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Virginia -class submarines are designed for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions, including anti-submarine warfare and intelligence gathering operations. They are scheduled to replace older Los Angeles -class submarines, many of which have already been decommissioned.
- SSN(X)-class Submarine
The SSN(X) program, also known as the Next-Generation Attack...
- Seawolf
This, in turn, led to the design of the smaller Virginia...
- Virginia
USS Virginia (SSN-774) is a nuclear powered cruise missile...
- Barracuda-class
The Barracuda class (or Suffren class) is a class of nuclear...
- Collins Class
The system is the AN/BYG-1 that was developed for the new...
- Massachusetts
She is the 25th submarine of the class, and is named for the...
- List of Submarine Classes of The United States Navy
First nuclear submarine class with teardrop hull form. USS...
- Iowa
Iowa (SSN-797), a Virginia-class submarine, will be the...
- Indiana
USS Indiana (SSN-789) is a nuclear powered United States...
- SSN(X)-class Submarine
USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-795), is a Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the United States Navy and the second such boat commemorating Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, pioneer of the nuclear navy. The boat's sponsor is Darleen Greenert, wife of then Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jonathan Greenert.
Virginia -class submarines are designed for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions, including anti-submarine warfare and intelligence gathering operations. They are scheduled to replace older Los Angeles -class submarines, many of which have already been decommissioned.
USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 795) is a Virginia-class attack submarine. The Virginia-class, also known as the VA-class or 774-class, is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack...
About. USS Virginia (SSN 774) is a Virginia-class attack submarine. The Virginia-class, also known as the VA-class or 774-class, is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack...
There are three major types of submarines in the United States Navy: ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines, and cruise missile submarines. All submarines currently in the U.S. Navy are nuclear-powered. Ballistic missile submarines have a single strategic mission of carrying nuclear submarine-launched ballistic missiles.