A New Class Of Nuclear Submarine Will Join The US Navy In 2028
The Navy says the 12-boat fleet will extend patrols and replace Ohio-class submarines that have outlived their planned service life.
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The U.S. continues to work to put at sea in 2028 the USS District of Columbia (SSBN-826), which will be the first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine with a displacement capacity of 21,000 tons. Since 2007, the U.S. Navy has been working on the construction of the one that will be the best submarine in history, which will be ready for a couple of years from now. See this article for everything you need to know about the U.S. submarine th…
The U.S. Navy’s New Columbia-Class Stealth Submarine Is Built to Fight a Nuclear World War III
The U.S. Navy’s first Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine arrives in 2028—and developers are calling it the quietest, most lethal submarine ever built. With an electric drive propulsion system, an X-shaped stern, and 16 Trident II D5 nuclear missiles, the Columbia-class is designed to lurk silently in the dark corners of the ocean for the next 60 years of American nuclear deterrence. The Columbia-Class Is Getting Ready for a Nuclear War T…
U.S Navy’s New 20,810-Ton Nuclear Submarine To Be Delivered By 2028
Image for representation purposes only The U.S Navy’s program to build its newest class of ballistic missile submarines is nearing a key milestone in 2028 with the expected delivery of the USS District of Columbia or SBN-826. The 20,810-ton nuclear-powered submarine is around 70% complete and will replace the old Ohio-class of submarines, which are responsible for the country’s nuclear deterrence. Although delivery was planned before 2028, compl…
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