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Navy Commissions Amphibious Transport Dock Ship San Antonio
DoD News ^ | Jan 11, 2005 | OFFICIAL

Posted on 01/11/2006 4:53:40 PM PST by SandRat

The U.S. Navy will commission the USS San Antonio, lead ship of the latest class of amphibious ships, at 11 a.m. CDT, Jan. 14, 2006, at Naval Station Ingleside, Texas.

Former President George H. W. Bush will deliver the ceremony’s principal address. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison will serve as the ship’s sponsor and will give the first order to "Man our ship and bring her to life!"

Capt. Jonathan M. Padfield of Salt Lake City, Utah, is the ship’s first commanding officer and will lead a crew of 360 officers and enlisted personnel. The ship is capable of embarking a landing force of up to 800 Marines.

Built by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, the USS San Antonio is 684 feet in length, has an overall beam of 105 feet, a navigational draft of 23 feet and displaces about 25,000 tons. Four turbo-charged diesels power the ship to sustained speeds of 24 knots. As a member of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, the USS San Antonio will be homeported in Norfolk, Va.

The USS San Antonio is the lead ship in the Navy’s new LPD 17 class that will serve as the functional replacement of four amphibious ship classes, LPD 4, LSD 36, LST 1179 and LKA 113, that have reached or are nearing the end of their service life.

The ship will provide greatly improved warfighting capabilities including: an advanced command and control suite; increased lift capacity with substantial increases in vehicle and cargo carrying capability; and advanced ship survivability features. The ship supports the Marine Corps "mobility triad," the Landing Craft Air Cushion vehicle, the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle and the MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, making this class a critical element of tomorrow’s amphibious ready groups and expeditionary strike groups.

The new design also features the latest in command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities with dedicated intelligence, mission planning, and command and control spaces. The USS San Antonio’s shipboard wide area network is a fiber optic shipwide large area computer network, which will support numerous operations including combat systems, ship systems, command and control nodes, and an integrated training system.

This expeditionary warship class will be the most survivable amphibious vessel ever put to sea. The ship's automated combat system includes a highly capable sensor suite and weapons that provide a robust self-defense capability. The San Antonio's design reduces its radar cross-section signature by streamlining topside design and incorporating other advanced technologies.

The USS San Antonio also features the advanced enclosed mast/sensor system (AEM/S) that replaces conventional masts, protecting radar and communications antennae from weather and reducing the ship’s vulnerability to detection by hostile radar. The AEM/S, the defining feature of the ship’s distinctive profile, is the largest composite material structure ever installed on a U.S. Navy steel ship.

Furthermore, the USS San Antonio incorporates the latest quality of life standards for the embarked Marines and sailors, including the sit-up berth, ship services mall, a fitness center and learning resource center/electronic classroom. The ship has the flexibility to accommodate a mixed-gender crew and embarked troops.

Reduced operational costs and an improved capability to periodically insert advanced technology over its planned 40-year service life were also essential design objectives for LPD 17. Accordingly, the design team incorporated hundreds of suggestions and recommendations received from sailors and Marines during formal review sessions in a "Design for Ownership" process to ensure that these ships will meet their needs throughout the first half of the 21st century.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: California; US: District of Columbia; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: amphibious; commissions; dock; navy; sanantonio; ship; transport
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To: Chuckster
Yeah, but shoudn't it be at the stern?

Not sure, but could be in way of flight operations back there.

21 posted on 01/11/2006 5:54:25 PM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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To: SandRat
We have an LCAC out on the San Antonio right now. I was going to go but we sent another tech out instead. She needed the trip more then I did. It is a cool looking ship, I can't wait till it gets back so we can hear about it.
22 posted on 01/11/2006 6:58:28 PM PST by DYngbld
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To: rlmorel

Here are some comparisons:

San Antonio(LPD):
Dimensions: 683.7 x 104.6 x 23 feet/208.4 x 31.9 x 7 meters
Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 42,000 bhp, 21 knots
Crew: 422
Well Deck: approx. 170 x 50 feet; for 2 LCAC or 4 LCM(8) or 6 LCM(6)
Troops: 759 + 97 transient berths
Cargo: 25,402 square feet vehicle, 25,548 cubic feet bulk

Whidbey Island (LSD):
Displacement: 16,300 tons full load
Dimensions: 609 x 84 x 19.5 feet/185.6 x 25.6 x 5.9 meters
Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 41,600 bhp, 22 knots
Crew: 310-320
Well Deck: 440 x 50 feet/134 x 15 meters; 4 LCAC or 3 LCU
Troops: 400 + 100 surge capacity
Cargo: 12,500 square feet vehicle, 5,000 cubic feet bulk

Austin (LPD):
Displacement: 16,800-17,500 tons full load
Dimensions: 568.75 x 84 x 23.5 feet/173.4 x 25.6 x 7.2 meters
Propulsion: 2 boilers, steam turbines, 2 shafts, 24,000 shp, 21 knots
Crew: 386-400 + 60 flag (no flag in LPD 4-6)
Well Deck: 168 x 50; 1 LCU
Troops: 835 (LPD 4-6: 886)
Cargo: 12,000 square feet vehicle, 40,000 cubic feet bulk

Anchorage: (LST)
Displacement: 14,2000 tons full load
Dimensions: 553 x 85 x 20 feet/168.5 x 26 x 6 meters
Propulsion: 2 boilers, steam turbines, 2 shafts, 24,000 shp, 20 knots
Crew: approx. 320
Well Deck: 430 x 50 feet/131 x 15 meters; 3 LCAC or 3 LCU
Troops: approx. 335
Cargo: 15,800 square feet vehicle

I'm not sure what an "LHK 113" is. I've heard of LHDs and LHAs.


23 posted on 01/11/2006 7:12:13 PM PST by PAR35
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To: SandRat; Texan5; MeekOneGOP; secret garden; RikaStrom; Dan from Michigan; Cyber Liberty
Congratulations to San Antonio!

(Robt pats oneself on back.....)

I've been trying since 1974 to get a ship named after the city, since its the ONLY city in the top twenty-five NOT to have at least one, if not four or five, ships named after itself. Phoenix, Boston, Corpus Christi, Houston, Dallas, El Paso, Austin, Alamogordo, ..... Everybody EXCEPT San Antonio!

Thought we had a chance when Tower was set to become SecDef under Reagan, but the demo's torpedoed that nomination. (What did Kennedy criticize him for? Womanizing, I think?)
24 posted on 01/11/2006 7:17:16 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: PAR35
interesting info on the sister ship "New York":

In November 2003, the Navy awarded the contract to build New York (LPD 21). The bow stem of New York was cast in 2003 using tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center

25 posted on 01/11/2006 7:26:33 PM PST by beebuster2000
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To: bnelson44
"mighty big flag!"

For the benefit of some of our near-sighted allies, I'd guess.

26 posted on 01/11/2006 8:12:15 PM PST by Eastbound
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To: SandRat

BTTT


27 posted on 01/12/2006 3:06:52 AM PST by E.G.C.
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