Title: INTRO TO NAVSCI
1INTRO TO NAVSCI
- Surface Warfare Community
- Professionals At Sea
2Learning Objectives
- The student will . . .
- Understand the contribution of the surface forces
to the overall mission of the Navy. - Understand the types of training received in
Surface Warfare Officer School (SWOS) and special
occupation schools. - Recall the types of job assignments available for
junior officers in the surface Navy.
3Learning Objectives
- The student will . . .
- Explain what is expected of a junior officer
aboard a ship. - Be familiar with the surface warfare officer
career path and opportunities including the
requirement for joint duty. - Describe the designations and terms used to
identify Navy ships.
4Learning Objectives
- The student will . . .
- Recall the ships included in the warship
category. - Identify the characteristics, capabilities, and
missions of various types of naval ships. - Recall the purpose and use of underway
replenishment in the Navy.
5Missions of the Surface Navy
- 1. Strike warfare (Power Projection)
- 2. Antisubmarine warfare (ASW)
- 3. Anti-Air warfare (AAW)
- 4. Anti-Surface warfare (ASUW)
- 5. Amphibious warfare
- 6. Naval gunfire support (NGS)
- 7. Mine warfare
- 8. Logistic support
6Strike Warfare
- Power projection
- Carrier assets
- Surface Navy must protect this asset!
- Air wing
- Main tactical striking force of the Navy
- Most effective weapon for AW, SUW, STRIKE
- Tomahawk missile
- Strike capability for shore and inland targets
- Can carry up to a 1,000 lb. warhead
7Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)
- Primary players
- DDGs and FFGs
- CGs also, but more suited for AW
- LAMPS helicopters (SH-60B/F)
- S-3B Vikings Aircraft (being phased out)
- Supporting assets
- P-3 Orion Aircraft
- SSNs
8Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)
- Detection vs. Kill
- Detection
- Sonobuoys
- SONAR
- Visual contact
- Kill
- Torpedoes (Mk-46, Mk-48, Mk-50)
9Anti-Air Warfare (AAW)
- Long range aircraft and anti-ship cruise missiles
present real threat. - Layered Defense
- Carrier Battlegroup is protected by its
- F/A-18 Hornets
- E-2C Hawkeyes (Overhead surveillance and air
intercept controllers) - Long range Surface to Air Missiles (SAMs) from CG
or DDG - Short range missiles (SAMs) and guns ships
weapons - CIWS
10Anti-Surface Warfare (ASUW)
- Weapons
- Missiles
- Harpoon gt 800 miles
- Penguin gt 25 miles
- Guns
- 5/54 lt 15 miles
- Aircraft
- LAMPS MK III Helos
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12LAMPS MK III
- SH-60 B/F Seahawk
- Launched from
- CG, DDG
- FFG, CVN
- Roles include
- ASW, ASUW (OTH-T)
- SAR, CSAR, cargo lift, spec ops, drug interdiction
13Over the Horizon Targeting (OTH-T)
- Uses an airborne asset to lock onto an enemy
- Ships missile uses airborne radar to home in.
- SH-60 B/F
- E-2C Hawkeye
14Amphibious Warfare
- Put Marines on the beach! Power projection -
- Transportation
- Deployment
15Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS)
- Support of forces once on shore
- WWII BB
- Now 5/54, 76mm mounts
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17Mine Warfare
- Mines
- Cheap, low-tech method of warfare
- Used by countries hostile to U.S.
- Iran, Iraq
- Mine Countermeasures
- MCM
- MCS
18Mine Warfare
- MCM
- mine hunter-killers
- fiberglass sheathed
- wooden hull
- MCS (USS Inchon) (DECOM)
- converted LHA
- Command Control
- 8 CH-53E helos
- 2 SAR helos
19Logistic Support
- Oilers
- Supply Ships
- Repair Ships
20Fleet Organization
- Task Force/Task Group
- Expeditionary Strikegroup (ESG)
- Surface Action Group (SAG)
- Amphibious Task Force (ATF)
21Task Force/Task Group
- Task Force
- Large collection of ships under one command
- Has the capability to perform
- USW NGFS
- AW Mine Warfare
- SUW Logistic Support
- Amphibious Warfare
22Task Force/Task Group
- Task Group
- Smaller part of a Task Force
- Focused around one of these missions
- Limited capability in other missions
23Fleet Organization
24Carrier Battlegroup
- Mission
- To support the Carrier Air Wing
- Composition
- (1) CV/CVN
- (2) CG (AW, STRIKE)
- (2) DDG (USW, SUW)
- (2) FFG (USW)
- (2) SSN (USW)
- (1) AOE (Replenishment)
25Surface Action Group (SAG)
- Mission
- To engage enemy surface ships
- To perform interdiction ops
- Composition
- (1) CG
- (2) DDG
- (2) FFG
26Amphibious Task Force (ATF)
- Gator force
- Mission
- Transport ground forces and put them ashore.
- Evacuate U.S. nationals from hostile areas.
