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{|{{Infobox ship begin}}
{{Infobox ship
{{Infobox ship image
|section1={{Infobox ship/image
| Ship image = File:USS Scott DDG-995.jpg
| image = USS Scott DDG-995.jpg
| Ship caption = USS ''Scott'' on 21 March 1986
| image_caption = USS ''Scott'' on 21 March 1986
}}
}}
{{Infobox ship class overview
 
| Name = ''Kidd''-class destroyer<ref>{{cite web |work=Global Security |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ddg-993-specs.htm |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=DDG-993 KIDD-class }}</ref>
|section2={{Infobox ship/class overview
| Builders = [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], MS (4)
| name = ''Kidd''-class destroyer<ref>{{cite web |work=Global Security |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ddg-993-specs.htm |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=DDG-993 KIDD-class }}</ref>
| Operators = *{{Naval|United States}}
| builders = [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], MS (4)
*{{naval|Taiwan}} (as {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer|4}})
| operators = *{{Naval|United States}}
| Class before = {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}
              *{{naval|Taiwan}} (as {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer|4}})
| Class after = {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|4}}
| class_before = {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}
| Subclasses = {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer|4}}
| class_after = {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|4}}
| Built range = 1978–1982
| subclasses = {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer|4}}
| In commission range = *1981–1999 ([[United States Navy]])
| built_range = 1978–1982
*2005–present ([[Republic of China Navy]])
| in_commission_range = *1981–1999 ([[United States Navy]])
| Total ships building =  
                        *2005–present ([[Republic of China Navy]])
| Total ships planned =  
| total_ships_building =  
| Total ships completed = 4
| total_ships_planned =  
| Total ships cancelled =  
| total_ships_completed = 4
| Total ships active = 4 ([[Republic of China Navy|Taiwan]])
| total_ships_canceled =  
| Total ships laid up =  
| total_ships_active = 4 ([[Republic of China Navy|Taiwan]])
| Total ships lost =  
| total_ships_laid_up =
| Total ships retired =  
| total_ships_lost =
| Total ships preserved =  
| total_ships_retired =
| total_ships_preserved =
}}
 
