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Guided-missile destroyer

A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a destroyer whose primary armament is guided missiles so they can provide anti-aircraft warfare screening for the fleet. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG, while destroyers which have a primary gun armament or a small number of anti-aircraft missiles sufficient only for point-defense are designated DD. Nations vary in their use of destroyer D designation in their hull pennant numbering, either prefixing or dropping it altogether.

USS Arleigh Burke, the lead ship of her class of guided-missile destroyers.
The Japanese guided-missile destroyer JDS Kongō firing a Standard Missile 3 anti-ballistic missile

Guided-missile destroyers are equipped with large missile magazines, with modern examples typically having vertical-launch cells. Some guided-missile destroyers contain integrated weapons systems, such as the United States’ Aegis Combat System, and may be adopted for use in an anti-missile or ballistic-missile defense role. This is especially true for navies that no longer operate cruisers, so other vessels must be adopted to fill in the gap. Many guided-missile destroyers are also multipurpose vessels, equipped to carry out anti-surface operations with surface-to-surface missiles and naval guns, and anti-submarine warfare with torpedoes and helicopters.

Active and planned guided-missile destroyers edit

 
Australian HMAS Brisbane

Royal Australian Navy edit

Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy edit

 
Type 055 destroyer The largest and most advanced surface warship in the People's Liberation Army Navy
 
Type 052D destroyer in the People's Liberation Army Navy

French Navy edit

Although the French Navy no longer uses the term "destroyer", the largest frigates are assigned pennant numbers with flag superior "D", which designates destroyer.

Indian Navy edit

 
Indian Navy destroyers sailing in unison.
 
Indian Navy Kolkata-class destroyer the INS Kochi

Italian Navy edit

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force edit

Republic of Korea Navy edit

Russian Navy edit

 
Nastoychivyy (610), a Sovremenny-class destroyer
 
Admiral Vinogradov (572), an Udaloy-class destroyer

Republic of China Navy edit

 
ROCS Tso Ying (DDG-1803)

Royal Navy edit

Spanish Navy edit

United States Navy edit

 
Arleigh burke-class destroyer.
 
