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Guided Missile Frigates (FFG) Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA, LHD, LPH) Amphibious Landing Ships (LPD, LSD, LST) SUBMARINES: Attack Submarines (SS, SSN) Missile Submarines (SSBN, SSGN) International. Navies. HMM-163 EVIL EYES MARINE MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUADRON USMC On 1 January 1966, HMM-163 flew via C-130 to Phu Bai, Vietnam, relieved HMM-161, and took over their H-34 helicopters. Painting of what were then called "Genie Eyes" (after the "I Dream of Jeannie" TV show) began immediately. By March 1966, HMM-163's "Genie Eyes" were being called "Evil Eyes" by the ground units the squadron supported. VAW-117 WALLBANGERS CARRIER AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron One One Seven (or VAW-117) is a United States Navy (USN) airborne early warning (AEW) squadron. Nicknamed The Wallbangers (formerly the Nighthawks), it flies the Grumman E-2 Hawkeye, the USN’s only carrier-based command and control platform. The squadron is based out of Naval Air StationPoint
MK-15 PHALANX CLOSE-IN WEAPON SYSTEM MOD. 31 SEA RAM CIWS HOME | US Navy - ships | US Navy - air units | USMC - air units | International Navies | Weapon Systems | Special Reports. Surface Vessel Weapon System Mk-15 Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS) Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS: Features: Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS provides ships with an inner layer point defense capability against Anti Ship Missiles (ASM), aircraft, and littoral warfare threats that have VA-36 ROADRUNNERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE SIX STATUS: First VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: established as Fighter Squadron 102 ( VF-102 ) on May 1, 1952. VF-102 redesignated Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on July 1, 1955. VA-36 disestablished on August 1, 1970. Second VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: (new)established as Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on March 6, 1987. VA-36 disestablished on April 1, 1994. SIGMA 9813 CLASS MULTI MISSION FRIGATE MOROCCAN NAVY up to 91. Aviation: flight deck and hangar for 1 medium-size helicopter (5 tons) Propulsion: 2 x SEMT-Pielstick 20PA6B STC diesel engines rated at 8910 kW. each driving a lightweight Geislinger coupling combination. BE 72/20/125N + BF 110/50/2H (steel - composite coupling combination) 4 x Caterpillar 3406C TA generator rated at 350kW each.
VA-35 BLACK PANTHERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE FIVE This was the beginning of 144 consecutive days at sea for the squadron. 26 May 1981: While on a training exercise aboard Nimitz off the coast of Charleston, S.C., an EA-6B from VMAQ-2 crashed into parked aircraft while attempting to land. VA-35 personnel provided HMM-261 RAGING BULLS MARINE MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUADRON USMC CH-46D Sea Knight (HMM-261) embarked on USS Iwo Jima (LPH 2) during exercise Bright Star - August 1985. history. Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron (HMR) 261, the "Raging Bulls", was activated on 5 April, 1951 at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. Throughout its history, the squadron has carried the tail code of "EM" on its aircraft. DD 228 HMCS CRUSADER C-CLASS DESTROYER ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Royal Canadian Navy - Destroyer: DD / DDE 228 - HMCS Crusader: Type, Class: Destroyer - DD / UK C-class. planned,keel laid and launched as HMS Crusader / transferred to Royal Canadian Navy VFA-204 RIVER RATTLERS STRIKE FIGHTER SQUADRON US NAVY F/A-18A STATUS: established as VA-204 on July 1, 1970 VA-204 redesignated VFA-204 on May 1, 1991 Homebase: NAS/JRB New Orleans, Louisiana ACTIVE UNIT: AIRCRAFT: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (1991-2004): DEPLOYMENTS: VFA-204 is a Reserve Squadron andSEAFORCES ONLINE
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MK-15 PHALANX CLOSE-IN WEAPON SYSTEM MOD. 31 SEA RAM CIWS HOME | US Navy - ships | US Navy - air units | USMC - air units | International Navies | Weapon Systems | Special Reports. Surface Vessel Weapon System Mk-15 Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS) Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS: Features: Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS provides ships with an inner layer point defense capability against Anti Ship Missiles (ASM), aircraft, and littoral warfare threats that have VA-36 ROADRUNNERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE SIX STATUS: First VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: established as Fighter Squadron 102 ( VF-102 ) on May 1, 1952. VF-102 redesignated Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on July 1, 1955. VA-36 disestablished on August 1, 1970. Second VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: (new)established as Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on March 6, 1987. VA-36 disestablished on April 1, 1994. VA-35 BLACK PANTHERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE FIVE This was the beginning of 144 consecutive days at sea for the squadron. 26 May 1981: While on a training exercise aboard Nimitz off the coast of Charleston, S.C., an EA-6B from VMAQ-2 crashed into parked aircraft while attempting to land. VA-35 personnel provided HMM-261 RAGING BULLS MARINE MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUADRON USMC CH-46D Sea Knight (HMM-261) embarked on USS Iwo Jima (LPH 2) during exercise Bright Star - August 1985. history. Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron (HMR) 261, the "Raging Bulls", was activated on 5 April, 1951 at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. Throughout its history, the squadron has carried the tail code of "EM" on its aircraft. SIGMA 9813 CLASS MULTI MISSION FRIGATE MOROCCAN NAVY up to 91. Aviation: flight deck and hangar for 1 medium-size helicopter (5 tons) Propulsion: 2 x SEMT-Pielstick 20PA6B STC diesel engines rated at 8910 kW. each driving a lightweight Geislinger coupling combination. BE 72/20/125N + BF 110/50/2H (steel - composite coupling combination) 4 x Caterpillar 3406C TA generator rated at 350kW each.
