Description
USS Long Beach (CGN 9) is a unique ship, principally because it was the only vessel in her class. And what US Navy class was she in? The Long Beach was a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser commissioned on September 9 1961. It also had the distinction of being the USA’s first all-new cruiser design since WWII, and since cruisers since then have generally been based simply on up-scaled destroyer hulls, her crew aptly described her as “The Only Real Cruiser.” USS Long Beach had a pair of 5-inch 38-calibre guns mounted amidships, and at the time of her decommissioning in July 1994, the upgraded cruiser had two Standard Missile launchers, two Tomahawk cruise missile launchers, two Phalanx CIWS and Harpoon missile launchers. The cruiser’s service was concentrated in the Atlantic Fleet from 1961-66, before transferring to the Californian coast. It saw combat in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War, and also endured long enough to provide support during the 1991 Gulf War. USS Long Beach, this unique naval vessel, served for 33 years before settling into its current resting place in Puget Sound, Washington.
| SKU | DR7091 |
|---|---|
| Subcategory | Model Kits Military |
| Manufacturer | Dragon |
| Condition | New |
| Scale | 1:700 |
| GTIN | 089195870919 |






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