Positioning:
Flagship command and control platform for naval operations.
Class Comparison:
Represents a modern, multi-role guided-missile destroyer, technologically advanced compared to earlier generations of naval vessels.
Capabilities:
Advanced air defence, anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and command capabilities.
Technology Focus:
Stealth design, advanced sensor suites, and highly integrated combat systems.
Primary Coverage:
Operation and Maintenance of HMS Trident
Secondary Coverage:
Squadron Command Procedures, Flag Officer Duties
Estimated Pages:
High (Naval manuals are extensive)
Type:
Operational/Technical Manual (hypothetical, based on description)
Format:
Likely a combination of printed technical manuals and operational directives
Propulsion:
Integrated Electric Propulsion (IEP) systems, Gas Turbines, Diesel Generators
Navigation:
Radar systems, Sonar systems, GPS, Inertial Navigation Systems
Weapons:
Missile systems (e.g., Sea Viper), Gun systems, Close-In Weapon Systems (CIWS)
Communication:
Secure voice and data communication systems, satellite communications
Command And Control:
Combat Management Systems (CMS), tactical data links
Auxiliary Systems:
Power generation and distribution, life support, damage control
Operational Procedures:
Sailing orders, formation maneuvering, tactical deployment
Maintenance Procedures:
Routine checks, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting for all onboard systems
Emergency Procedures:
Firefighting, damage control, man overboard, abandon ship protocols
Logistics:
Supply chain management, stores management, refueling operations
Safety Protocols:
Personal protective equipment (PPE), hazardous material handling, work safety regulations
Depth:
Comprehensive: from basic system operation and checks to detailed troubleshooting and repair of major components.
Diagnostics:
In-depth diagnostic procedures, fault code interpretation, and repair strategies for complex electronic and mechanical systems.
Component Level:
Detailed specifications and overhaul procedures for individual components within systems.
Digital Format:
Likely PDF with searchable text and high-resolution diagrams, potentially specialized digital formats used by naval forces.
Quality:
High-quality printing for diagrams, charts, and technical specifications, often on durable, water-resistant paper.
Binding:
Sturdy ring-binding or case-bound for durability in harsh environments.
Paper:
Durable, often water-resistant or tear-resistant paper for use at sea.
Type:
Integrated Electric Propulsion (IEP)
Components:
Two Rolls-Royce WR-21 Advanced Cycle Gas Turbines (AGT) driving alternators, plus four MAN diesel generators.
Shaft Horsepower:
Estimated total power output capable of exceeding 50,000 shp for high speeds.
Fuel Type:
Marine Diesel Fuel (MDF) or Naval Distillate Fuel (NDF)
Epa Rating:
N/A (Naval specifications differ from automotive EPA standards)
Navigational Safety:
High standards for collision avoidance, stability, and seaworthiness.
Fire Suppression:
Advanced fire detection and suppression systems throughout the vessel.
Damage Control:
Compartmentalization and dedicated damage control systems.
Survivability:
Designed for high survivability against damage and attack.
Internal Systems:
Advanced combat management system (e.g., BAE Systems' NAUTILUS) for situational awareness and tactical control.
Navigational Aids:
Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS), ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System).
Data Links:
Link 11, Link 16, and other tactical data links for inter-ship and shore communication.
Radar:
Sampson AESA Multi-function Radar for air defence tracking and targeting.
Sonar:
Sonars for submarine detection and classification.
Engine Overhaul:
Gas turbines and diesel engines require scheduled overhauls based on operating hours and performance monitoring, often in thousands of hours.
System Checks:
Daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly checks for all operational systems, performed by specialized engineering departments.
Lubricants:
MIL-SPEC approved lubricants for gas turbines, diesel engines, and gearboxes, with specific viscosity and performance requirements.
Coolants:
Specialized marine-grade coolants for engine cooling systems, requiring specific freezing point depression and corrosion inhibition.
Propulsion Reliability:
Early issues reported with WR-21 gas turbines and their integration into the IEP, leading to power generation challenges.
Electrical Systems:
Complex electrical distribution and control systems can present diagnostic challenges.
Heritage:
Represents the continuation of British naval technological advancement, building on a long history of maritime power.
Class Development:
The Type 45 destroyer class represents a significant leap in destroyer design, incorporating new technologies and combat systems.
Shipyard:
Built by BAE Systems Surface Ships at Govan and Scotstoun on the River Clyde, Scotland.
Commissioning Date:
HMS Daring (lead ship) commissioned in 2009, with subsequent ships entering service throughout the 2010s.