SLBMs can be launched from underwater nearly anywhere in the world—and are incredibly difficult to intercept, making them ideal second-strike nuclear weapons.
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727 Days on Patrol: Navy Ohio-Class Missile Submarine ‘Broke All the Rules’
USS Florida, one of the Navy’s converted Ohio-class SSGNs, just wrapped up an extraordinary 727-day deployment that quietly ...
A subsidiary of Reston-based General Dynamics has been awarded a $2.28 billion contract modification from the U.S. Navy.
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Largest-ever: Five 20,800-ton nuclear missile submarines set to join US Navy
Columbia-class submarines will be the largest ever built for the US Navy, with a submerged displacement of 20,810 tons and an ...
Under the cost-only modification, the General Dynamics subsidiary will provide construction services for the hulls of SSBN ...
General Dynamics Electric Boat has received a nearly $2.3 billion Navy award for work on the Columbia-class submarine program, according to a Monday contract announcement.
The Navy on Monday awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat a $2.28 billion cost-only modification covering additional advance ...
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