|section3={{Infobox ship/characteristics
| type = [[Guided-missile destroyer]]
| displacement = *Light: {{convert|7289|t|abbr=on}}
                  *Full: {{convert|9783|t|abbr=on}}
                  *Dead Weight: {{convert|2494|t|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|563|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| beam = {{convert|55|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| draught = {{convert|31.5|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| draft =
| power = 3 × [[Allison T56|Allison 501-K17 Model 119]] [[Turbo generator|ship service gas turbine generator]]s (7.5 MW)
| propulsion = 4 × [[General Electric LM2500]] [[gas turbines]], 2 shafts, {{convert|80000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}
| speed = {{convert|33|kn|lk=in|sp=us}}
| range = *{{convert|6000|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|20|kn|sp=us}}
          *{{convert|3300|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|30|kn|sp=us}}
| complement = 28 officers; 320 enlisted
| sensors = *[[AN/SPS-48|SPS-48E]] 3D Air Search Radar
            *[[AN/SPS-49|SPS-49(V)5]] 2D Air Search Radar
            *2 × [[SPG-51|SPG-51D]] Missile Control Radar<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Jordan |first=John |title=An illustrated guide to modern destroyers |date=1986 |publisher=Prentice Hall |isbn=0-13-450776-2 |location=New York, N.Y. |oclc=13010345 |pages=58, 70, 77, 79, 134}}</ref>
            *1 × [[AN/SPG-60]] Gun Fire Control Radar
            *[[SPS-55]] Surface Search Radar
            *[[AN/SPQ-9|SPQ-9A]] Gun Fire Control Radar
            *[[AN/SQS-26#AN/SQS-53|SQS-53]] hull-mounted sonar
| EW = *[[AN/SLQ-32]](V)3 OUTBOARD II EW Suite
        *[[Mark 36 SRBOC]]
        *[[AN/SLQ-25]] Nixie towed sonar decoy
| armament = *2 × [[5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns]]
              *2 × [[Mk 26 missile launcher|Mk 26 launcher]]s for 68 × [[RIM-66 Standard Missile|RIM-66 SM-2MR Block IIIA(RIM-66K-2]] and [[RUR-5 ASROC]]
              *2 × 20&nbsp;mm [[Phalanx CIWS]] Mark 15 cannons (Varies from ship to ship, Block 0/1/1A/1B)
              *2 × 4 Mk 141 [[Boeing Harpoon|Harpoon]] missile canisters
              *2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mark 32 triple]] 12.75&nbsp;in (324&nbsp;mm) [[torpedo tube]]s ([[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk46 torpedoes]]) (14 torpedoes)
| armour =
| armor =  
| aircraft = 1 [[Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King|SH-3]] helicopter or 2 [[Kaman SH-2 Seasprite|SH-2 Seasprite]] [[LAMPS]] helicopters
| aircraft_facilities = [[Flight deck]] and enclosed [[hangar]] for up to two medium-lift helicopters
| notes =  
}}
}}
}}
{{Infobox ship characteristics
| Ship type = [[Guided-missile destroyer]]
| Ship displacement = *Light: {{convert|7289|t|abbr=on}}
*Full: {{convert|9783|t|abbr=on}}
*Dead Weight: {{convert|2494|t|abbr=on}}
| Ship length = {{convert|563|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| Ship beam = {{convert|55|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| Ship draught = {{convert|31.5|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| Ship draft =
| Ship power = 3 × [[Allison T56|Allison 501-K17 Model 119]] [[Turbo generator|ship service gas turbine generator]]s (7.5 MW)
| Ship propulsion = 4 × [[General Electric LM2500]] [[gas turbines]], 2 shafts, {{convert|80000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}
| Ship speed = {{convert|33|kn|lk=in|sp=us}}
| Ship range = *{{convert|6000|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|20|kn|sp=us}}
*{{convert|3300|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|30|kn|sp=us}}
| Ship complement = 28 officers; 320 enlisted
| Ship sensors = *[[AN/SPS-48|SPS-48E]] 3D Air Search Radar
*[[AN/SPS-49|SPS-49(V)5]] 2D Air Search Radar
*2 × [[SPG-51|SPG-51D]] Missile Control Radar<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Jordan |first=John |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13010345 |title=An illustrated guide to modern destroyers |date=1986 |publisher=Prentice Hall |isbn=0-13-450776-2 |location=New York, N.Y. |oclc=13010345 |pages=58, 70, 77, 79, 134}}</ref>
*1 × [[AN/SPG-60]] Gun Fire Control Radar
*[[SPS-55]] Surface Search Radar
*[[AN/SPQ-9|SPQ-9A]] Gun Fire Control Radar
*[[AN/SQS-26#AN/SQS-53|SQS-53]] hull-mounted sonar
| Ship EW = *[[AN/SLQ-32]](V)3 OUTBOARD II EW Suite
*[[Mark 36 SRBOC]]
*[[AN/SLQ-25]] Nixie towed sonar decoy
| Ship armament = *2 × [[5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns]]
*2 × [[Mk 26 missile launcher|Mk 26 launcher]]s for 68 × [[RIM-66 Standard Missile|RIM-66 SM-2MR Block IIIA(RIM-66K-2]] and [[RUR-5 ASROC]]
*2 × 20&nbsp;mm [[Phalanx CIWS]] Mark 15 cannons (Varies from ship to ship, Block 0/1/1A/1B)
*2 × 4 Mk 141 [[Boeing Harpoon|Harpoon]] missile canisters
*2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mark 32 triple]] 12.75&nbsp;in (324&nbsp;mm) [[torpedo tube]]s ([[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk46 torpedoes]]) (14 torpedoes)
| Ship armour =
| Ship armor =
| Ship aircraft = 1 [[Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King|SH-3]] helicopter or 2 [[Kaman SH-2 Seasprite|SH-2 Seasprite]] [[LAMPS]] helicopters
| Ship aircraft facilities = [[Flight deck]] and enclosed [[hangar]] for up to two medium-lift helicopters
| Ship notes =
}}
|}