- Composition
- One or more Amphibs
- DDG, FFG escort (USW, AW defense)
27Ship Types
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29Aircraft Carrier (CV/CVN)
- Mission
- Provide Forward Presence
- Support its embarked Air Wing
- Capabilities
- CIWS
- NATO Sea Sparrow
- RAM - Rolling Airframe missile
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31Aircraft Carrier (CV/CVN)
- Classes
- Nimitz (CVN-68)
- Enterprise (CVN 65)
- Kitty Hawk (CV-63)
- JFK (CV-67)
32CRUDESSMALL BOYS
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34Cruisers (CG-47)
- TICONDEROGA Class
- Primary Mission
- AAW runs the air war
- Battle Control
- Secondary Mission
- ASW
- ASUW
35Cruisers (CG)
- Capabilities
- AEGIS (SPY-1)
- Tomahawk, Standard Missile shooters (VLS)
- Harpoon
- LAMPS III Capable
- (2) 5/54 mounts
36Destroyers (DD/DDG)
- Mission
- AAW
- ASW
- Screens for task groups
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38Destroyers (DDG-51)
- ARLEIGH BURKE Class (DDG-51)
- ASW, AAW, ASUW
- Capabilities
- AEGIS
- SM-2, Harpoon, Tomahawk
- Mk-46 Torpedo
- 5/54, CIWS
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40Destroyers (DD-963)
- SPRUANCE Class (DD-963)
- Primarily ASW
- Harpoon, TLAM
- Mk-46 Torpedo, (2) 5/54, CIWS
- NATO Sea Sparrow
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42Frigates (FFG)
- Oliver Hazard Perry Class (FFG-7)
- Escort duty
- ASW, ASW, ASW
- Capabilities
- (2) SH-60/B Seahawks or most current version
- SM, Harpoon
- Mk-46 torpedo
- 76mm gun mount
- CIWS
43GATOR NAVY
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45Amphibious Command Ship
- BLUE RIDGE Class (LCC 19)
- Weapons
- Two 20-mm Mk 15 Phalanx CIWS
- Four 50 cal machine guns
- USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) Seventh Fleet Flagship,
Yokosuka, Japan - USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) Second Fleet
Flagship, Naples, Italy
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47Amphibious Assault Ships
- WASP Class (LHD-1)
- Capabilities
- Well deck
- Flight deck
- Weapons
- Two Mk 29 Sea Sparrow launchers
- Two RAM Mk 31 SAM
- Two 20-mm Mk 15 Mod 13 Phalanx CIWS
- Eight 50 cal machine guns
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49Amphibious Assault Ships
- TARAWA Class (LHA 1)
- Capabilities
- Flight deck
- Well deck
- Weapons
- Two RAM Mk 31 SAM
- Two 20-mm Mk 15 Phalanx CIWS (I x 2)
- Eight .50 cal machine guns
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51Amphibious Transport Ship
- AUSTIN Class (LPD 4)
- Capabilities
- Flight Deck (6 CH-46s)
- Well Deck
- Weapons
- Two 20-mm Mk 15 Phalanx CIWS
- Eight .50 cal machine guns
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53Amphibious Transport Ship
- WHIDBEY ISLAND Class (LSD 41)
- Capabilities
- Flight Deck
- Well Deck
- Weapons
- Two 20-mm Mk 15 Phalanx CIWS
- Six .50 cal machine guns
54ANCHORAGE Class (LSD 36)
55HARPERS FERRY Class (LSD 49)
56Littoral Warfare Ships
- Faster more versatile
- Brown water missions SEAL to maritime recon
to MIO to counter drug ops - Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Freedom class
57LCS
58LOGISTICS
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60Fast Combat Support Ships
- SACRAMENTO Class (AOE-1)
- Delivers fuel, stores, and ammunition to underway
units, primarily carrier task groups. - Capacity of 177,000 barrels of fuel, 2150 tons of
munitions, 500 tons of dry stores, and 250 tons
of refrigerated stores. - Embarks two CH-46 helicopters for vertical
replenishment operations. - Weapons NATO Sea Sparrow, MK15 CIWS,
SLQ-32(V)3, MK 36 DLS.
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62Fast Combat Support Ships
- SUPPLY Class (AOE 6)
- Delivers fuel, stores, and ammunition to underway
units. - Capacity of 150,000 barrels of fuel, 1800 tons of
munitions, 400 tons refrigerated cargo, and 250
tons of dry stores. - Embarks three CH-46 helicopters for vertical
replenishment operations. - Weapons NATO Sea Sparrow, MK15 CIWS, SLQ-32(V)3,
MK 36 DLS.
63Special Operations Craft
- Mission
- coastal patrol and interdiction surveillance
- littoral operations
- Forward...From the Sea
- mission support for Navy SEALs and other special
operations forces
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65Patrol Combatants (PC)
- CYCLONE class (PC-1)
- Capabilities
- 25 mm machine guns
- .50 caliber mounts
- grenade launchers
- Stinger missiles
66Other Surface Forces
- Fleet support ships
- Salvage ships (ARS)
- Fleet tug (T-ATF)
- Auxiliaries
- Hospital ships (T-AH)
- Surveying ships (T-AGS)
- Oceanographic research ships (T-AGOR)
- Cable repair ships (T-ARC)
67Potential Test Questions
- What are the missions of the Surface Navy?
- Describe the ship types weapons used for
- AAW
- ASW
- ASUW
- STRIKE
- NGFS
68Potential Test Questions
- What is the primary mission of a
- Carrier battlegroup?
- Surface action group?
- Amphibious task force?
69Potential Test Questions
- List all of the toys carried by
- Nimitz class CVN
- Ticonderoga class CG
- Arleigh Burke class DDG
- Spruance class DD
- Perry class FFG