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Here’s How the US Navy Builds a Virginia-Class Attack Submarine
Constructing Virginia-class submarines like the USS Massachusetts showcases both the excellence in American engineering and the underlying, fundamental weaknesses in America’s shipyards.
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Why the USS Jimmy Carter Remains the U.S. Navy’s Most Enigmatic Vessel
Seawolf-class nuclear-powered attack submarine. Commissioned in February 2005, the USS Jimmy Carter is an enigma among the United States Navy’s powerful submarine fleet, conducting secretive missions ...
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US Navy Deploys Los Angeles-class Attack Submarine to Venezuelan Waters
The Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarines were designed to thwart Soviet submarines. The United States has ...
U.S. and Russian submarines can launch torpedoes and missiles for anti-submarine, anti-surface and land-attack missions.
After more than 80 years, the name Oklahoma is returning to the U.S. naval fleet. A new state-of-the-art submarine, the USS ...
The United States Navy operates a large fleet of submarines, and each class brings something different to the table. However, there's something puzzling about how they're constructed: None of the Navy ...
The United States Navy is a force that stays ahead of the curve in tech. As such, you can expect the latest ships to roll out of the dry docks to be cutting-edge, ready to take on whatever mission is ...
Chief Petty Officer Sarah LaFave, a native of Tupper Lake, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to USS Iowa, the Navy’s newest ...
Oceaneering International, Inc. OII has secured a major firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (“IDIQ”) contract from the United States Navy ...
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