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==== Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Basic) ==== | ==== Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Basic) ==== | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_John_C._Stennis CVN-74 John C. Stennis] | {| class="wikitable" style="max-width: 1024px; width: 100%;" | ||
CVN-74 John C. Stennis | |+ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_John_C._Stennis CVN-74 John C. Stennis] | ||
{{RWR|SS|Short}} | |- | ||
! Unit !! Function !! Stores !! Range / Symbol | |||
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| CVN-74 John C. Stennis | |||
| Carrier | |||
| 2× 8× [[#RIM-7_Sea_Sparrow|RIM-7 Sea Sparrow]]<br/>3× 1550× 20mm [[#Phalanx_CIWS|Phalanx]] | |||
| Detection: 0–16.2nm / 0–30km<br/>Detection alt.: 0–87,200ft / 0–26,600m<br/>{{RWR|SS|Short}}<br/>Engagement: 0.2–16.2nm / 0.4–30km<br/>Engagement alt.: 15–49,200ft / 5–15,000m. | |||
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! Sensor limits | |||
| colspan="2" | Surface radar: 360° horizontal × -5°–+10° vertical; 12s scan time.<br/>SS lock-on: 21.1nm / 39km. Notch: <15m/s (29kts, 54km/h) v<sub>rad</sub>.<br/>AA radar: 360° horizontal × -15°–+60° vertical; 1s scan.<br/>AA radar lock-on: 13.8nm / 25.5km. Notch: <10m/s (19kts, 36km/h) v<sub>rad</sub>.<br/>Air weapon detection: 8.1nm / 15km; size limit: 0.1m².{{AGMSizeReference}}<br/>Mk95 radars can track 4 targets at a time; lock-on time 2.5s. | |||
| rowspan="2" style="width: 256px;" | [[File:CVN74Arc.png|right|frameless|Defensive systems main firing arcs.]] | |||
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! Carrying capacity | |||
| colspan="2" | 19 defined aircraft parking spots.<br/>8 defined helicopter parking spots<br/>2+2 catapults (1+1 can be used safely in parallel).<br/>4 nominal spawn points.<br/>72 aircraft + 6 helicopter nominal capacity. | |||
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! colspan="4" | Notes | |||
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| colspan="4" | Acts as a warehouse to deliver stores to other units and to landed aircraft. Per the internal definitions, it cannot re-arm its own weapon stores once depleted. | |||
The engagement limits only apply to the Mk95 trackers used to guide RIM-7 Sea Sparrows. | |||
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! colspan="4" | Available to | |||
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==== Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Supercarrier) ==== | ==== Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Supercarrier) ==== |
Revision as of 23:41, 28 December 2020
Many carrier aircraft have somewhat contradictory definitions, or definitions of unclear value, as far as their carrying capacity. They may list only having 4 parking spots and a max number of aircraft or helicopters, in one sense, but then have coordinates set for over a dozen different parking spots on the deck. The blocks below distinguish between these two by calling them “nominal” and “defined” limits, where the nominal parking limit at most seems to correlate to how many different aircraft can be designated as “start on runway” in the mission editor.
