Iwo Jima -class Амфибиозный штурмовый корабль
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![]() USS IWO JIMA (LPH-2), ведущий корабль класса, у побережья Южного Вьетнама в 1965 году.
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Обзор класса | |
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Operators | ![]() |
Preceded by | Essex class (some ships converted) |
Succeeded by | Tarawa class |
In commission | 1961–2002 |
Completed | 7 |
Active | 0 |
Laid up | 0 |
Retired | 7 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Amphibious assault ship (LPH) |
Displacement | |
Length | 592 ft (180 m) |
Beam | 84 ft (26 m) |
Draft | 27 ft (8.2 m) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h) |
Troops | 2,157 |
Complement | 667 |
Armament |
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Aviation facilities |
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Амфибийные Iwo Jima военно штурмовые корабля -морского флота Соединенных Штатов были первыми амфибийными штурмовыми кораблями, разработанными и построенными в качестве преданных вертолетных перевозчиков , способных работать до 20 вертолетов , чтобы перевести до 1800 морских пехотинцев на берег. [ 1 ] Они были названы в честь сражений с участием морской пехоты Соединенных Штатов , начиная с битвы за Иво Джима . Первый корабль класса был введен в эксплуатацию в 1961 году, а последний был выведен из эксплуатации в 2002 году. Классификация корпуса «LPH» обозначает « вертолет посадочной платформы ».
Оперативная история
[ редактировать ]Корабли этого класса участвовали в нескольких конфликтах, а также о миротворческих и гуманитарных операциях по оказанию помощи:
- Nuclear weapons test support, Johnston Atoll 1962
- Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
- Vietnam War 1963–1973
- Dominican Civil War 1965
- Gemini and Apollo spacecraft recovery 1966–1975
- Iran hostage crisis 1980
- Multinational Force in Lebanon, 1982–1983
- Operation Urgent Fury, Grenada, 1983
- Operation Earnest Will, Persian Gulf 1987–1988
- Operation Sharp Edge, Liberia, 1990
- Gulf War 1990–1991
- Operation Eastern Exit, Somalia, 1991
- Operation Restore Hope, Somalia, 1993
- Operation Continue Hope, Somalia, 1994
- Operation Deny Flight, Bosnia, 1994
- Operation Uphold Democracy, Haiti, 1994
- Operation Vigilant Warrior, Kuwait, 1994
- Operation Assured Response, Liberia, 1996
One ship of this class, USS Guam (LPH-9), was used in a 1970-1974 Sea Control Ship experiment to test the concept of a smaller aircraft carrier using V/STOL aircraft.
Another ship, USS Inchon (LPH-12), was converted to a mine countermeasures ship which hosted mine sweeping helicopters.
The hull design of the Iwo Jima-class also became the basis of the slightly larger Blue Ridge class of amphibious command ships.[2]
Ships in class
[edit]Name | Hull number | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Fate |
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Iwo Jima | LPH-2 | Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton | 2 April 1959 | 17 September 1960 | 26 August 1961 | 14 July 1993 | Broken up at Brownsville, 1996 |
Okinawa | LPH-3 | Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia | 1 April 1960 | 19 August 1961 | 14 April 1962 | 17 December 1992 | Sunk as target, 6 June 2002 |
Guadalcanal | LPH-7 | 1 September 1961 | 16 March 1963 | 20 July 1963 | 31 August 1994 | Sunk as target, 19 May 2005 | |
Guam | LPH-9 | 15 November 1962 | 22 August 1964 | 16 January 1965 | 25 August 1998 | Sunk as target, 16 October 2001 | |
Tripoli | LPH-10 | Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula | 15 June 1964 | 31 July 1965 | 6 August 1966 | 15 September 1995 | Broken up at Brownsville, 2018 |
New Orleans | LPH-11 | Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia | 1 March 1966 | 3 February 1968 | 16 November 1968 | 31 October 1997 | Sunk as target, 10 July 2010 |
Inchon | LPH-12 | Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascasgoula | 8 April 1968 | 24 May 1969 | 20 June 1970 | 20 June 2002 | Sunk as target, 5 December 2004 |
The seven ships of the Iwo Jima-class were given non-sequential hull numbers, as, at the time of their construction, five existing aircraft carriers were being converted to serve in the Landing Platform Helicopter role - these five ships were renumbered, with the new ships slotted into a single sequence. The five existing ships were:
Name | Previous hull number | New hull number |
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Block Island | CVE-106 |
LPH-1a |
Boxer | CV-21 |
LPH-4
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Princeton | CV-37 |
LPH-5
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Thetis Bay | CVE-90 |
LPH-6
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Valley Forge | CV-45 |
LPH-8
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Popular culture
[edit]One of the Iwo Jima-class ships served as the fieldsite in Edwin Hutchins's classic cognitive science study Cognition in the Wild.[4] Although Hutchins does not mention the ship class by name, on p. 7 he characterizes it as a 603-foot-long (184 m) amphibious helicopter carrier.
References
[edit]- ^ Friedman, Norman (2002). U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History. Illustrated Design Histories. Naval Institute Press. pp. 351–362. ISBN 1-55750-250-1. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- ^ Friedman, Norman (2002). U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History. Illustrated Design Histories. Naval Institute Press. pp. 428–429. ISBN 1-55750-250-1. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- ^ Фридман, Норман (1983). Авианосцы США: иллюстрированная история дизайна . Аннаполис, Мэриленд : Военно -морской институт США . п. 356. ISBN 0-87021-739-9 .
- ^ Хатчинс, Эдвин (1995). Познание в дикой природе . MIT Press .