Эсминец USS Thorn (DD-988)
Основная информация
Главные размерения
Машина
- 4 * General Electric LM2500 gas turbines
- 2 * shafts, 80,000 shp (60 MW)
Персонал
Боевые силы и средства
- AN/SPS-40 air search radar
- AN/SPG-60 fire control radar
- AN/SPS-55 surface search radar
- AN/SPQ-9 gun fire control radar
- Mark 23 TAS automatic detection and tracking radar
- AN/SPS-65 Missile fire control radar
- AN/SQS-53 bow mounted Active sonar
- AN/SQR-19 TACTAS towed array Passive sonar
- Naval Tactical Data System
- AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare System
- AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
- Mark 36 SRBOC Decoy Launching System
- AN/SLQ-49 Inflatable Decoys
- 2 * 5 in (127 mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns
- 2 * 20 mm Phalanx CIWS Mark 15 guns
- 1 * 8 cell ASROC launcher (removed)
- 1 * 8 cell NATO Sea Sparrow Mark 29 missile launcher
- 2 * quadruple Harpoon missile canisters
- 2 * Mark 32 triple 12.75 in (324 mm) torpedo tubes (Mk 46 torpedoes)
- 1 * 61 cell Mk 41 VLS launcher for Tomahawk missiles
- 1 * 21 cell RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
- 2 * Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helicopters
The USS Thorn (DD-988), a destroyer from the Spruance class, was the second vessel in the United States Navy to honor Lieutenant Jonathan Thorn (1779–1811), known for his involvement in Decatur's expedition to eliminate the captured frigate Philadelphia in 1804.
Construction of the Thorn began on 29 August 1977 at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Miss.; she was launched on 22 November 1978 (with the christening done by Mrs. Patricia Ansley on 3 February 1979) and commissioned on 16 February 1980.
However, Thorn was decommissioned and removed from the Navy roster on 25 August 2004. Later, on 22 July 2006, Thorn was deliberately sunk off the East Coast of the United States for testing purposes/target practice. Her wreck now lies submerged at a depth of 12,792 feet (3,899 m) at coordinates 32°59′04″N 75°06′54″W.
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