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- Combined gas turbine and gas turbine (COGAG) is a type of propulsion system for ships using two gas turbines connected to a single propeller shaft. A...
- for the Iroquois-class destroyers and known as COmbined Gas And Gas, or COGAG) was very successful and used on most subsequent U.S. warships. As of 2010...
- and aiming, and a gas turbine for additional power. Combined gas and gas (COGAG) "Save the Royal Navy.org - In focus – the MEKO A-200 Type 31e frigate candidate"...
- carrier (ASW), and was based in Taranto. The ship was powered by four Fiat COGAG gas turbines built under license from GE, offering a sustained power of...
- specifications. Most notably, the vessels use 4 gas turbines combined by Renk COGAG gear units built in a lightweight design. The smaller gas turbines rated...
- is generated by four 28 MW QC-280 gas turbines in combined gas and gas (COGAG) arrangement. Additional power may be provided by six 5 MW QD-50 gas turbines...
- CODAG, CODOG, CODLAG propulsion systems or in pairs as powerplants for COGAG systems.[citation needed] Aircraft carrier: Italian aircraft carrier Cavour (C...
- combination of power they are referred to as CODOG (combined diesel or gas) or COGAG (combined gas and gas) respectively. This further increases the complexity...
- Length 248 m (814 ft) Beam 38 m (125 ft) Draft 7.5 m (25 ft) Propulsion COGAG, two shafts 4 × GE/IHI LM2500IEC gas turbine Speed more than 30 knots (56 km/h;...
- that use gas turbines as their main (or only) engines, e.g. in COGOG or COGAG mode, such as the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, but currently no naval...