USS Maine BB-10 Pre-Dreadnought
USS Maine (BB-10)
Modernized for the 1960s
The USS Maine (BB-10), originally a pre-dreadnought battleship, underwent a comprehensive modernization in the 1960s to extend its service life. The upgrades included:
Anti-aircraft defenses: The Maine was equipped with advanced radar-guided anti-aircraft guns, capable of engaging aerial threats effectively.
Modern fire control systems: The ship's gunnery systems were modernized to improve accuracy and targeting capabilities.
Improved propulsion: The Maine's propulsion systems were upgraded to increase its speed and maneuverability.
Electronic warfare systems: The battleship was fitted with electronic warfare equipment to counter enemy radar and electronic attacks.
While no longer a frontline warship, the modernized USS Maine served as a valuable training ship and target practice vessel for the U.S. Navy, providing a realistic training environment for sailors and marines.But sadly the ship met its end in the tumultuous waters of Vietnam. After its modernization in the 1960s, the Maine served as a training vessel for the U.S. Navy. However, its peaceful role was cut short when it was unexpectedly called into active duty to support combat operations in Southeast Asia.
During a crucial battle, the Maine found itself in the crossfire of intense enemy artillery. A devastating hit penetrated its armor, causing a catastrophic explosion that ripped the ship apart. The resulting inferno sent the Maine to the bottom of the ocean, taking with it countless brave sailors.
The sinking of the Maine was captured in a dramatic fashion by a nearby news crew, who had been documenting the battle. Their footage, later broadcast to the world, provided a chilling glimpse into the horrors of war. The images of the Maine engulfed in flames, followed by the sudden disappearance of its hull, became iconic symbols of the tragic loss of life in Vietnam.
The sinking of the Maine sent shockwaves through the nation, serving as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by American servicemen and women. It also fueled public debate about the ongoing conflict, with many questioning the wisdom of continued involvement in Vietnam.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 69.7ft (21.3m)
- Length 462.6ft (141.0m)
- Height 85.7ft (26.1m)
- Empty Weight 106,075lbs (48,115kg)
- Loaded Weight 316,510lbs (143,566kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.631
- Wing Loading 1,273.3lbs/ft2 (6,216.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 248.6ft2 (23.1m2)
- Drag Points 159842
Parts
- Number of Parts 406
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 1,343