Salineville Class Strike Cruiser

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Salineville class strike cruiser
CSGN-42 AU Silhouette.png
Silhouette of a Salineville Class CSGN
Class overview
Name Salineville class strike cruiser
Builders Ingalls Shipbuilding
Operators United States of America United States Navy
Cost ± $1.371 billion USD
Planned 5
Built 5
Active 5 (2000)
General Characteristics
Type Strike cruiser
Displacement

•16,292t (light)

•17,561t (full load)
Length 216.28 metres (709.6 ft) (overall)
Beam 23.29 metres (76.4 ft)
Draught 6.81 metres (22.3 ft) (mean)
Propulsion

•2 × pressurized water D2G General Electric nuclear reactors, two shafts, 60,000 shp (45 MW)
•2 × 2,000 kW (2,700 hp) diesel generators

•6 × ship service turbo generators
Power 60,000 shaft horsepower (45 MW)
Speed >30 knots (56 km/h)
Range unlimited
Complement 454 (total)
SensorsAN/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
SonarAN/SQS-53 bow-mounted sonar
ECMAN/SLQ-32 ECM suite
Armament

•2 × Mk-26 missile launchers
RIM-66 Standard and ASROC
•64 missiles forward
•64 missiles aft
•2 × quad Mk-143 ABL launchers
BGM-109 Tomahawk (8)
•4 × quad Mk-141 tube launchers
RGM-84 Harpoon (16)
•1 × 8"/55 cal MCLWG (forward)
•2 × Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS (amidships)
•2 × triple Mark 32 SVTT

Mark 46 torpedo
Aviation &
Flight Deck
Helicopters 2x SH-60B LAMPS III


The Salineville class of strike cruisers is a class of warships in the United States Navy, first ordered and authorized in the 1977 fiscal year.

Class Description

Ships in Class

Name Hull Number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Homeport Status
Flight I
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Salineville CSGN-42 Ingalls Shipbuilding 9 December 1980 17 July 1982 27 April 1984 14 January 2007 N/A Scrapped in Brownsville, Texas, 2013
Lake Erie CSGN-43 Ingalls Shipbuilding 24 November 1981 30 January 1983 3 May 1985 6 August 2009 N/A Awaiting Scrapping
Fort Meigs CSGN-44 Bath Iron Works 5 April 1982 28 August 1983 14 December 1985 15 May 2011 N/A Sunk as Target, 2018
Valley Forge CSGN-45 Ingalls Shipbuilding 1 November 1984 11 March 1986 13 April 1988 - Norfolk, Virginia Active
Antietam CSGN-46 Ingalls Shipbuilding - - - - - -
Lake Champlain CSGN-47 Ingalls Shipbuilding - - - - - -
Port Royal CSGN-48 Ingalls Shipbuilding - - - - - -
Vicksburg CSGN-49 Ingalls Shipbuilding - - - - - -
Leyte Gulf CSGN-50 Bath Iron Works - - - - - -



See Also

Strike Cruiser on Wikipedia
Strike Cruiser discussion on the Secret Projects forum

Notes

Important: This is an Alternate Universe version of the CSGN concept and should not be used as a reference for what the actual class would have looked like in service.