3"/50 Caliber Gun - Ships Mounting 3"/50 Caliber Mark 22 Guns

Ships Mounting 3"/50 Caliber Mark 22 Guns

  • Des Moines-class cruisers (built with 10 twin mounts)
  • Worcester-class cruisers (built with 2 single and 11 twin mounts)
  • USS Juneau (CL-119) (built with 7 twin mounts)
  • Ashtabula-class oiler (built with 4 single mounts)
  • Midway-class aircraft carriers (FRAM up to 20 guns)
  • Essex-class aircraft carriers (FRAM up to 12 guns)
  • Baltimore-class cruisers (FRAM up to 20 guns)
  • Fletcher-class destroyers (FRAM up to 6 guns)
  • Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers (FRAM up to 6 guns)
  • Gearing-class destroyers (FRAM up to 6 guns)
  • Terrebonne Parish-class tank landing ships (built with 3 twin mounts)
  • Denebola-class stores ships (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Neosho-class oilers (built with 4 or 6 twin mounts)
  • Dealey-class destroyer escorts (built with 1 twin and 2 single mounts)
  • Thomaston-class dock landing ships (built with 6 twin mounts)
  • Rigel-class stores ships (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Forrest Sherman-class destroyers (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • USS Tulare (LKA-112) (built with 6 twin mounts)
  • Suribachi-class ammunition ships (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • De Soto County-class tank landing ships (built with 3 twin mounts)
  • Claud Jones-class destroyer escorts (built with 2 single mounts)
  • Coontz-class frigates (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ships (built with 4 twin mounts, some reduced to 2 mounts to provide space for missile launchers)
  • USS Bainbridge (CGN-25) (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Leahy-class cruisers (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Bronstein-class frigates (built with 1 twin and 1 single mount)
  • Mars-class combat stores ships (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Simon Lake-class submarine tenders (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Belknap-class cruisers (built with 2 single mounts)
  • Sacramento-class fast combat support ships (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Austin-class amphibious transport docks (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • USS Truxtun (CGN-35) (built with 2 single mounts)
  • Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Kilauea-class ammunition ships (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Wichita-class replenishment oilers (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Anchorage-class dock landing ships (built with 4 twin mounts)
  • Newport-class tank landing ships (built with 2 twin mounts)
  • Blue Ridge-class command ships (built with 4 twin mounts)

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