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  • USCGC Bertholf (WMSL-750) is the first Legend-class maritime security cutter of the United States Coast Guard. She is named for Commodore Ellsworth P. Bertholf, fourth commandant of both the Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard.
    In 2005, construction began at Northrop Grumman's Ship Systems Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was launched on September 29, 2006, christened November 11, 2006, and commissioned on August 4, 2008. The cutter's home port is Alameda, California. Bertholf was the first to fire the Bofors 57 mm gun aboard a U.S. vessel on 11 February 2008.


    Operational history


    On March 3, 2016, Bertholf responded to a sighting off the Pacific Coast of Panama of a semi-submersible narco-submarine, reported by a P-3 Orion. The semi-submersible surrendered to a boarding party launched from Bertholf, and four suspects were captured along with 6 tons of cocaine. The boarding party then sank the semi-submersible. During the 2012 RIMPAC exercises Bertholf detected and tracked missile threats and also provided naval gunfire support for troops ashore during the training exercise, demonstrating the capability of moving with other naval forces and being able to perform other defense operations.
    On 25 March 2019, USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54), in concert with Bertholf transited the contested Taiwan Strait. On 15 April of same year, the ship visited Hong Kong, the first Coast Guard vessel to do so in seventeen years.


    Legend-class cutter


    Bertholf is the lead ship of the Legend-class cutter design and the first large ship to be built under the Coast Guard's multi-year Deepwater acquisitions project. The NSCs replaced the fleet's aging 1960s-era 378-foot Hamilton-class cutters.


    Features


    Automated weapon systems
    Medium-caliber deck gun (57 mm) capable of stopping rogue merchant vessels far from shore
    Helicopter launch and recovery pad with rail-based aircraft retrieval system and two aircraft hangars
    Stern launching ramp for small boat launch and recovery
    Bow thruster
    State-of-the-art C4ISR improving interoperability between Coast Guard and Department of Defense assets
    Detection and defense capabilities against chemical, biological, or radiological attack
    Advanced sensors for intelligence collection and sharing
    Real-time tracking and seamless common operational picture/maritime domain awareness via integration with Rescue 21
    Advanced state-of-the-art Ships Integrated Control System (machinery control, steering, navigation) for reduced manpower requirements and improved automation
    Cassidian (EADS) TRS-3D/16-ES air search radar for area surveillance
    The cutter can have an anti-terrorism/force protection suite that will include underwater sonar that will allow the cutter to scan ports, approaches, facilities and high-value assets for underwater mines and mine-like devices and detect swimmers.


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    External links



    Bertholf home page
    Deepwater Official site about USCGS Bertholf
    National Security Cutter Home
    Team Deepwater NSC Home
    Bertholf intercepting drug boats in her first action (video)

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