DD 228 HMCS CRUSADER C-CLASS DESTROYER ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Royal Canadian Navy - Destroyer: DD / DDE 228 - HMCS Crusader: Type, Class: Destroyer - DD / UK C-class. planned,keel laid and launched as HMS Crusader / transferred to Royal Canadian Navy VFA-204 RIVER RATTLERS STRIKE FIGHTER SQUADRON US NAVY F/A-18A STATUS: established as VA-204 on July 1, 1970 VA-204 redesignated VFA-204 on May 1, 1991 Homebase: NAS/JRB New Orleans, Louisiana ACTIVE UNIT: AIRCRAFT: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (1991-2004): DEPLOYMENTS: VFA-204 is a Reserve Squadron and VAW-112 GOLDEN HAWKS CARRIER AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING On 18 December 2011, the final command and control mission for U.S. forces over Iraq was flown by an E-2C Hawkeye from Airborne Early Warning Squadron 112 (VAW-112), catapulting off the carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) at 7:32 a.m. and returning at 11:04 a.m, bothlocal time.
COUNTY CLASS GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYER The County class was a class of guided missile destroyer, the first such vessels built by the Royal Navy. Designed specifically around the Sea Slug anti-aircraft missile system, the primary role of these ships was area air-defence around the aircraft carrier task force in the nuclear-war environment. VF-161 CHARGERS FIGHTER SQUADRON US NAVY F-4 PHANTOM II STATUS: established as VF-161 on September 1, 1960 VF-161 redesignated VFA-161 on June 1, 1986: AIRCRAFT: McDonnell F3H-2 / F-3B Demon (1960-64) McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II (1964-73) McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom II (1973-77) McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II (1977-81) McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom II (1981-86): DEPLOYMENTS: VFA-204 RIVER RATTLERS STRIKE FIGHTER SQUADRON US NAVY F/A-18A STATUS: established as VA-204 on July 1, 1970 VA-204 redesignated VFA-204 on May 1, 1991 Homebase: NAS/JRB New Orleans, Louisiana ACTIVE UNIT: AIRCRAFT: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (1991-2004): DEPLOYMENTS: VFA-204 is a Reserve Squadron and USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER CVN-69 AIRCRAFT CARRIER US NAVY USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) arrives at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia. was a five-star general in the United States Army and the 34th President of the United States, from 1953 until 1961, and the last to be born in the 19th century. MK-15 PHALANX CLOSE-IN WEAPON SYSTEM MOD. 31 SEA RAM CIWS HOME | US Navy - ships | US Navy - air units | USMC - air units | International Navies | Weapon Systems | Special Reports. Surface Vessel Weapon System Mk-15 Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS) Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS: Features: Mk-15 Phalanx CIWS provides ships with an inner layer point defense capability against Anti Ship Missiles (ASM), aircraft, and littoral warfare threats that have UPHOLDER CLASS ATTACK SUBMARINE SSK The Upholder/Victoria-class submarines, also known as the Type 2400 (due to their displacement of 2,400 tonnes), are diesel-electric fleet submarines designed in the UK in the late 1970s to supplement the Royal Navy's nuclear submarine force. They were decommissioned with the end of the Cold War after a short length of service in the RoyalNavy.
