U.S.S. Cochrane
DDG-21
1964
(Albatros ALK-724A)
- Class: Charles F. Adams - 23 guided missile destroyers of 1957-61
- Displacement: 3,370 tons Standard / 4,500 tons full load
- Dimensions: 437' (oa) x 47' x 22'
- Machinery: 4 boliers, geared turbines; 70,000 shp; 2 shafts
- Speed: 31.5 knots
- Missiles: 1 single Mk 13 Mod 0 launcher for Tartar/Standard-MR SAM or Harpoon SSM(42)
- Guns: 2-5"/54 DP Mk 42
- ASW weapons: 1 8-tube ASROC Mk 16; 6 12.75in torpedo tubes Mk32
- Complement: 333-350
- Builder: Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co, Seattle, Washington
- Keel Laid: 31 Jul 1961
- Launched: 18 Jul 1962
- Commissioned: 21 Mar 1964
- Decommissioned: 1 Oct 1990
- Notes: The first eight ships of the Charles F, Adams class were authorized as all-gun ASW destroyers (DD 952-959), then changed to guided missile ships and reclassified DDG 952-959 in Aug 1956, and then changed to DDG 2-9 in Jun 1957. Design based on an improved Forrest Sherman with a Tartar missile launching system in lieu of the aftermost 5" gun.
Three additional ships were built for Australia (US hull numbers DDG 25-27) and three for West Germany (DDG 28-30), including Lütjens.
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