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Guns, they do not require escorts when reacting to most world events, and can Sinceīattleships carry anti-ship, and 32 Tomahawk missiles, plus nine 16-inch Fleet flagshipsĭo not make lengthy deployments, so fuel costs would be low. Japan, and another as the 6th Fleet's flagship in Italy. One battleship could serve as the 7th Fleet's flagship in Replace the two 35-year old Blue Ridge class flagships, and to fill several Two battleships should return to service and Removing the 5-inch gun crews would provide extra berthing spaces for Joint Taskįorce personnel, and the option of adding more missile launchers They can accompany modern surface ships and react faster to world events. They can steam at 33 knots, which is twice the speed of current flagships, so The Iowa classīattleships are already configured to serve as flagships and operate unmannedĪerial vehicles (below) to relay real-time information back to a battle staff. This can be reduced to 1200 by removing their old 5-inch guns. Battleships require a crew of 1550 sailors, but The Navy's four old flagships (LCCs) require a crew of 500-800 sailors and The Iowa class battleships, which are perfect for this role. He listed several options, but overlooked An article by Christopher Brown in the Februaryġ997 issue of US Naval "Proceedings" describes candidates for future
