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‘Rare’ Seawolf-Class Nuclear Attack Submarine Has Been Out of Action for 4 Years
The Seawolf-class submarine USS Connecticut (SSN-22) remains in dry dock four years after its October 2021 collision with an uncharted seamount in the South China Sea. -The incident, which caused ...
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy is exploring modifications to its Virginia-class submarines to enhance seabed warfare capabilities. This comes as underwater infrastructure, such as cables and ...
BANGOR — After several years of planning, funding and construction, the Navy completed a pier extension project at the Bangor base late last year. Nicknamed "Olympic pier," the new infrastructure will ...
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This Advanced Nuclear Submarine Is Set To Join The US Navy's Fleet Soon After Successful Testing
America's dominance beneath the waves grows as its newest nuclear submarine completed its initial sea trials and prepares for ...
Summary and Key Points: The Seawolf-class submarines, costing $3.5 billion each, are the U.S. Navy’s most advanced undersea warfare assets. -Initially planned for 29 units, only three were built: USS ...
The USS Connecticut, a premier submarine that struck an underwater mountain in the South China Sea 19 months ago, won’t be back in service until early 2026 at the soonest, according to the US Navy, ...
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