USS Minneapolis-St Paul, on trials in Lake Michigan.
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United States | |
Name | Minneapolis-Saint Paul |
Namesake | Minneapolis–Saint Paul |
Awarded | 29 December 2010[1] |
Builder | Marinette Marine[1] |
Laid down | 22 February 2018[2] |
Launched | 15 June 2019[3] |
Sponsored by | Jodi J. Greene |
Christened | 15 June 2019 |
Acquired | 18 November 2021[4] |
Commissioned | 21 May 2022[5] |
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Status | Active |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | Freedom-class littoral combat ship |
Displacement | 3,500 metric tons (3,900 short tons) (full load)[6] |
Length | 387 ft (118 m) |
Beam | 58 ft (18 m) |
Draft | 13 ft (4.0 m) |
Propulsion | 2 Rolls-Royce MT30 36 MW gas turbines, 2 Colt-Pielstick diesel engines, 4 Rolls-Royce waterjets |
Speed | 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph) (sea state 3) |
Range | 3,500 nmi (6,500 km; 4,000 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)[7] |
Endurance | 21 days (504 hours) |
Boats & landing craft carried | 11 m RHIB, 40 ft (12 m) high-speed boats |
Complement | 35-50 core crew, 75 mission crew (Rotating crews) |
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Notes | Electrical power is provided by 4 Isotta Fraschini V1708 diesel engines with Hitzinger generator units rated at 800 kW each. |
USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy.[8] She is the second ship in naval service named after Minnesota's Twin Cities.[8][9]
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