USS Hopper DDG−70 1:350 scale

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USS Hopper DDG−70

  • Scale 1:350
  • Item Type Static Kit
  • Model Brief Length: 439.5mm beam: 65mm
  • Total Parts 483pcs
  • Metal Parts n/a
  • Photo Etched Parts n/a
  • Film Parts n/a
  • Resin Parts n/a
  • Total Sprues 11 sprues plus the upper hull , lower hull, waterline plate and deck
  • Paint Schemes USS Hopper DDG-70

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USS Hopper DDG−70 1:350 scale

TM04525
USS Hopper DDG−70 1:350 scale

USS Hopper DDG−70

  • Scale 1:350
  • Item Type Static Kit
  • Model Brief Length: 439.5mm beam: 65mm
  • Total Parts 483pcs
  • Metal Parts n/a
  • Photo Etched Parts n/a
  • Film Parts n/a
  • Resin Parts n/a
  • Total Sprues 11 sprues plus the upper hull , lower hull, waterline plate and deck
  • Paint Schemes USS Hopper DDG-70

 

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USS Hopper DDG−70

  • Scale 1:350
  • Item Type Static Kit
  • Model Brief Length: 439.5mm beam: 65mm
  • Total Parts 483pcs
  • Metal Parts n/a
  • Photo Etched Parts n/a
  • Film Parts n/a
  • Resin Parts n/a
  • Total Sprues 11 sprues plus the upper hull , lower hull, waterline plate and deck
  • Paint Schemes USS Hopper DDG-70

USS Hopper (DDG-70) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. RADM Grace Murray Hopper, USN.

In 1946, while as a research fellow in Harvard's Computation Laboratory, she worked on the Navy's Mark II and Mark III computers. She coined the term "bug," when she removed a moth from the switching contacts of the Mark II.

She was the first Naval Reserve Woman in history recalled to active duty on 1 August 1967.

  • Displacement:8373 tons
  • Length: 155.8 m
  • Beam: 20 m
  • Propulsion: 4 × LM2500-30 gas turbines, 2 shafts, 100,000 hp
  • Speed: 30+ knots
  • Armament: 1 × 32, 1 × 64 cell Mk 41 VLS, 96 × RIM-66 SM-2, BGM-109 Tomahawk or RUM-139 VL-Asroc, 1 × 127/62 mm, 2 × 25 mm, 4 × 12.7 mm guns, 2 × Phalanx CIWS 2 × Mk 32 triple torpedo tubes
  • Aircraft carried: 2 × SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopters