US Heavy guided missile cruiser
twin ended Heavy guided missile cruiser, With air power in mind, The hull is ice strengthened.
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Type: Guided missile heavy cruiser (Nuclear)
Length: 236 meter
Beam: 24.2 meter
Draft: (sonar) max 10.5 meter
Displacement: 20000-25000 (If Ace.. can give me an fast estimate on this, I will correct the numbers)
Propulsion: 2*D2G Nuclear-Electric reactors, 2 screws, about 80,000/90,000 SHP
Speed: 28/30 knots
Complement: max: 1,500 officers and enlisted, standard: 1,100 officers and enlisted
Sensors:
1 X SPS-26 3D radar
1 X SPS-17 Air 2D radar
1 X SPS-4 Surface "zenith search"
2 X SPS-21 Surface "C-band"
1 X SPS-23 Surface "X-band"
1 X SPS-7 Surface (ice navigation) "Ku-band"
4 X SPG-55 missile guidance
3 X SPG-51 missile
1 X Hull mounted passive sonar
1 X towed active sonar
Armament:
4 × Mk-10 GMLS
4 X MK-22 GMLS, RIM-24 Tartar/RIM-66 S. 1MR/Mk-141 Harpoon
4 × 3"/70 Mk-37
2 X triple Mk32 SVTT ASW
2 X quad SVTT ASuW/ASW
x X 12,7 mm HMG
Aircraft facility:
1 Heavy Helicopter
Oh if there is nothing else on it. I will start on with a Mk-26 style cruiser.
The Mk-26 cruiser, my question to you:
1. Shall it use the same hull as the Mk-10 cruiser just in a updated form?
2. How many Mk-26, Harpoon canisters, etc. shall it have?
3. Is this the time to start to use Sea Sparrow?
4. Power-plant, gas or still nuclear?
5. Aviation or not? (and what type of aviation?)
6. Style. what vessel shall I use as a help tool?
7. What more?
BTW! bezobrazov, you'r Missoula-Class is so .... It's like a puppy to this ship