How many Phalanx are on an aircraft carrier?
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
Class overview | |
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Armament | 16–24 × RIM-7 Sea Sparrow or NATO Sea Sparrow missiles 3 or 4 × Phalanx CIWSs or RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missiles |
Armor | 2.5 in (64 mm) Kevlar over vital spaces |
Aircraft carried | 85–90 fixed wing and helicopters |
How many rounds per second does a Phalanx shoot?
Phalanx CIWS | |
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Rate of fire | Block 0/1: 3,000 rounds/minute (50 rounds/second) Block 1A/1B: 4,500 rounds/minute (75 rounds/second) |
Muzzle velocity | 3,600 ft/s (1,100 m/s) |
Effective firing range | 1,625 yd (1,486 m) (max. effective range) |
Maximum firing range | 6,000 yd (5,500 m) |
Which country has C-RAM?
C-RAM was operationally deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, where its sense and warn capabilities provided timely warning of more than 2,500 rocket and mortar attacks against C-RAM equipped forward operating bases. C-RAM was also purchased by Australia and the United Kingdom.
Can a cruise missile sink an aircraft carrier?
The most significant threats to carriers are cruise missiles, wake-homing torpedoes, ballistic missiles and mines. But cruise missiles are unlikely to penetrate the battle group’s integrated air defenses, and few potential adversaries are capable of employing submarines or torpedoes effectively.
What is Stinger range?
The Stinger missile can hit targets flying as high as 11,500 feet (3,500 meters), and has a range of about 5 miles (8 kilometers).
Why was the phalanx so powerful?
The extreme length of the sarissa meant that up to five layers of pikes protruded ahead of the front man – allowing the phalanx to steamroll any opponent. So long as its rear and flank were protected, the formation was extremely powerful both as a defensive and an offensive weapon.