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USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1074) underway
Career (United States Navy)
Namesake:
Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt
Ordered:
July 22 , 1964
Builder:
Todd Pacific Shipyards - Los Angeles Division, San Pedro, California
Laid down:
May 11 , 1968
Launched:
May 3 , 1969
Commissioned:
March 26 , 1971
Decommissioned:
July 2 , 1992
Struck:
January 11 , 1995
Fate:
Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, RIMPAC 2002, July 10 , 2002
General characteristics
Class and type:
Knox class frigate
Displacement:
3,225 tons (4,218 full load)
Length:
438 feet (133.5 m)
Beam:
46 feet 9 inch (14.25 m)
Draught:
24 feet 9 inch (7.6 m)
Propulsion:
2 × CE 1200psi boilers
1 Westinghouse geared turbine
1 shaft, 35,000 shp (26 MW)
Speed:
over 27 knots (31 mph/50 km/h)
Range:
4,500 nautical miles (8,330 km) @ 20 knots (23 mph/37 km/h)
Complement:
18 officers, 267 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems:
AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar
AN/SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
AN/SQS-26 Sonar
AN/SQR-18 Towed array sonar system
Mk68 Gun Fire Control System
Electronic warfare
and decoys:
AN/SLQ-32 Electronics Warfare System
Armament:
one Mk-16 8 cell missile launcher for ASROC and Harpoon missiles
one Mk-42 5-inch/54 caliber gun
Mark 46 torpedoes from four single tube launchers)
one Mk-25 BPDMS launcher for Sea Sparrow missiles
Aircraft carried:
one SH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS I) helicopter
USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1074) was a Knox class frigate of the US Navy named after the Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt .
Harold E. Holt was built by Todd Pacific Shipyards , Los Angeles Division in San Pedro, California , laid down May 11 , 1968 , launched May 3 , 1969 and delivered March 19 , 1971 . Harold E. Holt was commissioned March 26 , 1971 , decommissioned July 2 , 1992 and struck January 11 , 1995 . Harold E. Holt was sunk as a target during RIMPAC 2002.
In May 1975, Harold E. Holt was involved in the Mayagüez incident . During the recapture of the Mayagüez , Marines crossing from Harold E. Holt conducted the first hostile ship-to-ship boarding by the U.S. Navy since 1826.
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