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The ''Spruance''-class destroyer was developed by the United States to replace the many
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–built - and s, and was the primary destroyer built for the
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during the 1970s and 1980s. It was named in honor of
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Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, who successfully led major naval battles in the
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during
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such as the
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and the
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. Introduced in 1975, the class was designed with gas-turbine propulsion, a
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and hangar for up to two medium-lift helicopters, all-digital weapons, and automated 127 mm (5-inch) guns. The ''Spruance'' class was originally designed to escort a
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, primarily for
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(ASW), with point-defense
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(AAW) missiles and limited anti-ship capabilities. Two dozen members of the class were upgraded with
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cruise missiles for land attack. The Navy retired the class somewhat earlier than planned, decommissioning the last ship in 2005. Most ''Spruance''s were broken up or destroyed as targets. Its hull form and propulsion plant were adopted as the foundation of the ''Ticonderoga''-class cruisers constructed in the 1980s. The class was succeeded as the main U.S. destroyer by the ''Arleigh Burke''-class destroyer.


History


Design

Much larger than other destroyers of the era, the ''Spruance''s were comparable in size to contemporary guided-missile cruisers (CG and CGN) and U.S. Navy
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s (CL) in World War II. This allowed them to accommodate a helicopter
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, a first for a U.S. Navy destroyer, and an enclosed hangar with space for up to two medium-lift helicopters, a first for a U.S. Navy destroyer or cruiser. The "Spru-cans" were the first large U.S. Navy ships to use
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propulsion: four
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gas turbines that generated about 80,000 horsepower (60 MW). This configuration (developed in the 1960s by the
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for the s and known as COmbined Gas And Gas, or
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) was very successful and used on most subsequent U.S. warships. As of 2010, all U.S. Navy surface combatants (except nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and the LCS-1) used the LM2500 COGAG arrangement, usually with two turbines per shaft.Bishop, Chris. Encyclopedia of World Sea Power. 1988. . Page 94-95 The ships were initially controversial, especially among members of the
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who believed that their unimposing looks, and their original armament of two guns and an
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and
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missile launcher, implied that the vessels were weak compared to
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designs that carried large numbers of anti-ship missiles. The ''Spruance'' class was also unfavorably compared to earlier U.S. designs that had more visible guns or launchers for
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medium-range missiles. Their advocates noted that they were successful in their intended ASW role due to their seaworthiness, quiet operation, and ability to operate two helicopters. The ''Spruance'' class received the "DD" designation in the
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system which was previously applied to gun destroyers, though their primary armament as designed was missiles. However, their original complement of 8 Sea Sparrow anti-aircraft missiles was only sufficient for point defense, compared to other American destroyers designated as DDG which were designed to provide
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screening to the fleet, while some newer DDG ships further added surface-to-surface capabilities for anti-ship or land strike. In the early 1980s, the class received quadruple
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missile launchers that were installed amidships. Six members of the class received Armored Box Launchers Tomahawk surface-to-surface missiles, while a major update from the mid-1980s for 24 members of the class added a 61-cell Vertical Launch Missile System (VLS) for the Tomahawk. Despite these upgrades, the class remained their DD classification because they continued to lack the area anti-aircraft capabilities of guided-missile cruisers (CG and CGN) and destroyers (DDG).


Contracts

Until the class was named for Admiral Spruance, the acquisition effort had been known as the DX program. It aimed to award the production contract for the entire class of 30 ships to a single shipyard, under the
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concept originated by the Whiz Kids of
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's Pentagon. The idea was to reap the benefits of mass construction. After a selection process "noted for political influence and shifting rules," the entire contract was awarded on 23 June 1970 to the Litton-Ingalls shipyard in
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. Labor and technical problems caused cost overruns and delayed construction. One additional ship, , was ordered on 29 September 1979. ''Hayler'' was originally planned as a DDH (Destroyer, Helicopter) design, which would carry more anti-submarine helicopters than the standard design of the ''Spruance'' class. Eventually this plan to build a DDH was scrapped and a slightly modified DD-963 class hull was put in commission. Four additional ships were built originally for the
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with the Mark 26/Standard AAW missile system and commissioned as the ''Kidd''s for the U.S. Navy. The ''Kidd''-class destroyers used the same hull as the ''Spruance''s but they were more advanced general-purpose ships with area anti-air warfare capabilities that the ''Spruance'' class lacked. It was once planned to build all of the ''Spruance'' class up to this standard, but it was too expensive. A slightly lengthened version of the hull was also used for the s, originally planned as DDG-47-class destroyers but redesignated as cruisers in 1980 to emphasize the additional capability provided by the ships'
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s, and their flag facilities suitable for an admiral and his staff. An air-capable mini
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aircraft carrier with fighters and ASW helicopters based on the ''Spruance'' hull was seriously considered but not produced.