The '''''Kidd''-class destroyers''' were a series of four [[guided-missile destroyer]]s (DDGs) based on the {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}. In contrast to their predecessor's focus on [[anti-submarine warfare]], the ''Kidd''s were designed as more advanced multipurpose ships with the addition of considerably enhanced [[Anti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] capabilities.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm|title=DDG-993 KIDD-class|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309182726/http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm|archive-date=9 March 2016}}</ref> Originally ordered for the former [[History of the Iranian Navy|Imperial Iranian Navy]], the contracts were canceled when the 1979 [[Iranian Revolution]] began, and the ships were completed for the [[United States Navy]]. They were [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] in 1999 and sold to [[Taiwan]], where they have served in the [[Republic of China Navy]] as the ''Kee Lung'' class since 2005.
The '''''Kidd''-class destroyers''' were a series of four [[guided-missile destroyer]]s (DDGs) based on the {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}. In contrast to their predecessor's focus on [[anti-submarine warfare]], the ''Kidd''s were designed as more advanced multipurpose ships with the addition of considerably enhanced [[Anti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] capabilities.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm|title=DDG-993 KIDD-class|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309182726/http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm|archive-date=9 March 2016}}</ref> Originally ordered for the former [[History of the Iranian Navy|Imperial Iranian Navy]], the contracts were canceled when the 1979 [[Iranian Revolution]] began, and the ships were completed for the [[United States Navy]]. They were [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] in 1999 and sold to [[Taiwan]], where they have served in the [[Republic of China Navy]] as the ''Kee Lung'' class since 2005.
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On 3 February 1979, the Iranian government canceled the second two ships in the class, signing a [[memorandum of understanding]] indicating that they were available for acquisition by the U.S. Navy. On 21 February. 1979, the [[Prime Minister of Iran|Iranian Prime Minister]] notified the U.S. government that Iran intended to terminate the contract of the first two ships, officially cancelling delivery on 8 March 1979.<ref>{{citation|first=Christopher C. |last=Wright|title= U. S. Navy Shipbuilding Budgets, FY 1979/81|journal=Warship International|publisher=International Naval Research Organization|volume=17|number=2|date=1980|pages=124–127|jstor=44890726}}</ref>
On 3 February 1979, the Iranian government canceled the second two ships in the class, signing a [[memorandum of understanding]] indicating that they were available for acquisition by the U.S. Navy. On 21 February. 1979, the [[Prime Minister of Iran|Iranian Prime Minister]] notified the U.S. government that Iran intended to terminate the contract of the first two ships, officially cancelling delivery on 8 March 1979.<ref>{{citation|first=Christopher C. |last=Wright|title= U. S. Navy Shipbuilding Budgets, FY 1979/81|journal=Warship International|publisher=International Naval Research Organization|volume=17|number=2|date=1980|pages=124–127|jstor=44890726}}</ref>


Each ship in the class was named after a [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]] who had died in combat in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]] in World War II:
Each ship in the class was named after a [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]] who had died in combat in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]] in World War II:{{Citation needed|date=October 2025}}
*{{USS|Kidd|DDG-993}} was named after [[Rear Admiral]] [[Isaac C. Kidd]], who died on the [[Bridge (nautical)|bridge]] of his [[flagship]], {{USS|Arizona|BB-39|6}}, during the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] on 7 December 1941.
*{{USS|Kidd|DDG-993}} was named after [[Rear Admiral]] [[Isaac C. Kidd]], who died on the [[Bridge (nautical)|bridge]] of his [[flagship]], {{USS|Arizona|BB-39|6}}, during the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] on 7 December 1941.
*{{USS|Callaghan|DDG-994}} was named after Rear Admiral [[Daniel J. Callaghan|Daniel Callaghan]], who was killed during a surface action at the [[First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal|Naval Battle of Guadalcanal]], 13 November 1942, aboard {{USS|San Francisco|CA-38|6}}.
*{{USS|Callaghan|DDG-994}} was named after Rear Admiral [[Daniel J. Callaghan|Daniel Callaghan]], who was killed during a surface action at the [[First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal|Naval Battle of Guadalcanal]], 13 November 1942, aboard {{USS|San Francisco|CA-38|6}}.
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==Sale and reactivation==
==Sale and reactivation==
{|{{Infobox ship begin
{{Infobox ship
}}
|section1={{Infobox ship/image
{{Infobox ship image
| image = ROCS Ma Kong (DDG-1805).jpg
| Ship image = File:ROCS Ma Kong (DDG-1805).jpg
| image_caption = ROCS ''Ma Kung'' in 25 August 2018
| Ship caption = ROCS ''Ma Kung'' in 25 August 2018
}}
}}
 
