USS Pegasus (PHM-1)
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USS Pegasus (PHM-1) was the lead ship of her class of hydrofoils operated by the United States Navy. Pegasus-class vessels were designed for high speed and mobility, and carried a powerful armament for their size.
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History
The PHM project was started in early 1970, by CNO Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, in an effort to increase the Navy's number of surface combatants. The project called for a cost-effective hydrofoil boat designed to operate in coastal waters and equipped to fulfill the missions of destroyers and frigates in those areas so that these larger ships could be deployed to areas where they are needed most. These missions included surface surveillance as well as immediate responses such as surface-to-surface missiles (SSM) to any hostile actions conducted by enemy navies.
The PHM project was not only a US project. Other countries involved included Italy, Germany, Canada and Great Britain. During the initial phase of the project it was planned to build up to 100 hydrofoil boats for the NATO navies.
Following the retirement of Admiral Zumwalt, the Navy reduced funding for the PHM project. Due to the lack of money it was decided to use available monies for larger fleet units instead. The increasing costs of the PHM project finally resulted in the completion of only one PHM, Pegasus, although the construction of this ship had to be stopped for a while in 1974, again due to the lack of funds. At that time, the ship was only 20% completed.
Although PHM 3 - 6 had already been funded in FY 74 (PHM 2 in FY 73), construction of these ships did not start until 6 April 1977, when Secretary of Defense Harold Brown announced that the whole project, with the exception of Pegasus, was suspended. Congress now insisted on the completion of the last five ships since they had already been funded. In August 1977, Secretary of Defense Brown reactivated the PHM project and construction of the ships resumed, but the four countries involved in the project had lost interest in the PHM program.
The last of the US Navy's hydrofoil boats was commissioned in 1982.
Specification
8x harpoon missile
1x melara rapid 76mm
Speed
60-85km/h (hullborne)
85-113km/h (foilborne)
Activation group
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 48.9ft (14.9m)
- Length 132.7ft (40.4m)
- Height 78.3ft (23.9m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 45,739lbs (20,746kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.545
- Wing Loading 20.2lbs/ft2 (98.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,261.3ft2 (210.1m2)
- Drag Points 3347
Parts
- Number of Parts 441
- Control Surfaces 24
- Performance Cost 1,507
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