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USS Shiloh (CG-67)

USS Shiloh (CG-67)

An American guided missile cruiser of the Ticonderoga class that participated in Operation Desert Strike and supported Operation Southern Watch, among several other combat deployments. The ship features highly modular equipment, allowing nearly all important armaments and systems to be easily replaced at will. Additionally, the cruiser boasts very good maneuverability and speed, ensuring swift operation in any sea conditions.

Basic information

Type Cruiser
Rarity Legendary
Tier III
Country USA
Date January 2026
How to obtain

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Compensation 25 000 000 Dollars

Characteristics

Year 1990
Displacement 9 800 tons
Length 173 m
Width 16.8 m
Real

A Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy. Commissioned in 1992, the ship participated in the 2003 Iraq War. Shiloh is planned to be decommissioned in 2026.

Statistics

Statistics

Health
410 000
Speed
20.99 knots
Maneuvering ability
9.1

Visibility

View Range
10 km
Aerial Visibility
6 km
Surface Visibility
5.33 km
Underwater Visibility
4 km
Stealth
0 %

Maximum potential DPM

Maximum potential DPM
1 247 946
DPM vs surface targets
1 139 732
DPM vs air targets
108 214
DPM vs underwater targets
224 680

Consumables

Damage Control
6
Countermeasures
12
Ammunition Reserve
2
Torpedo Countermeasures
0
Smoke
0

Modules

2X
CHAMP
Rare Missile battery
2X
CHAMP
Rare Missile battery
2X
RUR-5B ASROC
Rare Grenade launcher
2X
Sea RAM
Rare Air defense
2X
Sea RAM
Rare Air defense
1X
Locked
RIM-162 ESSM-S
Legendary Air defense