Posted on Apr 13, 2017
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SN Greg Wright
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Here you go. Highlights are, for surface ships, the big flat-tops, Carriers and Helo carriors (LPD's, LHA's) ranging up to 100k tons. The big surface combatants are guided missile cruisers. Smaller than those is the Destroyers, then the LCS class. The Biggest Bad of them all (at least in destructive power) are the Ohio class Nuclear ICBM (we call them Boomers) Subs, then you have the converted Ohio missile subs (Tomahawks, not nukes), then the Fast-attacks, Los Angeles class. The graphic is slightly easier to see if you click to enlarge it.
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SN Greg Wright Excellent Chart CTOSN!
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We work a lot with the Navy, and I know they have a lot of submarines big and small, as well as medium and big size ships. So I am trying to figure out if there is maybe an info graphic or something showing the size of typical navy ships
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Sam Carter Check out Jane's Fighting Ships for a world wide reference to all types of vessels.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SP5 (Join to see) The Go To Book for Sailors all over the World to Size Up Your Opponents!
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