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LCC 19 Blue Ridge

LCC 19 Blue Ridge

Surveillance Ships
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Basic Information
Name
LCC 19 Blue Ridge
Designation
LCC 19 Blue Ridge
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Surveillance Ships
Manufacturer
Newport News Shipbuilding
Date of Introduction
1970
Description

The LCC 19 Blue Ridge and LCC 20 Mount Whitney are amphibious command ships conceived to provide command and control to the US Navy's fleet commanders. These ships were the first being developed to perform as amphibious command ships due to their ability to keep up with an amphibious force at 20-kt. Currently, these two ships perform as the US Navy's command ships. USS Blue Ridge became the Seventh Fleet command ship in 1979 and USS Mount Whitney became the Sixth Fleet command ship in February 2005. The replacement of Blue Ridge class ships was seen to be so difficult that the US Navy launched the JCC program in the 1990s to solve this problem due to the inherent ships' complexity. The Joint Command Ship (JCC), also known as the JCC(X), program was meant to be a replacement for the Blue Ridge and La Salle ships but this program was cancelled in February 2003. Blue Ridge-class ships can accommodate up to 52 officers and 790 enlisted which are responsible for command and control for the fleet and ship maintenance. Almost all helicopters owned by the US Navy until 2005 can be carried on these ships excepting the CH-53 Sea Stallion. A sophisticated command and control system backed up with an outstanding communications system ensures Blue Ridge-class performs successfully as the US Navy's command ships. This communications system allows Blue Ridge to access information form military and civil sources worldwide and gives at the same time an unprecedented global command and control capability.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 842
Displacement 19177.00 tonnes
Beam 32.00 m
Max Speed 23.0 knots
Overview (Deagel)
Group Surveillance Ships
Status Active
Origin United States of America
Contractor Newport News Shipbuilding
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1970
Total Production 2
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 842
Enlisted 790
Officers 52
Dimensions — Beam 32 meter
Dimensions — Length 190 meter
Mass — Full Displacement 19,177 ton
Power — Total Combined Power 22,000 shp
Speed — Top Speed 23 knot
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
190 m
Width
32 m
Height
Weight
19177000 kg
Operators (1)
United States
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