The Navy Wanted 29 Stealth Seawolf-Class Nuclear Attack Submarines. It Got Only 3
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The Navy Wanted 29 Stealth Seawolf-Class Nuclear Attack Submarines. It Got Only 3
Article Summary – The Seawolf-class was built to be the U.S. Navy’s ultimate Cold War hunter-killer sub, but the post-Soviet “peace dividend” killed the program after just three boats. With Los Angeles-class subs retiring fast and Virginia-class production lagging, that decision now haunts the fleet. Port bow view showing US Navy (USN) Sailors manning a topside watch aboard the Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine USS NEWPORT NEWS (SSN 750), as th…
In the United States Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has announced that its division Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) has delivered to the U.S. Navy the submarine of rapid attack of the class Virginia, the USS Massachusetts (SSN 798). The Massachusetts belonging to the cd. Block IV of production is the 12th submarine of the class Virginia delivered from NNS and, at the same time, the 25th boat built within the framework of the agreement of co…
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