MK-46 30MM GUN WEAPON SYSTEM GWS LPD LCS HOME | US Navy - ships | US Navy - air units | USMC - air units | International Navies | Weapon Systems | Special Reports. Surface Vessel Weapon System Mk-46 30mm gun weapon system (GWS) The Mk-46 gun weapon system (GWS) is a Naval derivative of the 30mm gun turret originally designed for the USMC Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. VA-37 BULLS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE SEVEN Attack Squadron 37 (ATKRON 37) VA-37 ‘Bulls’ STATUS: established as Attack Squadron 37 (VA-37) on July 1, 1967 VA-37 redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 37 (VFA-37) on November 28, 1990. AIRCRAFT: VA-34 BLUE BLASTERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE FOUR On September 30, 1996, Attack Squadron 34 was redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 34 and returned once again to NAS Cecil Field, Florida. The Blue Blasters immediately began the transition to the Boeing FA-18C Hornet. Squadron Insignia and Nickname: When (third) VA-34 was established in 1970, it adopted the insignia and nickname.SEAFORCES ONLINE
Guided Missile Frigates (FFG) Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA, LHD, LPH) Amphibious Landing Ships (LPD, LSD, LST) SUBMARINES: Attack Submarines (SS, SSN) Missile Submarines (SSBN, SSGN) International. Navies. VAH-10 VIKINGS HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON HATRON 10 Heavy Attack Squadron 10 (HATRON 10) VAH-10 ‘Vikings’ STATUS: images . history . patches | seaforces.org | US Navy Air Units start page | seaforces.org | US Navy Air Units start page | SIMBAD SADRAL TETRAL MBDA MISTRAL SAM MISSILE SYSTEM Both Tetral and Simbad RC are remote controlled from the ship's deck while the original Simbad is manually operated with a simple optical sight. MISTRAL lightweight fire-and-forget high speed surface-to-air missile (SAM) Manufacturer: MBDA Missile Systems. Length: 186 MK-46 30MM GUN WEAPON SYSTEM GWS LPD LCS HOME | US Navy - ships | US Navy - air units | USMC - air units | International Navies | Weapon Systems | Special Reports. Surface Vessel Weapon System Mk-46 30mm gun weapon system (GWS) The Mk-46 gun weapon system (GWS) is a Naval derivative of the 30mm gun turret originally designed for the USMC Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. VP-8 TIGERS PATROL SQUADRON PATRON EIGHT Patrol Squadron 8 (PATRON 8) VP-8 ‘Tigers’ STATUS: images . history . patches | seaforces.org | US Navy Air Units start page | seaforces.org | US Navy Air Units start page | VA-87 GOLDEN WARRIORS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON EIGHT SEVEN history. On 1 Februray 1968, the Golden Warriors were established as Attack Squadron 87, the first to fly the A-7B Corsair II from NAS Cecil Field, Florida. The first combat mission flown by the squadron was on 4 March 1969 from the USS Ticonderoga (CVA 14), striking enemy targets in South Vietnam. In August 1970, VA-87 joined CVW 6 and made VAW-117 WALLBANGERS CARRIER AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron One One Seven (or VAW-117) is a United States Navy (USN) airborne early warning (AEW) squadron. Nicknamed The Wallbangers (formerly the Nighthawks), it flies the Grumman E-2 Hawkeye, the USN’s only carrier-based command and control platform. The squadron is based out of Naval Air StationPoint
MK-48 VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM VLS RIM-7 RIM-162 SEA SPARROW Mk-48 Vertical Launching System (VLS) for RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Mssile and RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) 04/21. The 2-cell module of Mk. 48 makes the system very versatile and enables it to be installed on board in spaces that otherwise cannot be utilized. The weight of a 2-cell module of Mk-48 is 660 kg (1,450 lbs) (with empty SIGMA 9813 CLASS MULTI MISSION FRIGATE MOROCCAN NAVY up to 91. Aviation: flight deck and hangar for 1 medium-size helicopter (5 tons) Propulsion: 2 x SEMT-Pielstick 20PA6B STC diesel engines rated at 8910 kW. each driving a lightweight Geislinger coupling combination. BE 72/20/125N + BF 110/50/2H (steel - composite coupling combination) 4 x Caterpillar 3406C TA generator rated at 350kW each.
VA-35 BLACK PANTHERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE FIVE This was the beginning of 144 consecutive days at sea for the squadron. 26 May 1981: While on a training exercise aboard Nimitz off the coast of Charleston, S.C., an EA-6B from VMAQ-2 crashed into parked aircraft while attempting to land. VA-35 personnel providedSEAFORCES ONLINE
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MK-48 VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM VLS RIM-7 RIM-162 SEA SPARROW Mk-48 Vertical Launching System (VLS) for RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Mssile and RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) 04/21. The 2-cell module of Mk. 48 makes the system very versatile and enables it to be installed on board in spaces that otherwise cannot be utilized. The weight of a 2-cell module of Mk-48 is 660 kg (1,450 lbs) (with empty SIGMA 9813 CLASS MULTI MISSION FRIGATE MOROCCAN NAVY up to 91. Aviation: flight deck and hangar for 1 medium-size helicopter (5 tons) Propulsion: 2 x SEMT-Pielstick 20PA6B STC diesel engines rated at 8910 kW. each driving a lightweight Geislinger coupling combination. BE 72/20/125N + BF 110/50/2H (steel - composite coupling combination) 4 x Caterpillar 3406C TA generator rated at 350kW each.
