The Aegis Weapon System's mission is to protect U.S. task forces, primarily carrier battle groups, by destroying hostile aircraft, missiles, submarines, and ships. The Aegis Weapon System is used on the DDG-5l Arleigh Burke class destroyer and the CG-47 Ticonderoga class cruiser. During FY's 1992 through 1999, the Navy plans to buy 32 Aegis Weapon Systems at an estimated cost of $5.1 billion.
Cost-Effectiveness of Dual Sourcing Major Components of the AEGIS Weapon System
1991
61 pages
Report
No indication
English
Management Practice , Business & Economics , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Cost effectiveness , Weapon systems , Ship defense systems , Auditing , Destroyers , Cruisers , Military aircraft , Task forces , Destruction , Missions , Shipboard , Aircraft carriers , Enemy , Naval planning , Submarines , Battle group level organizations , Y2k compliance , Aegis weapon systems , Aq i00-09-2867 , Year 2000 compliance , Ddg-5l vessel , Cg-47 vessel
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