Zumwalt-class destroyer

Former guided-missile destroyer classes edit

  Australia

  Canada

  France

  Germany

  Italy

  Japan

  Soviet Union

  United Kingdom

  United States

References edit

  1. ^ Friedman 2004, pp. 322–323, 425
  • Friedman, Norman (2004). US Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History (Revised ed.). Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-442-3.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guided missile destroyer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message A guided missile destroyer DDG is a destroyer whose primary armament is guided missiles so they can provide anti aircraft warfare screening for the fleet The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG while destroyers which have a primary gun armament or a small number of anti aircraft missiles sufficient only for point defense are designated DD Nations vary in their use of destroyer D designation in their hull pennant numbering either prefixing or dropping it altogether USS Arleigh Burke the lead ship of her class of guided missile destroyers The Japanese guided missile destroyer JDS Kongō firing a Standard Missile 3 anti ballistic missile Guided missile destroyers are equipped with large missile magazines with modern examples typically having vertical launch cells Some guided missile destroyers contain integrated weapons systems such as the United States Aegis Combat System and may be adopted for use in an anti missile or ballistic missile defense role This is especially true for navies that no longer operate cruisers so other vessels must be adopted to fill in the gap Many guided missile destroyers are also multipurpose vessels equipped to carry out anti surface operations with surface to surface missiles and naval guns and anti submarine warfare with torpedoes and helicopters Contents 1 Active and planned guided missile destroyers 1 1 Royal Australian Navy 1 2 Chinese People s Liberation Army Navy 1 3 French Navy 1 4 Indian Navy 1 5 Italian Navy 1 6 Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 1 7 Republic of Korea Navy 1 8 Russian Navy 1 9 Republic of China Navy 1 10 Royal Navy 1 11 Spanish Navy 1 12 United States Navy 2 Former guided missile destroyer classes 3 ReferencesActive and planned guided missile destroyers edit nbsp Australian HMAS Brisbane Royal Australian Navy edit Hobart class destroyer HMAS Hobart DDG 39 HMAS Brisbane DDG 41 HMAS Sydney DDG 42 Chinese People s Liberation Army Navy edit Type 055 Renhai class destroyer Nanchang DDG 101 La sa DDG 102 Dalian DDG 105 Anshan DDG 103 Yan an DDG 106 Wuxi DDG 104 Zunyi DDG 107 Xianyang DDG 108 nbsp Type 055 destroyer The largest and most advanced surface warship in the People s Liberation Army Navy Type 052D Luyang III class destroyer Kunming DDG 172 Changsha DDG 173 Hefei DDG 174 Yinchuan DDG 175 Xining DDG 117 Xiamen DDG 154 Urumqi DDG 118 Guiyang DDG 119 Nanjing DDG 155 Taiyuan DDG 131 Hohhot DDG 161 Chengdu DDG 120 Qiqihar DDG 121 Zibo DDG 156 Tangshan DDG 122 Suzhou DDG 132 Huainan DDG 123 Nanning DDG 162 Kaifeng DDG 124 Guilin DDG 164 Baotou DDG 133 Zhenjiang DDG 165 Fitting out Shaoxing DDG 134 Sea trials Jiaozuo DDG 163 Sea trials Zhuhai DDG 157 Sea trials nbsp Type 052D destroyer in the People s Liberation Army Navy Type 052C Luyang II class destroyer Lanzhou DDG 170 Haikou DDG 171 Changchun DDG 150 Zhengzhou DDG 151 Jinan DDG 152 Xi an DDG 153 Type 052B Luyang I class destroyer Guangzhou DDG 168 Wuhan DDG 169 Type 051C Luzhou class destroyer Shenyang DDG 115 Shijiazhuang DDG 116 Type 051B Luhai class destroyer Shenzhen DDG 167 Sovremenny class destroyer Hangzhou DDG 136 Fuzhou DDG 137 Taizhou DDG 138 Ningbo DDG 139 French Navy edit Although the French Navy no longer uses the term destroyer the largest frigates are assigned pennant numbers with flag superior D which designates destroyer Horizon class in France designated as frigate designated as destroyers using NATO classification Forbin D620 Chevalier Paul D621 Indian Navy edit Visakhapatnam class destroyer INS Visakhapatnam INS Mormugao INS Imphal INS Surat Fitting out nbsp Indian Navy destroyers sailing in unison nbsp Indian Navy Kolkata class destroyer the INS Kochi Kolkata class destroyer INS Kolkata INS Kochi INS Chennai Delhi class destroyer INS Delhi INS Mysore INS Mumbai Rajput class destroyer INS Rana INS Ranvir INS Ranvijay Project 18 planned Italian Navy edit Durand de la Penne class destroyer Luigi Durand De La Penne D 560 Francesco Mimbelli D 561 Horizon class Andrea Doria D553 Caio Duilio D554 Japan Maritime Self Defense Force edit Maya class destroyer JS Maya DDG 179 JS Haguro DDG 180 Atago class destroyer JS Atago DDG 177 JS Ashigara DDG 178 Kongō class destroyer JS Kongo DDG 173 JS Kirishima DDG 174 JS Myoko DDG 175 JS Chokai DDG 176 Hatakaze class destroyer JS Hatakaze DDG 171 JS Shimakaze DDG 172 Republic of Korea Navy edit Sejong the Great class destroyer ROKS Sejong the Great DDG 991 ROKS Yulgok Yi I DDG 992 ROKS Seoae Yu Seong ryong DDG 993 KDDX class destroyer planned Russian Navy edit nbsp Nastoychivyy 610 a Sovremenny class destroyer nbsp Admiral Vinogradov 572 an Udaloy class destroyer Sovremenny class destroyer Burny 778 Nastoychivy 610 Admiral Ushakov 434 Udaloy class destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov 626 Admiral