VA-35 BLACK PANTHERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE FIVE This was the beginning of 144 consecutive days at sea for the squadron. 26 May 1981: While on a training exercise aboard Nimitz off the coast of Charleston, S.C., an EA-6B from VMAQ-2 crashed into parked aircraft while attempting to land. VA-35 personnel provided VQ-1 WORLD WATCHERS FLEET AIR RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 1 VQ-1 ‘World Watchers’ STATUS: ACTIVE UNIT. Homebase: NAS Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington Aircraft: EP-3E ARIES images . EA-3B Skywarrior (VQ-1) - aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) - 1985 MK-75 3" 62-CALIBER 76MM 3-INCH NAVAL GUN The Mk-75 gun is in the sustainment phase of the product life cycle. System improvements include: barrel tube upgrade, breechblock positive stops, and barrel cooling panel upgrade. Technical data: Caliber: 3 inch (76 mm) Barrel lenght: 186 inch (4,72 meters) Shell: 27,2 lb (12,34 kg) Elevation: - 15° to + 85°. Rate of fire: 80 rpm max. PORTUGUESE NAVY MARINHA PORTUGUESA SEAFORCES ONLINE S 161 NRP Nautilo (1945/48) - ex HMS Saga / P 257. S 162 NRP Neptuno (1944/48) - ex HMS Spearhead / P 263. Patrol Vessels: Tejo class Patrol Vessel. (ex Danish Flyvefisken class / 320 tons / 54 meters) P 590 NRP Tejo (1996/2014) - ex HDMS Viben / P 562. P 591 NRP Douro(1994/2014) -
VA-36 ROADRUNNERS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE SIX STATUS: First VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: established as Fighter Squadron 102 ( VF-102 ) on May 1, 1952. VF-102 redesignated Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on July 1, 1955. VA-36 disestablished on August 1, 1970. Second VA-36 ‘Roadrunners’: (new)established as Attack Squadron 36 (VA-36) on March 6, 1987. VA-36 disestablished on April 1, 1994. MARLIN-WS OTO MELARA LEONARDO NAVAL WEAPON SYSTEM 25 30MM MARLIN-WS is working as a stand-alone system with own remote control console - or linked to the ship's combat management system. Manufacturer: Oto-Melara / now merged into Leonardo S.p.A., Italy. Cannons: 30mm (Mauser Mk.30-2 / ATK Mk.44) - 25mm ATK M242 / Oerlikon KBA) Length: 2,75 meters (9 feet) Weight: 1170 kg (2580 lbs) to 1430kg (3153 lbs)
VA-37 BULLS ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON THREE SEVEN Attack Squadron 37 (ATKRON 37) VA-37 ‘Bulls’ STATUS: established as Attack Squadron 37 (VA-37) on July 1, 1967 VA-37 redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 37 (VFA-37) on November 28, 1990. AIRCRAFT: HSC-85 FIREHAWKS HIGH ROLLERS HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT CORONADO, Calif. (NNS) -- Command of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 85 (HSC-85) shifted from Helicopter Reserve Wing (HELWINGRES) to Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CHSCWP) on March 25 at Naval Air Station North Island, opening a new chapter in the history of the "High Rollers." The transfer marked a further step in theactive
VA-55 WARHORSES ATTACK SQUADRON ATKRON FIVE FIVE VA-6A redesignated Attack Squadron 55 (VA-55) on August 16, 1948. VA-55 disestablished on December 12, 1975. Nicknames: 1948-55 = Skyraiders / 1955-75 = Warhorses. Second VA-55 ‘Warhorses’: (new)established as Attack Squadron 55 (VA-55) on October 7, 1983. VA-55 disestablished on January 1, 1991. HMM-261 RAGING BULLS MARINE MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUADRON USMC CH-46D Sea Knight (HMM-261) embarked on USS Iwo Jima (LPH 2) during exercise Bright Star - August 1985. history. Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron (HMR) 261, the "Raging Bulls", was activated on 5 April, 1951 at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. Throughout its history, the squadron has carried the tail code of "EM" on its aircraft. MK-57 PERIPHERAL VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM PVLS ZUMWALT DDG 04/19. The Mk 57 Vertical Launching System / VLS is an evolution of Mk-41 VLS. Unlike the Mk 41, the Mk 57 is designed to be installed on the ship periphery instead of in centralized magazines. Developed by Raytheon, it provides backwards compatibility with existing missiles while allowing new missiles with significantly increased propulsionUS Navy
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