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The US Navy builds roughly 1.1 nuclear submarines a year. The math doesn’t work: Meeting all of its commitments would take about 2.33 of them instead
The US Navy is trading numbers for capability on purpose — every year an old boat stays running is a year of shipyard ...
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A US nuclear submarine can stay hidden underwater for months, surfacing only to restock food
A United States ballistic-missile submarine can vanish beneath the ocean and stay there for months, slipping through the deep ...
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USS San Juan retires: US Navy needs 66 attack submarines but fleet could fall to 46-47 by 2030
The USS San Juan submarine retired after thirty-eight years of service. Aging submarines are leaving service faster than new ...
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US’ 7,900-ton nuclear-powered submarine returns after 41,400-mile Europe mission
The USS Virginia (SSN 774) returned to Naval Submarine Base New London on August ...
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US Navy’s Tomahawk missile submarine heads into retirement after four decades of service
A prized Ohio-class guided-missile submarine has returned to its home base after completing the ...
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US Navy is reclassifying 19 Virginia-class submarines to reflect increased attack capabilities
The U.S. Navy is changing the designation for 19 planned Virginia-class submarines with the Virginia Payload Module, which ...
The U.S. Navy is inarguably one of the most modern and lethal naval forces to ever exist. However, it is also true that for the past several years, the organization had raked up a reputation for ...
The boat is one of the four Ohio-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) to be converted to an SSGN at the end of the Cold War, and the first of that subgroup to be retired. The ...
The US Navy this week announced a “pivotal shift” in its future submarine force, and it’s a move analysts say provides ...
Some observers have criticized the US Navy’s decision to focus on upgraded Virginia-class submarines instead of purpose-built ...
The Navy shared a photo of a ballistic-missile submarine docked in Gibraltar, saying its presence demonstrates the US commitment to NATO allies.
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