U.S. Navy Heavy Cruiser CA-139 USS SALEM-Deluxe K.
VRF700908DX
VERY FIRE
1:700
DELUXE EDITION
- Scale 1:700
- photo-etched parts included
- additional turned brass parts, photo-etched parts and wooden deck parts
- Unbuilt, unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
USS Salem (CA-139) was the second and last Des Moines-class cruiser to be built. Units of this type were clearly based on the Baltimore class ships, but they were characterized by larger hull dimensions, a significantly improved engine room and generally more efficient propulsion system, as well as the use of innovative main artillery hold systems. The latter solution significantly improved the rate of fire. It also turned out that the ships of this class were the last heavy cruisers in the US Navy with only artillery armament. The USS Salem (CA-139) was built at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. The cruiser, shortly after entering service, was directed to the Mediterranean Sea, where it became part of the US VI Fleet. The units operated in this reservoir very actively in the years 1950-1958. At that time, it also took part in NATO naval exercises. In 1959, the ship was transferred to the fleet reserve, and from 1994, she became a museum ship.
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