Ships
Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer
DDG-112 Michael Murphy[1] USS Arleigh Burke IIa (Supercarrier)
Nimitz-class Carrier
Nimitz subclass
Unit | Function | Stores | Range / Symbol |
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CVN-70 Carl Vinson | Carrier | 3× 8× RIM-7 Sea Sparrow 4× 1550× 20mm Phalanx |
Detection: 0–16.2nm / 0–30km Detection alt.: 0–87,200ft / 0–26,600m |
Sensor limits | Surface radar: 360° horizontal × -5°–+10° vertical; 12s scan time. SS lock-on: 21.1nm / 39km. Notch: <15m/s (29kts, 54km/h) vrad. AA Radar: 360° horizontal × -15°–+60° vertical; 1s scan. AA lock-on: 13.8nm / 25.5km. Notch: <10m/s (19kts, 36km/h) vrad. Air weapon detection limit: 8.1nm / 15km (no size limit defined). |
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Carrying capacity | 13 defined aircraft parking spots. 5 defined helicopter parking spots 2+2 catapults (1+1 can be used safely in parallel). 4 nominal spawn points. 72 aircraft + 6 helicopter nominal capacity. | ||
Notes | |||
Acts as a warehouse to deliver stores to other units and to landed aircraft. Per the internal definitions, it cannot re-arm its own weapon stores once depleted. | |||
Available to | |||
Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Basic)
Unit | Function | Stores | Range / Symbol |
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CVN-74 John C. Stennis | Carrier | 2× 8× RIM-7 Sea Sparrow 3× 1550× 20mm Phalanx |
Detection: 0–16.2nm / 0–30km Detection alt.: 0–87,200ft / 0–26,600m Engagement: 0.2–16.2nm / 0.4–30km Engagement alt.: 15–49,200ft / 5–15,000m. |
Sensor limits | Surface radar: 360° horizontal × -5°–+10° vertical; 12s scan time. SS lock-on: 21.1nm / 39km. Notch: <15m/s (29kts, 54km/h) vrad. AA radar: 360° horizontal × -15°–+60° vertical; 1s scan. AA radar lock-on: 13.8nm / 25.5km. Notch: <10m/s (19kts, 36km/h) vrad. Air weapon detection: 8.1nm / 15km; size limit: 0.1m².[2] Mk95 radars can track 4 targets at a time; lock-on time 2.5s. |
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Carrying capacity | 19 defined aircraft parking spots. 8 defined helicopter parking spots 2+2 catapults (1+1 can be used safely in parallel). 4 nominal spawn points. 72 aircraft + 6 helicopter nominal capacity. | ||
Notes | |||
Acts as a warehouse to deliver stores to other units and to landed aircraft. Per the internal definitions, it cannot re-arm its own weapon stores once depleted.
The engagement limits only apply to the Mk95 trackers used to guide RIM-7 Sea Sparrows. | |||
Available to | |||
Theodore Roosevelt sub-class (Supercarrier)
CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt (supercarrier)
CVN-72 Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 Abraham Lincoln (supercarrier)
CVN-73 George Washington CVN-73 George Washington (supercarrier)
CVN-75 Harry S. Truman CVN-75 Harry S. Truman (supercarrier)
Oliver Hazard Perry-class Frigate
FFG-46 Rentz Oliver Hazard Perry class
Tarawa-class Amphibious Assault Ship
LHA-1 Tarawa KHA-1 Tarawa
Ticonderoga-class Cruiser
CG-65 Chosin Ticonderoga class
Systems
Phalanx CIWS
RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
RIM-66 Standard Missile 2
RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
Notes
- ↑ Hull number 112 is supposed to be a single-CIWS variant, but the model in DCS features both a fore and an aft CIWS system.
- ↑ Compare, effective target sizes:
- Small: Vikhr: 0.012m² · AGM-114: 0.015m² · AGM-122: 0.03m² · BGM-71 0.033m²
- Medium: AGM-88 / C-701 / LD-10: 0.05m² · Kh-23 / Kh-25 / Kh-66: 0.06m² · AGM-154 0.05–0.062m³ · AGM-65 / Rb-75: 0.063m² · LS-6: 0.07m² · C-802 / AGM-45: 0.09m²
- Large: GB-6 / Kh-35: 0.1m² · Kh-58 / Rb-04 / Rb-05 / Rb-15 / Sea Eagle: 0.12m² · AGM-84: 0.08–0.17m² · AGM-86 / Kh-65: 0.17m² · Kh-29: 0.18m² · Kh-59: 0.2m² · Kh-31: 0.3m² · BK-90: 0.4m²
- OMFG: ADM-141: 0.9–1.2m² · Kh-22: 1.82m² ·