Upgrades

The ''Spruance'' design is modular in nature, allowing for easy installation of entire subsystems within the ship. Although originally designed for anti-submarine warfare, seven vessels—''Comte de Grasse'', ''Merrill'', ''Conolly'', ''John Rodgers'', ''Leftwich'', ''Deyo'', and ''Ingersoll—''were initially upgraded with the installation of pair of four-round Armored Box Launchers (ABL) for the
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cruise missile, one each side of the ASROC launcher, giving them a land attack capability. 23 of the remaining vessels then received a more comprehensive upgrade with the installation of a 61-cell Mark 41 Vertical Launch Missile System (VLS) forward, replacing the ASROC launcher and allowing for a greater weapons load to be carried. One of the ABL ships, ''Deyo'', also received the VLS upgrade while ''Harry W. Hill'' was the only ''Spruance'' that did not receive the Tomahawk as its VLS upgrade was cancelled. ''Hill'' and the remaining 6 ABL-equipped ships were the first of the class to be withdrawn from service. *''Merrill'' served as the Navy's test platform for the Tomahawk Cruise Missile Program receiving armored box launchers and test launching a Tomahawk on 19 March 1980. ''Merrill'' carried two ABLs and an ASROC launcher into the 1990s until the ASROC launcher was removed. *''David R. Ray'' tested the RAM system in the 1980s, but had the system removed after the tests. *''Oldendorf'' was the test platform for the ''AN/SPQ-9B'' Anti-ship Missile Defense (ASMD) Fire control Radar to be outfitted on the s. The AN/SPQ-9B is used to detect all known and projected sea-skimming missiles. *''Arthur W. Radford'' tested the Advanced Enclosed Mast/Sensor system which helped in the mast design of the ''San Antonio''-class amphibious transport dock ships. At least ten VLS ships, including ''Cushing'', ''O'Bannon'', and ''Thorn'', had a 21-cell Mark 49
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launcher mounted on the starboard fantail. ''Spruance''-class destroyers fired 112 land attack Tomahawks during Operation Desert Storm.


Decommissioning

In order to save $28 million a year, the Navy accelerated the
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of the ''Spruance'' class, though they could have served to 2019 had they been maintained and updated. Despite the recent modifications to the ''Spruance'' and ''Kidd'' classes, they were still considered expensive and manpower-intensive to operate, while the succeeding ''
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'' class were more capable and versatile due to their Aegis combat system while also being more cost-efficient, and by the end of the 1990s, many ''Arleigh Burke''-class destroyers had entered the fleet. While the early Flight I ''Arleigh Burke'' ships only had a flight deck, Flight IIA and subsequent vessels added the enclosed hangar which made their aviation facilities comparable to the ''Spruance'' class. The Navy planned to replace its current destroyers and cruisers with the new (DDG-1000) destroyers, but the 2010 Defense budget funded the construction of only three DDG-1000s.Bennett, John T. and Kris Osborn
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''Defense News'', 6 April 2009.
Production of ''Arleigh Burke'' class continued and it became the U.S. Navy's only operational class of destroyers after the , the last ''Spruance''-class destroyer on active service, was decommissioned on 21 September 2005. ''Cushing'' was unsuccessfully offered to the Pakistan Navy before being sunk as a target on 29 April 2009. The four ''Kidd''-class destroyers were decommissioned in 1998 and were sold to Taiwan in 2005 and 2006. Few ''Spruance''s were preserved in storage like some older classes or offered up for sale to foreign navies. Some were broken up and most of the rest were sunk as targets in various fleet exercises. One exception is the ex-, which replaced the ex- in 2005 as the
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. The remote-controlled SDTS tows a target barge, allowing crews to fire live weapons at a ship-like moving target.


Ships in class


Gallery

File:USS Fife;0599115.jpg, starboard quarter view of ''Fife'' File:USS Ingersoll DD-990.jpg, ''Ingersoll'' with only ASROC launcher forward, as all destroyers were initially built. Image also shows an example of black masts and no Phalanx CIWS File:USS Deyo (DD-989).jpg, ''Deyo'' with ASROC and ABL's forward. File:USS Deyo;0598917.jpg, starboard bow view of ''Deyo'', VLS equipped File:Kidd class vs Spruance class.jpg, ''Kidd'' class compared to ''Spruance'' class File:Bow view of USS Spruance (DD-963) and USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) at Naval Station Norfolk on 8 October 1983 (6397938).jpg, ''Ticonderoga''-class cruiser compared to the ''Spruance'' class File:USS ARTHUR W. RADFORD (DD 968) arrives at Crete.jpg, ''Arthur W. Radford'' with experimental mast File:USS Cushing;0598507.jpg, ''Cushing'' with VLS forward and RAM launcher on fantail File:US Navy 041113-N-5319A-001 Explosives charges provided by Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Two (EODMU-2) detonate aboard the U.S. Navy's decommissioned destroyer Hayler (DD 997), during a Sink Exercise.jpg, ''Hayler'', the last ''Spruance'' destroyer to be built, is sunk


References


See Also

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