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USS Wasp (LHD-1) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Wasp (LHD-1)

USS ''Wasp'' (LHD-1) is a U.S. Navy multipurpose amphibious assault ship. She is the tenth USN vessel to bear the name and was the flagship of the Second Fleet and the lead ship of her class. She was built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding division of Litton in Pascagoula, Mississippi. USS ''Wasp'' and her sister ships are the first specifically designed to accommodate new Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) for fast troop movement over the beach and Harrier II (AV-8B) Vertical/Short Take-Off and Landing (V/STOL) jets which provide close air support for the assault force. ''Wasp'', which is with a beam of , also accommodates the full range of Navy and Marine Corps helicopters, conventional landing craft, and amphibious vehicles.
Since 2004, in a period when all the rest of the USN's flattops have been heavily tasked and often kept on lengthy deployments, ''Wasp'' has not been sent on an extended deployment and the ship is currently assigned to Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) testing.
==Specifications==

To carry out its primary mission, USS ''Wasp'' has an assault support system that synchronizes the simultaneous horizontal and vertical flow of troops, cargo and vehicles throughout the ship. Two aircraft elevators service the hangar bay and flight deck. Six cargo elevators, each , are used to transport material and supplies from the cargo holds throughout the ship to staging areas on the flight deck, hangar bay and vehicle storage area. Cargo is transferred to waiting landing craft docked within the ship's , well dock. Helicopters in the hangar bay or on the flight deck are cargo-loaded by forklift.
''Wasp'' has medical and dental facilities capable of providing intensive medical assistance to 600 casualties, whether combat incurred or brought aboard ship during humanitarian missions. The corpsmen also provide routine medical/dental care to the crew and embarked personnel. Major medical facilities include four main and two emergency operating rooms, four dental operating rooms, x-ray rooms, a blood bank, laboratories, and patient wards. In addition, three battle dressing stations are located throughout the ship, as well as a casualty collecting area at the flight deck level. Medical elevators rapidly transfer casualties from the flight deck and hangar bay to the medical facilities.
For the comfort of the 1,075 crewmembers and 2,200 embarked troops, all manned spaces and berthing areas are individually heated and air conditioned. Berthing areas are subdivided to provide semi-private spaces without adversely affecting efficiency. Deck and wall coverings are decorative but also serviceable and easy to maintain. Messing areas facilitate rapid dining in a restaurant atmosphere. Onboard recreational facilities include a Library Multi-Media Resource Center with Internet access, a weight room, and satellite television capabilities.
USS ''Wasp''s two steam propulsion plants — the largest currently in operation in the U.S. Navy — generate a total of 400 tons of steam per hour. The propulsion system develops , powering the ship to speeds in excess of . USS ''Wasp'' was built using more than 21,000 tons of steel, 400 tons of aluminum, of electrical/electronic cables, of piping and tubing of various types and sizes, and of ventilation ducting. ''Wasp'' weighed more than 27,000 tons when moved onto the Ingalls floating dry-dock on 30 July 1987 for launch on 4 August 1987, becoming the largest man-made object rolled across land.
In 1996, the ship was fitted with the Advanced Combat Direction System (ACDS).

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