Tributs 564 Marshal Shaposhnikov 543 Severomorsk 619 Admiral Levchenko 605 Admiral Vinogradov 572 Admiral Panteleyev 548 Admiral Chabanenko 650 Republic of China Navy edit nbsp ROCS Tso Ying DDG 1803 Kee Lung class destroyer ex Kidd class ROCS Kee Lung DDG 1801 ROCS Su Ao DDG 1802 ROCS Tso Ying DDG 1803 ROCS Ma Kong DDG 1805 Royal Navy edit Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring D32 HMS Dauntless D33 HMS Diamond D34 HMS Dragon D35 HMS Defender D36 HMS Duncan D37 Type 83 destroyer planned Spanish Navy edit Alvaro de Bazan class in Spain designated as frigate designated as destroyers using NATO classification Alvaro de Bazan F101 Almirante Juan de Borbon F102 Blas de Lezo F103 Mendez Nunez F104 Cristobal Colon F105 United States Navy edit nbsp Arleigh burke class destroyer Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Arleigh Burke DDG 51 USS Barry DDG 52 USS John Paul Jones DDG 53 USS Curtis Wilbur DDG 54 USS Stout DDG 55 USS John S McCain DDG 56 USS Mitscher DDG 57 USS Laboon DDG 58 USS Russell DDG 59 USS Paul Hamilton DDG 60 USS Ramage DDG 61 USS Fitzgerald DDG 62 USS Stethem DDG 63 USS Carney DDG 64 USS Benfold DDG 65 USS Gonzalez DDG 66 USS Cole DDG 67 USS The Sullivans DDG 68 USS Milius DDG 69 USS Hopper DDG 70 USS Ross DDG 71 USS Mahan DDG 72 USS Decatur DDG 73 USS McFaul DDG 74 USS Donald Cook DDG 75 USS Higgins DDG 76 USS O Kane DDG 77 USS Porter DDG 78 USS Oscar Austin DDG 79 USS Roosevelt DDG 80 USS Winston S Churchill DDG 81 USS Lassen DDG 82 USS Howard DDG 83 USS Bulkeley DDG 84 USS McCampbell DDG 85 USS Shoup DDG 86 USS Mason DDG 87 USS Preble DDG 88 USS Mustin DDG 89 USS Chafee DDG 90 USS Pinckney DDG 91 USS Momsen DDG 92 USS Chung Hoon DDG 93 USS Nitze DDG 94 USS James E Williams DDG 95 USS Bainbridge DDG 96 USS Halsey DDG 97 USS Forrest Sherman DDG 98 USS Farragut DDG 99 USS Kidd DDG 100 USS Gridley DDG 101 USS Sampson DDG 102 USS Truxtun DDG 103 USS Sterett DDG 104 USS Dewey DDG 105 USS Stockdale DDG 106 USS Gravely DDG 107 USS Wayne E Meyer DDG 108 USS Jason Dunham DDG 109 USS William P Lawrence DDG 110 USS Spruance DDG 111 USS Michael Murphy DDG 112 USS John Finn DDG 113 USS Ralph Johnson DDG 114 USS Rafael Peralta DDG 115 USS Thomas Hudner DDG 116 USS Paul Ignatius DDG 117 USS Daniel Inouye DDG 118 USS Delbert D Black DDG 119 USS Carl M Levin DDG 120 USS Frank E Petersen Jr DDG 121 USS John Basilone DDG 122 Launched USS Lenah H Sutcliffe Higbee DDG 123 USS Harvey C Barnum Jr DDG 124 Under construction USS Jack H Lucas DDG 125 USS Louis H Wilson Jr DDG 126 Under construction USS Gallagher DDG 127 Under construction USS Ted Stevens DDG 128 Launched USS Jeremiah Denton DDG 129 Under construction USS William Charette DDG 130 Under construction USS George M Neal DDG 131 Under construction USS Quentin Walsh DDG 132 Under construction USS Sam Nunn DDG 133 Under construction USS John E Kilmer DDG 134 Approved for construction USS Thad Chochran DDG 135 Approved for construction USS Richard G Lugar DDG 136 Approved for construction USS John F Lehman DDG 137 Approved for construction USS J William Middendorf DDG 138 Approved for construction USS Telesforo Trinidad DDG 139 Approved for construction USS Thomas G Kelley DDG 140 Approved for construction nbsp Zumwalt class destroyer Zumwalt class destroyer USS Zumwalt DDG 1000 USS Michael Monsoor DDG 1001 USS Lyndon B Johnson DDG 1002 Sea trials DDG X planned Former guided missile destroyer classes edit nbsp Australia Perth class destroyer decommissioned sunk as dive wrecks nbsp Canada Iroquois class destroyer decommissioned retired nbsp France These classes of French frigates had D pennant numbers and were destroyer sized Suffren class frigate Tourville class frigate nbsp Germany Hamburg class destroyer after refit to Klasse 101A decommissioned scrapped Lutjens class destroyer decommissioned scrapped except D 186 Molders preserved as museum ship nbsp Italy Impavido class destroyer decommissioned retired Audace class destroyer decommissioned retired nbsp Japan Amatsukaze class destroyer decommissioned retired Tachikaze class destroyer decommissioned retired nbsp Soviet Union Kotlin class destroyer decommissioned scrapped Kanin class destroyer decommissioned retired nbsp United Kingdom County class destroyer decommissioned scrapped sunk Type 82 destroyer decommissioned Type 42 destroyer decommissioned scrapped nbsp United States Farragut Coontz class destroyer decommissioned scrapped Charles F Adams class destroyer all but one sunk for target or scrapped one reserved for future preservation as museum ship Ticonderoga class cruiser was designated as the DDG 47 class in its early development prior to the United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification which made it the CG 47 class The first Arleigh Burke class destroyer was designated DDG 51 as the hull numbers DDG 47 50 had been used for Ticonderoga class ships 1 Kidd class destroyer sold to Taiwan as Kee Lung class destroyers References edit Friedman 2004 pp 322 323 425 Friedman Norman 2004 US Destroyers An Illustrated Design History Revised ed Annapolis Naval Institute Press ISBN 1 55750 442 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guided missile destroyer amp oldid 1217822616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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