Chancellorsville (CG 62) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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l Chancellorsville's Three Dimensions UP Mark 41 The Mark 41 VLS is a multi-warfare launcher produced to meet mod- Vertical ern surface combatants' requirements to fight and win a three-dimen- Launghing sional war in the air, on the sea and below the ocean's surfaces. VLS System gives CHANCELLORSVILLE a total capacity of 122 missiles, 61 per launcher. The ship has the ability to fire missiles from both launchers at . the same time, including a multiple assortment of air, surface and land A attack missiles. VLS and its rapid-reaction missile ingentory, whend 1 linked with CHANCELLORSVILLE's Aegis Weapon ystem, provi es - the most effective and efficient weapon delivery system in the world. E SPY.1B Conventional, mechanically-rotating radars see a target when the 5 phased radar beam strikes the target once during each 360-degree rotation of 3 Array the antennae. A separate tracking radar is then required to engage each 3 Radar target. In contrast, the Aegis computer-controlled ANTSPTY-1B phased- array radar system brings those functions together within one system. ,Us The four fixed-arrays of SPY send out beams of electromagnetic energy -1 in all directions simultaneously-continuously providing a search and X f Xi' tracking capability for hundreds of targets. The Aegis system can also bf direct the operation of fighter aircraft and helicopters to protect the battle group. I . - , Aww-ee . Y? T .55 ' f T ii -Q sa f . . .Ez t V LW by I W , Q -M ' Q A ti .Vi v . sw Am? i -kan L ima.. ' . ,if ' Q ,FAH A K XX-f 1- .4 if - - o G or T r T T. bg,- 1 , 1. -sf p . 'ii it--jl'3l'.x . . R V ' 'lisa ' X. i 54 ' ' '- 'ff 1 1 V fi , ' R , . N 1, W 1 ,,s: i.,.. ,, b. . ,I ' ar, .. .. in ept I ' 'Na-A -K . 1: A g,,:h r . i so N' ' 4? t. s i Z - we - A . 'ff R gov 'V 1 fi V'! - XX. a- , , . . mtv 4 A fl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulnluzmuuunsoumumuum Tomahawk Cruise Missile The Tomahawk Cruise Missile is CHANCELLORSVILLE's long-range cruise missile weapon system. The Tomahawk missile provides CHANCELLORSVILLE with an unparalleled attack capability. They are designed to fly great distances, striking land or ship targets with precision accuracy. CHANCELLORSVILLE can program the missile to fly a multi-legged track to engage contacts at desired bearings. VVhere aircraft carriers were once our primary strike warship, Tomahawk- capable ships can replace that offensive asset, as their ability to attack shore installations poses no risk of pilot injury.

