USS COONTZ DLG-9/DDG-40 (1960's) Suggestion draft


THE USS COONTZ DLG-9

USS COONTZ (incorrect weponry)

Image shows the ship as it appeared after modernization and is not how it is suggested to appear in game


HISTORY

Disclaimer: This history section will only cover the relevant history of the ship in the 60’s and its fate as any history of the ship past the 60’s is not relevant since this is the 1960’s version.

The Farragut class was the first class of destroyers that used the guided missile destroyer classification. It was the second class of ships named after Admiral David Farragut. Strangely, the ships are often called the Coontz class in error. The exact reason for this is unknown but is likely due to the Coontz being the first of the class to be designated as a guided missile ship.

The USS Coontz was laid down on March 1st, 1957, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. She was named after Admiral Robert Coontz and was christened by Mrs. Robert J. Coontz, wife of the admiral’s grandson, on the 6th of December in 1958. The Coontz was launched the same day. The Coontz was officially commissioned the next year on July 15th with Commander H. H. Ries in command.

The USS Coontz saw service in multiple conflicts over its career. The most notable being Vietnam, where she saw 4 tours. During Vietnam in 1960, the Coontz was upgraded to receive a helicopter deck and, based on available images, carried the SH-2 “sea sprite” for ASW hunter/killer roles (SH-2 only performed one of the two roles)

The Coontz performed several rescues and at least one capture of personnel (the capture was of survivors of small North Vietnamese patrol boats that attempted to attack the Coontz and were destroyed by carrier-launched aircraft; the POWs were exchanged for American POWs captured by North Vietnam.)

The USS Coontz was decommissioned on October 4, 1989, and was stricken from the US Naval registry on January 26, 1990. The ship was scrapped in 2003.


Armament:

Details

fore 1x 5"/54 (127mm) Mk 42 DP
fore 1x ASROC ASW launcher (8 launches non-reloadable)
aft 1x MK 10 launcher, 40x RIM-2 (anti-air)

Please note while it’s called a guided missile destroyer, this version of guided missiles is not meant to engage surface targets but rather air and submerged targets; however, later on, it did receive anti-ship missiles in the form of harpoons.


Navigation/machinery:
Top speed: 33 knots
Turning radius:
Sensors: Air search radar, Surface search radar, active/passive sonar

Images

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Sources

Farragut-class destroyer (1958) - Wikipedia
USS Coontz - Wikipedia
https://www.navsource.org/archives/05/0209.htm
MaritimeQuest - Farragut Class (1956) Destroyers Class Overview
USS Coontz (DDG 40)

Uh you posted your suggestion post in the wrong thread, and well if that’s not the case and rather the suggestion mods rejected it needs to be revised. If I had to make any critiques, I would say you have not included enough information on the ship, you ought to include actual specifications as well since listing weapons alone isn’t enough imo. Also, one personal suggestion, perhaps not summarize the ships history that much if you are going to focus on a specific ship, it makes sense if you are doing an entire class but what you included feels very simplified as it only covers Vietnam but nothing outside of the ship entering service and here decommissioning and scrapping. Also, if you don’t want to even cover the ship as it was modernized (so say list what might have changed to the ships armament within a given modernization or refit) than just have the year in the parentheses to just a specific year, just including 1960’s is too vague still. One final thing is that maybe include some more photos, like I won’t be hard on anyone for not including a lot of photos but one alone doesn’t really do much for your suggestion, plus even if you still wanted to go with a single photo you ought to at least use a photo of that ship in the given refit you might be suggesting if you are being particular since the photo you used is at the earliest from the 1970’s as by that point the ship was redesignated as DDG-40 after the USN standardized their classifications for ships.

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I’m still working on it its not ready for suggestions just yet, and regarding its history being simplified its it is because it didn’t really do much other than ASW missions and rescue missions, and the photos I have more just haven’t put them in yet

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