{{Infobox ship class overview
|section2={{Infobox ship/class overview
| Name = ''Kee Lung''-class destroyer<ref>{{cite web |work=Global Security |accessdate=14 June 2023 |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/taiwan/kidd-specs.htm |title=DDG 1801 Keelung / Chi Teh / Kidd-class destroyers }}</ref>
| name = ''Kee Lung''-class destroyer<ref>{{cite web |work=Global Security |accessdate=14 June 2023 |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/taiwan/kidd-specs.htm |title=DDG 1801 Keelung / Chi Teh / Kidd-class destroyers }}</ref>
| Builders = [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], [[Pascagoula, Mississippi]]
| builders = [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], [[Pascagoula, Mississippi]]
| Operators = *{{Naval|United States}} (as {{sclass|Kidd|destroyer|4}})
| operators = *{{Naval|United States}} (as {{sclass|Kidd|destroyer|4}})
*{{naval|Taiwan}}
              *{{naval|Taiwan}}
| Class before = {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}
| class_before = {{sclass|Spruance|destroyer|4}}
| Class after = {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|4}}
| class_after = {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|4}}
| Subclasses =
| subclasses =
| Built range = 1978–1982
| built_range = 1978–1982
| In commission range = *1981–1999 ([[United States Navy]])
| in_commission_range = *1981–1999 ([[United States Navy]])
*2005–present ([[Republic of China Navy]])
                        *2005–present ([[Republic of China Navy]])
| Total ships building =  
| total_ships_building =  
| Total ships planned =  
| total_ships_planned =  
| Total ships completed = 4
| total_ships_completed = 4
| Total ships cancelled =  
| total_ships_canceled =  
| Total ships active = 4 ([[Republic of China Navy|Taiwan]])
| total_ships_active = 4 ([[Republic of China Navy|Taiwan]])
| Total ships laid up =  
| total_ships_laid_up =  
| Total ships lost =  
| total_ships_lost =  
| Total ships retired =  
| total_ships_retired =  
| Total ships preserved =  
| total_ships_preserved =  
}}
}}
{{Infobox ship characteristics
 
