to reactive them, we would have to build out the entire logistics train for a single ship. We don't have the spare engines anymore - the Sacramentos got scrapped.
Plus, to make matters worse, you want to put missile defense and fire support on the same hull when they have totally different requirements for what the ship needs to do, and where it needs to be to do the job. Not to mention that to put AEGIS on the thing you have to rebuild everything from the engine room up to provide for power and chilled water.
The battleship is dead. Let it rest in piece instead of desecrating the corpse by trying to reanimate it.
Mr. TimothyC,
I have seen the inside of the turrets of the USS Missouri, and it is entirely possible to bring ammo up from her magazines, blow out the wooden plugs in her barrels with the detonation of a single bag of powder, and fire on Aloha Stadium if you can hook up some generators. And here we are in the greatest, most powerful nation on earth (at least I am), and you are telling me we cannot rebuild boilers or turbines in six months with plans we still have? It would take at least 20 months to restore one of those beautiful BB's to service.
I never said I wanted to put missile defense, Aegis, and fire support on their hulls. In fact, I think it is stupid, ignorant, and worse than child pornography or molestation to even consider doing such a thing. I simply asked how you would modernize it if given an order and money by the US Congress to do whatever you wanted to them, within the bounds of today's technology and making them even more lethal.
If the Soviet threat was still around today, would you say we were desecrating the corpses of our father's and grandfather's ships by reactivating them and sending them against an enemy just as bad, if not worse than the Nazis or the Japanese then? President Reagan talked to Gorbachev about the threat of radical Islam and how terrorists would do everything in their power to destroy the world and "convert" it to their own twisted version of that religion of peace. After the Marine Barracks were bombed in 1983 in Beirut, the USS Iowa, I believe it was, was sent to prevent attacks on US forces. She succeded magnificently.
We can make them even more lethal than they were back then. I feel we should.
Sincerely,
MCPO Brown