Boston-class cruiser

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The United States Navy's Boston class were the first guided missile cruisers in the world. Both ships in this experimental class were originally Baltimore-class heavy cruisers that had been decommissioned after World War II, but were redesignated as guided missile heavy cruisers (CAGs) and entered refit in 1952. The lengthy conversion and modernization project involved replacing the aft triple 8-inch gun turret and its supporting structure with two twin launchers for Terrier anti-aircraft guided missiles. The forward two 8-inch gun turrets remained unchanged. The forward superstructure was modified to include the Terrier's associated radars and electronics, the aft superstructure was completely replaced, and the Baltimore class's two funnels were trunked to one.

1942  WikimediaWikidata
2 produced, 
guided missile cruiser, Fore River ShipyardUnited States NavyBethlehem Shipbuilding CorporationUnited States

Sky Sword IIUSS BostonUSS Canberra

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  • USS Boston
    1942 Boston-class cruiser
  • USS Canberra
    1943 Boston-class cruiser
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    objectwatercraftUSS BostonBoston-class cruiser, guided missile cruiser, Baltimore-class cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftUSS CanberraBoston-class cruiser, Baltimore-class cruiser, guided missile cruiserWikidata
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