| Ship type = [[Guided-missile destroyer]]
|section3={{Infobox ship/characteristics
| Ship displacement = *Light: {{convert|6950|t|abbr=on}}
| type = [[Guided-missile destroyer]]
*Full: {{convert|9574|t|abbr=on}}
| displacement = *Light: {{convert|6950|t|abbr=on}}
*Dead Weight: {{convert|2624|t|abbr=on}}
                  *Full: {{convert|9574|t|abbr=on}}
| Ship length = {{convert|563|ft|m|abbr=on}}
                  *Dead Weight: {{convert|2624|t|abbr=on}}
| Ship beam = {{convert|55|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|563|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| Ship draught = {{convert|33.1|ft|m|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_dd_kidd.htm |work=Navypedia |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=KIDD Missile Destroyers (1981 - 1982) }}</ref>
| beam = {{convert|55|ft|m|abbr=on}}
| Ship draft =  
| draught = {{convert|33.1|ft|m|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/usa/us_dd_kidd.htm |work=Navypedia |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=KIDD Missile Destroyers (1981 - 1982) }}</ref>
| Ship propulsion = 4 × [[General Electric LM2500]] [[gas turbines]], 2 shafts, {{convert|80000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}
| draft =  
| Ship speed = {{convert|33|kn|lk=in|sp=us}}
| propulsion = 4 × [[General Electric LM2500]] [[gas turbines]], 2 shafts, {{convert|80000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}
| Ship range =  
| speed = {{convert|33|kn|lk=in|sp=us}}
| range =  
*{{convert|6000|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|20|kn|sp=us}}
*{{convert|6000|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|20|kn|sp=us}}
*{{convert|3300|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|30|kn|sp=us}}
*{{convert|3300|nmi|sp=us}} at {{convert|30|kn|sp=us}}
| Ship complement = 31 officers; 363 enlisted
| complement = 31 officers; 363 enlisted
| Ship sensors = *[[AN/SPS-48|SPS-48E]] Air Search Radar
| sensors = *[[AN/SPS-48|SPS-48E]] Air Search Radar
*[[AN/SPS-49|SPS-49(V)5]] Air Search Radar
            *[[AN/SPS-49|SPS-49(V)5]] Air Search Radar
*2 × [[SPG-51|SPG-51D]] Missile Control Radar
            *2 × [[SPG-51|SPG-51D]] Missile Control Radar
*1 × [[AN/SPG-60 Radar]] Gun Fire Control Radar
            *1 × [[AN/SPG-60 Radar]] Gun Fire Control Radar
*[[SPS-55]] Surface Search Radar
            *[[SPS-55]] Surface Search Radar
*[[AN/SPQ-9|SPQ-9A]] Gun Fire Control Radar
            *[[AN/SPQ-9|SPQ-9A]] Gun Fire Control Radar
*[[AN/SPS-64|SPS-64]] Navigation Radar
            *[[AN/SPS-64|SPS-64]] Navigation Radar
*[[AN/SQS-26#AN/SQS-53|SQS-53]] hull-mounted sonar
            *[[AN/SQS-26#AN/SQS-53|SQS-53]] hull-mounted sonar
| Ship EW = *[[AN/SLQ-32]](V)3 OUTBOARD II EW Suite<ref>{{cite web |url=https://asiatimes.com/2018/12/taiwan-to-upgrade-second-hand-destroyers-from-us/ |work=Asia Times |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=Taiwan to upgrade second-hand destroyers from US }}</ref>
| EW = *[[AN/SLQ-32]](V)3 OUTBOARD II EW Suite<ref>{{cite web |url=https://asiatimes.com/2018/12/taiwan-to-upgrade-second-hand-destroyers-from-us/ |work=Asia Times |accessdate=14 June 2023 |title=Taiwan to upgrade second-hand destroyers from US }}</ref>
*[[Mark 36 SRBOC]]
        *[[Mark 36 SRBOC]]
*[[AN/SLQ-25]] Nixie towed sonar decoy
        *[[AN/SLQ-25]] Nixie towed sonar decoy
| Ship armament = *2 × [[5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns]]
| armament = *2 × [[5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns]]
*2 × [[Mk 26 missile launcher|Mk 26 launcher]]s for 68 × [[RIM-66 Standard Missile|RIM-66 SM-2MR Block IIIA(RIM-66K-2]]
              *2 × [[Mk 26 missile launcher|Mk 26 launcher]]s for 68 × [[RIM-66 Standard Missile|RIM-66 SM-2MR Block IIIA(RIM-66K-2]]
*2 × 20&nbsp;mm [[Phalanx CIWS]] Mark 15 cannons (Varies from ship to ship, Block 0/1/1A/1B)
              *2 × 20&nbsp;mm [[Phalanx CIWS]] Mark 15 cannons (Varies from ship to ship, Block 0/1/1A/1B)
*4 × 12.7mm MGs
              *4 × 12.7mm MGs
*1 × 4 Mk 141 [[Boeing Harpoon|Harpoon]] missile canisters
              *1 × 4 Mk 141 [[Boeing Harpoon|Harpoon]] missile canisters
*2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mark 32 triple]] 12.75&nbsp;in (324&nbsp;mm) [[torpedo tube]]s ([[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk46 torpedoes]])
              *2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mark 32 triple]] 12.75&nbsp;in (324&nbsp;mm) [[torpedo tube]]s ([[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk46 torpedoes]])
| Ship armour =  
| armour =  
| Ship armor =  
| armor =  
| Ship aircraft = 1 or 2 [[Sikorsky S-70|Sikorsky S-70C(M)]] helicopter(s){{efn|Unlike her sister ships, [[ROCS Kee Lung (DDG-1801)|ROCS Lee Kung]] has the LAMPS III system installed, so can carry 2 of these helicopters.}}
| aircraft = 1 or 2 [[Sikorsky S-70|Sikorsky S-70C(M)]] helicopter(s){{efn|Unlike her sister ships, [[ROCS Kee Lung (DDG-1801)|ROCS Lee Kung]] has the LAMPS III system installed, so can carry 2 of these helicopters.}}
| Ship aircraft facilities = [[Flight deck]] and enclosed [[hangar]] for up to one medium-lift helicopter
| aircraft_facilities = [[Flight deck]] and enclosed [[hangar]] for up to one medium-lift helicopter
| Ship notes =  
| notes =  
}}
}}
}}
|}


