The USS Roark, awaits the cutting torches at the shipbreakers on 19th February, 2004 in the Port of Brownsville. The Roark was a Knox Class Destroyer Escort whose designation was changed to Frigate in 1975.
Pertinent details: CLASS: Knox (As Built) FY / SCB No.: 64/199C Displacement:3020 tons (std), 4065 tons (full) Dimensions:438'(oa), 415' (wl) x 46' 9" x 24' 9" Armament: 1 x 5"/54 Mk 42, 1 ASROC Mk16 (16 missiles), 4-324mm Mk 32 (4x1 fixed) tubes / Mk 46 torpedos Machinery: 2 CE 1200psi boilers; 1 Westinghouse geared turbine; 35,000 shp; 1 shaft Speed: 27 knots Range: 4,500 nm @ 20 knots Crew: 13 / 211 Radars: AN/SPS-10 (surface), AN/SPS-40 (air), AN/SPS-58 threat warning in some ships Sonars: AN/SQS-26CX, AN/SQS-35 IVDS in FF-1052, 1056, 1063-1071, 1073-1076, 1078-1097 Operational and Building Data Laid down by Todd Shipbuilding, Seattle WA 2 February 1966 Launched 27 April 1967, Commissioned 22 November 1969 Reclassified Frigate (FF-1053) on 30 June 1975 Assigned to Naval Reserve Force, Pacific, at San Francisco CA 1 June 1987 Decommissioned 14 December 1991, Stricken 11 January 1995 Fate: contract for scrapping awarded 13 October 2003 to International Shipbreaking Corp., Brownsville TX -Updated by admin, removed / from the title.
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