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The first unit was commissioned in 1966 and the final sixth unit was decommissioned in 1989.Description[edit]Brooke-class ships were nearly identical to the Garcia class, except the second 5-inch\/38 caliber gun was replaced with a Tartar missile system and electronics. Brooke class ships also had the AN\/SPS-52 3D air search radar instead of the two dimension AN\/SPS-40 and added the AN\/SPG-51 for target tracking and missile guidance. The Mk 22 single arm missile launcher was placed amidships. The magazine held 16 missiles.FFG-1 through FFG-3 had a Westinghouse geared steam turbine while FFG-4 through FFG-6 employed a General Electric turbine. All ships had two Foster Wheeler boilers. FFG-4 through FFG-6 had an angled base of the bridge structure behind the ASROC launcher for automatic reloading. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Brooke class was originally designed to carry the DASH drone, but were later equipped with LAMPS SH-2 Seasprite after the hangar was enlarged.[2]Oliver Hazard Perry class systems were evaluated on Talbot including the Otobreda 76 mm gun, the AN\/SQS-56 sonar and other systems.[2][3]Initially authorized as guided missile destroyer escorts (DEG), FFG-1 through FFG-3 were authorized in FY1962 while FFG-4 through FFG-6 were authorized in FY1963. Plans called for ten more ships to be authorized in FY1964 and possibly three more in later years, but those plans were dropped because of the $11 million higher cost of the DEG over an FF.Ship nameHull no.CrestBuilderCommission\u2013decommissionFateLinkBrookeFFG-1Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle1966\u20131988Transferred to Pakistan in 1989; disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994[1]RamseyFFG-21967\u20131988Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 15 June 2000[2]SchofieldFFG-31968\u20131988Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 11\/02\/1999[3]TalbotFFG-4Bath Iron Works1967\u20131988Transferred to Pakistan in 1989; disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994[4]Richard L. PageFFG-51967\u20131988Transferred to Pakistan in 1989; disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994[5]Julius A. FurerFFG-61967\u20131989Transferred to Pakistan in 1989; disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994[6]Gallery[edit]Talbot with angled bridge structure for automated ASROC loading.Ramsey’s SPS-52, black panel at center and AN\/SPG-51, dish at right.Schofield underway near San Diego, CA^ Polmar, Norman (July 1981). “The U.S. Navy: Sonars, Part 1”. United States Naval Institute Proceedings: 119.^ a b Moore, John (1991). Janes American Fighting Ships of the 20th Century. Mallard Press. p.\u00a0185. ISBN\u00a00-7924-5626-2.^ Pike, John. “FFG-1 Brooke”. GlobalSecurity.org. 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