In 2001, the U.S. authorized the reactivation and sale of all four ships to [[Taiwan]] (Republic of China). All four have been transferred to the [[Republic of China Navy]] under the Kuang Hua VII program. They were sold for a total price of US$732&nbsp;million with upgraded hardware, overhaul, activation, and training, and included a reduced missile loadout of 148 SM-2 Block IIIA and 32 RGM-84L Block II Harpoon anti-ship missiles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ddg-993.htm |title=DDG-993 KIDD-class |publisher=GlobalSecurity.Org |access-date=15 April 2010}}</ref> The reactivation was done in Charleston, South Carolina, by VSE/BAV.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/vsebav-completes-reactivation-of-ex-kidd-class-guided-missile-destroyers-57109157.html|title=Vsebav completes reactivation of ex-Kidd class guided missile destroyers|agency=PR Newswire|access-date=25 November 2010}}</ref>
In 2001, the U.S. authorized the reactivation and sale of all four ships to [[Taiwan]] (Republic of China). All four have been transferred to the [[Republic of China Navy]] under the Kuang Hua VII program. They were sold for a total price of US$732&nbsp;million with upgraded hardware, overhaul, activation, and training, and included a reduced missile loadout of 148 SM-2 Block IIIA and 32 RGM-84L Block II Harpoon anti-ship missiles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ddg-993.htm |title=DDG-993 KIDD-class |publisher=GlobalSecurity.Org |access-date=15 April 2010}}</ref> The reactivation was done in Charleston, South Carolina, by VSE/BAV.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/vsebav-completes-reactivation-of-ex-kidd-class-guided-missile-destroyers-57109157.html|title=Vsebav completes reactivation of ex-Kidd class guided missile destroyers|agency=PR Newswire|access-date=25 November 2010}}</ref>


===''Kee Lung''-class destroyers===
===''Kee Lung''-class destroyers===
The first two ships, ex-''Scott'' and ex-''Callaghan'', arrived at [[Su-ao, Yilan|Su-ao]], a military port in eastern Taiwan, in December 2005, and were named {{ship|ROCS|Kee Lung|DDG-1801|2}} and {{ship|ROCS|Su Ao|DDG-1802|2}} in a commissioning ceremony on 17 December 2005. Following the tradition of ship class naming, ROCN has referred to these vessels as '''''Kee Lung'''''-'''class destroyers''', with the ships named after military ports in Taiwan. The remaining two units, ex-''Kidd'' and ex-''Chandler'', were delivered in 2006, and named {{ship|ROCS|Tso Ying|DDG-1803|2}} and {{ship|ROCS|Ma Kong|DDG-1805|2}}, respectively.
The first two ships, ex-''Scott'' and ex-''Callaghan'', arrived at [[Su-ao, Yilan|Su-ao]], a military port in eastern Taiwan, in December 2005, and were named {{ship|ROCS|Kee Lung|DDG-1801|2}} and {{ship|ROCS|Su Ao|DDG-1802|2}} in a commissioning ceremony on 17 December 2005. Following the tradition of ship class naming, ROCN has referred to these vessels as '''''Kee Lung'''''-'''class destroyers''', with the ships named after military ports in Taiwan. The remaining two units, ex-''Kidd'' and ex-''Chandler'', were delivered in 2006, and named {{ship|ROCS|Tso Ying|DDG-1803|2}} and {{ship|ROCS|Ma Kong|DDG-1805|2}}, respectively.{{Citation needed|date=October 2025}}
 
