''Avenger''-class mine countermeasures ships are a class of 14 ships constructed for the
United States Navy from 1987 to 1994, designed to clear
mines from vital
waterways. The ships have the
hull designator MCM.
The ''Avenger''-class ships are being replaced by the
''Freedom'' and s, as well as other MCM platforms, which use various
unmanned air, surface, and undersea vehicles to detect and destroy naval mines at a standoff distance.
History
Background
In the early 1980s, the U.S. Navy began development of a new
mine countermeasures (MCM) force, which included two new classes of ships and
minesweeping helicopters. The vital importance of a state-of-the-art mine countermeasures force was strongly underscored in the
Persian Gulf during the eight years of the
Iran–Iraq War, and in Operations
Desert Shield
The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a Coalition of the Gulf War, 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Ba'athist Iraq, ...
and
Desert Storm in 1990 and 1991 when
''Avenger'' and
''Guardian'' conducted MCM operations.
''Avenger''-class ships are designed as mine hunter-killers capable of finding, classifying, and destroying moored and bottom
mines. The last three MCM ships were purchased in 1990, bringing the total to 14 fully deployable, oceangoing ''Avenger''-class ships. These ships use
sonar and video systems, cable cutters and a mine-detonating device that can be released and detonated by remote control. They are also capable of conventional
sweeping measures.
Operations
As of 2012, eight ''Avenger''s were forward-based: four at
Sasebo, Japan with standing crews, and four at
Manama, Bahrain, with ten ships' companies on rotational deployments.
In March 2012, the USN announced plans to deploy another four MCMs to Bahrain to counter potential Iranian threats to
mine the
Strait of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz ( fa, تنگه هرمز ''Tangeh-ye Hormoz'' ar, مَضيق هُرمُز ''Maḍīq Hurmuz'') is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. It provides the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the ...
reflecting increasing tensions between
the United States and Iran over the latter's
nuclear program.
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Design
Hull
The hulls of the ''Avenger''-class ships are constructed of wood with an external coating of fiberglass. The wood used is oak, Douglas fir
The Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'') is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. There are three va ...
and Nootka Cypress because of their flexibility, strength and low weight. This construction allows the hull to withstand a nearby blast from a mine, and also gives the ship a low magnetic signature.
Mine countermeasures systems
The ships use AN/SLQ-48 remotely operated mine disposal system supplied by Alliant Techsystems
Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States. The company operated in 22 states, Puerto Rico, and other countries. ATK's ...
(ATK) and the EX116 Mod 0 remotely operated vehicle (ROV) mine neutralization system supplied by ATK and Raytheon. The AN/SLQ-48 detects, locates, classifies, and neutralizes moored mines and mines resting on the seabed. The vehicle uses high-frequency, high-resolution sonar, low light level television (LLLTV), cable cutters, and explosive charges to detect and dispose of mines, while remaining tethered to the vessel by a cable and under control of the vessel.
The ATK/Raytheon ROV is a similar system, but has a tether cable, and also carries cable cutters for dealing with tethered or moored mines, and explosive charges to detonate the mines.
Sensor systems
The ships employ the AN/SQQ-32 advanced minehunting and classification sonar from Raytheon[ and Thales Underwater Systems (formerly ]Thomson Marconi Sonar
Thomson Marconi Sonar or TMS was formed in 1996 by the merger of the sonar systems businesses of French defence electronics specialist Thomson-CSF and British company GEC-Marconi after the payment of a balance by the latter. The new company was 50 ...
). The system has two sonars fitted in a small submersible pod towed under the ship. When not deployed the submersible is housed in a trunk below the deck of the ship. The sonars are a Raytheon search and detection sonar and a Thales high-resolution, high-frequency, target-classification sonar. The deployment and retrieval system for the submersible was designed by the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Draper Laboratory is an American non-profit research and development organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts; its official name is The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc (sometimes abbreviated as CSDL). The laboratory specialize ...
in Massachusetts.
The ''Avenger'' class employ the AN/SPS-55 surface-search and navigation radar supplied by Cardion, Inc. of New York. The ships have been equipped with CMC Electronics LN66 or Raytheon AN/SPS-66 navigation radars, but are slated to be upgraded with the AN/SPS-73.
Propulsion
The ''Avenger''-class ships are equipped with four Waukesha-Pearce diesel engines (MCM 1 and 2) or Isotta-Fraschini ID 36SS6V diesel engines (remainder), which are designed to have very low magnetic and acoustic signatures. Each engine develops 600 horsepower (447.4 kW) (combined 1.79 MW) sustained power, providing a cruising speed of with controllable pitch propellers. For stationkeeping the ship uses two Hansome electric motors rated at 294 kW. Precision maneuvering capability is provided by a 257 kW Omnithruster hydrojet (powered by Solar (Caterpillar Inc) Magnetic Marine Gas Turbine Generator).
Ships
Gallery
Image:USS Sentry (MCM-3);11120302.jpg, USS ''Sentry'' and USS ''Kingfisher''
Image:USS guardian H.jpg, USS ''Guardian''
Image:USS Gladiator MCM-11.jpg, USS ''Gladiator'' in the Persian Gulf
See also
* List of mine warfare vessels of the United States Navy
*Osprey-class coastal minehunter
The ''Osprey'' class are a series of coastal minehunters designed to find, classify, and destroy moored and bottom naval mines from vital waterways.
Their design is based on the second series of the Italian Lerici-class, built in La Spezia b ...
– smaller vessels formerly in service with the USN
* Sandown-class minehunter – British contemporary
*Tripartite-class minehunter
The Tripartite class is a class of minehunters developed from an agreement between the navies of Belgium, France and the Netherlands. A total of 35 ships were constructed for the three navies. The class was constructed in the 1980s–1990s in all ...
– numerous 1980s class in service in many European countries
References
Notes
Sources
United States Navy Fact File: Mine Countermeasures Ships – MCM
Naval-Technology.com: Avenger Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel
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External links
* ttp://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/mcm-1-gallery.htm Globalsecurity.org: Photo gallery
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