The last modernization plan of the Iowa class

In the 1980s, the Iowas were proposed to be part of "Surface Action Groups" (an Iowa, escorts, and auxiliaries). I remember reading a few years ago an article about this. I think that the US Navy only assembled a SAG once, to test the concept. I cannot remember anything more, but apparently it turned out to not be a good idea. Cannot remember why, but I assume that a group of ships without their own air cover was considered a bad idea.

If anybody remembers a recent article on this, please post it here.
 
In the 1980s, the Iowas were proposed to be part of "Surface Action Groups" (an Iowa, escorts, and auxiliaries). I remember reading a few years ago an article about this. I think that the US Navy only assembled a SAG once, to test the concept. I cannot remember anything more, but apparently it turned out to not be a good idea. Cannot remember why, but I assume that a group of ships without their own air cover was considered a bad idea.

If anybody remembers a recent article on this, please post it here.
About Iowa SAG I put this article in decembre 2022, but is in spanish language. I get it in a old Mecanica Popular review from August 1982:

https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/th...-conversion-projects.7220/page-10#post-571770
 
In the 1980s, the Iowas were proposed to be part of "Surface Action Groups" (an Iowa, escorts, and auxiliaries). I remember reading a few years ago an article about this. I think that the US Navy only assembled a SAG once, to test the concept. I cannot remember anything more, but apparently it turned out to not be a good idea. Cannot remember why, but I assume that a group of ships without their own air cover was considered a bad idea.

If anybody remembers a recent article on this, please post it here.
Yes indeed, there were more than one such exercise. In one USS New Jersey sailed with CGN-9 USS Long Beach and other escorts, along with an AOR. They would have worked well for low-level conflicts, flag-showing, and escorts for amphibious groups and convoys. Going close to a foe with an effective air force was left to the carrier groups.
 

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