The opposition-led Legislature Yuan originally allocated only enough money to purchase half of the SM-2 missiles that the destroyers can carry; a further purchase of 100 supplemental SM-2MRs was included in the 2007 annual budget to ensure all four ships had a full load of SM-2.{{Citation needed|date=October 2025}}


The opposition-led Legislature Yuan originally allocated only enough money to purchase half of the SM-2 missiles that the destroyers can carry; a further purchase of 100 supplemental SM-2MRs was included in the 2007 annual budget to ensure all four ships had a full load of SM-2.
By end of 2008, ''Su Ao'' was spotted to have eight [[Hsiung Feng III|HF-3]] [[Anti-ship missile|AShMs]] installed in place of eight Harpoon AShMs.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=luke822&b=109&f=1088515480&p=35 |title=luke822's album|quote=Photo of ship-mounted Hsiung Feng-III Anti-ship missiles taken at Su Ao Harbour|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020165200/http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=luke822&b=109&f=1088515480&p=35|archive-date=20 October 2012}}</ref> It has been speculated from 2014 on that a navalized [[Sky Bow]] missile system, currently planned for an upcoming shipbuilding programme that involves the procurement of up to 15 general purpose frigates and three or four air defense destroyers,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mdc.idv.tw/mdc/navy/rocnavy/futureplan.htm|title=台灣海軍12項造艦計畫(2016年)(ROC Navy "Year 2020" plan)|website=mdc.idv.tw}}</ref><ref>[http://www.taia.org.tw/doc/201606221644403747.pdf Industry briefing released by Navy Command Headquarters, Ministry of National Defense ROC (Traditional Chinese)]</ref> will also be replacing the Standard Missile system on these vessels. No plan for any Mk 26-compatible version of the Sky Bow III missile is ever known to have existed.{{Citation needed|date=October 2025}}


By end of 2008, ''Su Ao'' was spotted to have eight [[Hsiung Feng III|HF-3]] [[Anti-ship missile|AShMs]] installed in place of eight Harpoon AShMs.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=luke822&b=109&f=1088515480&p=35 |title=luke822's album|quote=Photo of ship-mounted Hsiung Feng-III Anti-ship missiles taken at Su Ao Harbour|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020165200/http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=luke822&b=109&f=1088515480&p=35|archive-date=20 October 2012}}</ref> It has been speculated from 2014 on that a navalized [[Sky Bow]] missile system, currently planned for an upcoming shipbuilding programme that involves the procurement of up to 15 general purpose frigates and three or four air defense destroyers,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mdc.idv.tw/mdc/navy/rocnavy/futureplan.htm|title=台灣海軍12項造艦計畫(2016年)(ROC Navy "Year 2020" plan)|website=mdc.idv.tw}}</ref><ref>[http://www.taia.org.tw/doc/201606221644403747.pdf Industry briefing released by Navy Command Headquarters, Ministry of National Defense ROC (Traditional Chinese)]</ref> will also be replacing the Standard Missile system on these vessels. No plan for any Mk 26-compatible version of the Sky Bow III missile is ever known to have existed.
In 2025 it was reported that the navy planned to upgrade the class with [[HF-2E]] missiles.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hsu |first1=Tso-Juei |title=Taiwan Resumes Work on Next-Generation 6,000-Ton Frigate Program |url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/11/taiwan-resumes-work-on-next-generation-6000-ton-frigate-program/ |website=navalnews.com |publisher=Naval News |access-date=16 November 2025}}</ref>