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FR William Roman EN1 Robert Scott DC3 Alexander Vogel FC1 Martin White NORTH CAROLINA LT John Hearne GSMFA Rodney Jones CWO4 Paul Moore BM2 Dwight Price RMSR Michael Whitman NORTH DAKOTA OS2 Gary Klein OHIO OSCSCSWJ Thomas Berry CTMZCSWJ Michael Campbell EM1 James Carr EM2 Keith Christy ENS Christopher Hartman OSZCSWJ Daniel Hess SMSR Angelo Holliday LT Steven Rosser HM3 Glenn Rudloff GSM3 Steven Scherry OKLAHOMA SKSA Michael Broome FC2 Damian Cockroft OS1 Robert Harris SKSA Joseph Irick BM2 Mark Robinson OREGON YNSA Dean Landreth SR Francis Minnick HTFA Garen Smith EMZKSWJ Thomas Steinbacher QMSR Jason Willis ICC CSWD Paul Yates PENNSYLVANIA FCC David Anderson STG2 Austin Aurindt OSSN David Baldeshwiler FCC Thomas Beenian OS1 Mark Bingaman FC3 James Brandimarto CTO2 Christopher Carr QMSR Michael Cole STGSR Walter Cunningham FC3 Garry Fornes STGSR James Higgins GSM3 Mark Smith GSM2 Brian Stevanus GSEFA Hau Tran MR1 David Wolfe .?'0 PHILLIPINES PNC Pedro Balbin GSMCKSWJ Jaime Boniog GSM2 Norman Jimenez ENC Jaime Umayam SH2 Felipe Vergara PUERTO RICO SR Jose Negron-Garcia SN Abdiel Quintero SOUTH CAROLINA SR Jeffery Goode SOUTH DAKOTA BM2 Stuart Nelson TENNESSEE RMSA Shawn Brown STGZKSWD Vincent Fortson OS3 William Fritsch -M, iii GSE2 Randy Garrison STG3 William Kemp EW2 Frederick Rankins TEXAS SMC Harold Barclay OSSA Michael Buescher FC2 Michael Douglass ET3 Andrew Eberling STG2 Steven Eschenburg EWSN Michael Fishencord ENS Michael Fulkerson YNSN Curry Hale SMSR Christopher Hall RM2 Greg Hansen SM2 Pete Hernandez ENS Pascal J ohnson SR David Kondo LT Robert Kurzawa GSM3 Todd McBride DK3 Richard Mendoza SA John Norbet SR Michael Ortega CTTC Antonio Ortiz GSM3 Guadalupe Ovalle SR Darren Patton EW2 Christopher Ratcliff SR Daniel Robinson FC3 Craig Saravo STGZCSSD Edward Say FC3 David Scott GMG1 Ira Spencer SR George Sutton OS2 Tom Trevi.no FC3 Mark Wright FC3 Ronald Yun SR Darryl Davis FC1 Robert Beller UTAH SR James Corpuz EN2 Vincent Groberg OSICSWJ Michael Miller ET3 Robert Wright VIRGINIA EWC CSWJ Thomas Bumpers FC3 Shawn Greene LT Patrick Mooney N CCM CAWJ Harold Neeley EMC CSWJ James Peeples NCICSWJ Joseph RuSh MS2 William Wood WASHINGTON ENS Alan Barkman FC3 Rex Carpenter CTOSA Scott Hopper QM2 Timothy Kelley OS1 Darrell Myers ENS Dion Sarchet HT1 Jerrold Vosgien GMM3 Dale Wiggum WEST VIRGINIA PCSN Gregory Burkett SR Andrew Frazier LCDR Edward Hebner WISCONSIN FC1 Winford Beard ETC Michael Converse GMM3 Curtis Dickman GSM2 Ronald Massingale BM2 John Maynard FC2 Scott Tipping OS1 Mark Williams WYOMING SHSR Michael Kershisnik



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Harpoon Q Cruise Missile l Harpoon is the most Widely employed cruise missile system in the Navy, being found on almost every type of combatant ship and subma- rine in the fleet. Its low-altitude flight profile allows it to fly below air- search radars and to go undetected until it has detected its target. ItS ease of operation makes it a vital anti-ship weapon. LAMPS -g if-A. 4 F Q lf ., . A HJ ,,f' A DOWN Mark III ANISQR-19 Towed Array Sonar The Lamps Mark III SH-60B Helicopter is the Navy's most modern shipboard helicopter. Its ship-air system is capable of executing Anti- Submarine Warfare, Anti-Ship, Surveillance and Targeting, Logistics, and Search and Rescue missions. Using onboard acoustic, magnetic, radar and electronic surveillance sensors, the SH-60B extends the ship's eyes and ears to several hundred miles. The CHANCELLORSVILLE can support two SH-60Bs allowing continuous operations on a long-term basis beyond the ship's horizon. The SQR-19 Tactical Towed Arrayed Sonar CTACTASD is a passive towed-array system which provides the ability to detect, classify, and track a large number of contacts at increased ranges. SQR-19 is a component sensor of the ANISQQ-89BCVJ3 Anti-Submarine Combat System found on CHANCELLORSVILLE. The SQR-19 provides signifi- cant improvements in passive detection and localization, searching over 360-degrees at tactical ship speeds. Processing of complex SQR-19 data is performed by the largest real-time computerlprogram assembly ever developed for surface ship ASW.

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