USS Iowa (BB-61) is the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named in honor of the state of Iowa. Each of the four engine rooms had a pair of Ship's Service Turbine Generators (SSTGs)When they were commissioned during World War II, the In 1954 the Long Range Objectives Group of the United States Navy suggested converting the As part of their modernization in the 1980s, each of the Owing to the original 1938 design of the battleships, the Tomahawk missiles could not be fitted to the The earliest search radars installed were the SK air-search radar and SG surface-search radar during World War II.

If the Navy also decommissions the remaining two battleships, the Navy’s entire $33 million request for 16-inch ammunition could be denied, and the $4.4 million request for 5inch/38caliber gun ammunition could reduced by $3.6 million. The General Board was astounded; one member asked the head of the Bureau of Ordnance if it had occurred to him that Construction and Repair would have wanted to know what turret his subordinates were working on "as a matter of common sense". Completion of the Montana class, and the last two Iowa-class battleships, was intended to give the US Navy a considerable advantage over any other nation, or probable combination of nations, with a total of 17 new battleships by the late 1940s. She wears an outfit reminiscent of women featured on World War II American Navy pin-up posters and a pair of American flag-patterned leggings. 気に入ったわ。Hey! As the war drew to a close, the United States introduced the SK-2 air-search radar and SG surface-search radar; the In addition to these search and navigational radars, the Initially, the battleships made use of a mass collection of 20 mm and 40 mm guns for anti-aircraft (AA) operations; these guns were respectively augmented with the Mk 14 range sight and Mk 51 fire control system to improve accuracy. Battleship Tanager sinking in Comberth Harbor. B-2305 BuPers Manual Ship USS Thompson, pp.

Grand fleetって、大変なのね。Great! However, further studies revealed major problems with the estimates. USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa. The battleship was originally commissioned in 1943, [1] and served during World War II , the Korean War , and through the Cold War . What? Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to have served in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. アドミラール、そのリングは? …Engage Ring? Why?

The first Iowa-class ship was laid down in June 1940; in their World War II configuration, each of the Iowa-class battleships had a main battery of 16-inch guns that could hit targets nearly 20 statute miles away with a variety of artillery shells designed for anti-ship or bombardment work.

The gun could fire shells at about 2,500–2,600 ft/s (762–792 m/s); about 4,600 could be fired before the barrel needed to be replaced. The Iowa-class battleships were a class of fast battleships designed and fielded by the United States Navy in 1939–1940 to escort their Fast Carrier Task Forces operating in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The Erusean Navy's top fleet, the Aegir Fleet, featured their Iowa-class battleship Tanager as the fleet's flagship. Thank you… me too…What? [Collapse][Expand] Appearance Iowa has long blonde hair and blue eyes with star-shaped pupils (as the typical American stereotype). The turret extends either four decks (Turrets 1 and 3) or five decks (Turret 2) down. It's fine, I don't mind.What? According to Thompson, the near-misses with the other navy ships were recorded in Thompson, pp. 1944 wechselte sie in den Pazifik und nahm am Pazifikkrieg teil, wo sie die Luftverteidigung für Flugzeugträger übernahm und später die japanischen Hauptinseln beschoss. During the Korean War, the battleships provided maritime artillery support for United Nations forces fighting North Korea, and in 1968, battleship New Jersey bombarded the Viet Cong and Vietnam People's Army forces in the Vietnam War. To fire the Harpoon anti-ship missiles, the battleships were equipped with the SWG-1 fire-control system, and to fire the Tomahawk missiles the battleships used either the SWG-2 or SWG-3 fire-control system. The 20 January long-range, experimental shot was not authorized by the Department of the Navy. "In early 1945, the United States Navy determined that these 40 mm guns were also inadequate for defense against Japanese kamikaze attacks in the Pacific Theater, and subsequently began to replace the Bofors guns with a These mathematical formulas still stand today, and have been used to design hulls for U.S. ships and to predict the speed of those hulls for the ships when commissioned, including nuclear powered ships like the U.S. fleet of "As stated in our testimony, there is current pressure to greatly reduce the defense budget, which led to the decision to retire two battleships. The water is... My consciousness is... Admiral...Rainが多いわね、このseason。「ツーユー」って言うの? あなたのため? romanticな季節ね。さすが二ッポーンだわ。ニッポンのAutumn、か…んぐ…んぐ…ぷっはぁ! Beerが美味しいじゃない♪ え、秋用のBeerもあるの? ニッポン…恐るべし、ね。Sanma? It was 223.8 inches (5,680 mm) long overall, had a bore length of 190 inches (4,800 mm) and a rifling length of 157.2 inches (3,990 mm). 13 high-explosive round designed for use against unarmored targets and shore bombardment.Each 5 in/38 weighed almost 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg) without the breech; the entire mount weighed 156,295 pounds (70,894 kg). The guns were 66 feet (20 m) long (50 times their 16-inch (410 mm) bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle). 8 round for anti-ship and anti-structure work, and the Mk. ISSN Department of the Navy Research Development & Acquisition.