==Ships in class==
==Ships in class==
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*[http://destroyerhistory.org/coldwar/kiddclass/ ''Kidd''-class destroyers] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20090219202357/http://destroyerhistory.org/ Destroyer History Foundation]
*[http://destroyerhistory.org/coldwar/kiddclass/ ''Kidd''-class destroyers] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20090219202357/http://destroyerhistory.org/ Destroyer History Foundation]
*[http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/taiwan.htm#1 "World Navies Today: Taiwan (Republic of China)"], Haze Gray & Underway.
*[http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/taiwan.htm#1 "World Navies Today: Taiwan (Republic of China)"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070415070809/http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/taiwan.htm#1 |date=15 April 2007 }}, Haze Gray & Underway.
*[http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm "DDG-993 KIDD-class"]
*[http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-993.htm "DDG-993 KIDD-class"]


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The Kidd-class destroyers were a series of four guided-missile destroyers (DDGs) based on the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. In contrast to their predecessor's focus on anti-submarine warfare, the Kidds were designed as more advanced multipurpose ships with the addition of considerably enhanced anti-aircraft capabilities.[1] Originally ordered for the former Imperial Iranian Navy, the contracts were canceled when the 1979 Iranian Revolution began, and the ships were completed for the United States Navy. They were decommissioned in 1999 and sold to Taiwan, where they have served in the Republic of China Navy as the Kee Lung class since 2005.

History

These destroyers were originally ordered by the last Shah of Iran for service in the Persian Gulf in an air defence role around 1973/74. The original order of six ships was tentatively assigned hull numbers DD 993–998 by the U.S. Navy but it was reduced to four ships after U.S. Congress declined to halt the original production run of 30 Spruance ships. Compared to the preceding Spruance class, they retained the former's anti-submarine capabilities while adding two Tartar-D missile launchers for the Mark 26/Standard anti-aircraft missile system. In order to operate more effectively in the Middle East, they also had four air conditioning plants to the Spruances' three, additional dust separators on their gas turbines' air intakes, and increased water distillation capacity. The Shah was overthrown in the Iranian Revolution, prior to Iran accepting delivery of the ships, causing the United States Navy to integrate the vessels into its own fleet in 1981–82 as the Kidd class.[2]

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On 3 February 1979, the Iranian government canceled the second two ships in the class, signing a memorandum of understanding indicating that they were available for acquisition by the U.S. Navy. On 21 February. 1979, the Iranian Prime Minister notified the U.S. government that Iran intended to terminate the contract of the first two ships, officially cancelling delivery on 8 March 1979.[3]

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All four ships were decommissioned from the U.S. Navy in the late 1990s and were initially offered for sale to Australia in 1997 for A$30 million each.[6] The Royal Australian Navy was a strong supporter of buying the Kidd-class destroyers to replace the Perth class as their air warfare ships.[7] In 1999, the offer was rejected, based on extensive problems the Royal Australian Navy had encountered during the acquisition of two surplus Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s from the U.S. Navy in 1994.[6] In the early 1990s the Labor government of Paul Keating chose to maintain the Royal Australian Navy's existing Adelaide-class frigates instead of replacing them with the more expensive and much more labour-intensive, but more capable Kidd-class destroyers. Under the succeeding Liberal government of John Howard, in the mid-1990s they commenced the SEA 1390, also known as the FFG Upgrade Project, to improve the Adelaide frigates' capabilities; however, this project ran over costs and was behind schedule.[8][9]

After the Australian refusal, the four ships were offered to Greece, which also refused.[6]

Sale and reactivation

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In 2001, the U.S. authorized the reactivation and sale of all four ships to Taiwan (Republic of China). All four have been transferred to the Republic of China Navy under the Kuang Hua VII program. They were sold for a total price of US$732 million with upgraded hardware, overhaul, activation, and training, and included a reduced missile loadout of 148 SM-2 Block IIIA and 32 RGM-84L Block II Harpoon anti-ship missiles.[10] The reactivation was done in Charleston, South Carolina, by VSE/BAV.[11]

Kee Lung-class destroyers

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In 2025 it was reported that the navy planned to upgrade the class with HF-2E missiles.[15]

Ships in class

Ships of the Kidd destroyer class
Name Hull no. Crest Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Status
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See also

References

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