The famous modern American cruiser: Ticonderoga-class cruiser
The Ticonderoga-class cruiser (English: Ticonderoga-class cruiser) is the first officially used Zeus under the U.S. Navy Shield's main battleship is equipped with an integrated surface combat system with the AN/SPY-1 phased array radar as the core. It is the only first-class cruiser in active service in the U.S. Navy. Together with the Type 1164 cruiser of the Russian Navy, it is the only two traditional powered missile cruisers in active service in the world.
There are 27 ships in this class. Except for the USS Thomas S. Gates CG-51, all the ship names are after famous ancient ships in American history. The battlefield is named after the battlefield, and 12 of them inherited the names of aircraft carriers from World War II.
In the U.S. Navy's combat organization, this class of ship serves as the main command center for the aircraft carrier battle group (CVBG) and amphibious assault battle group, and provides protection for the aircraft carrier. As the top escort force of the aircraft carrier battle group, the Ticonderoga-class ships equipped with the Aegis system provide excellent air defense capabilities, giving the aircraft carrier battle group sufficient strength to resist missile attacks from the former Soviet Union's surface, air, and underwater forces. . In addition, the Aegis system also has excellent anti-submarine capabilities.