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Fleet Ballistic
Missile Submarines - SSBN
Description: Nuclear-powered submarines armed
with long-range strategic missiles.
Background: Strategic deterrence has been the
sole mission of the fleet ballistic missile submarine
(SSBN) since its inception in 1960. The SSBN provides the
nation's most survivable and enduring nuclear strike
capability. The Ohio class submarine replaced
aging fleet ballistic missile submarines built in the
1960s and is far more capable.
Ohio-class/Trident ballistic missile
submarines provide the sea-based "leg" of the
triad of U.S. strategic deterrent forces. The 18 Trident
SSBNs (each carrying 24 missiles), carry 50 percent of
the total U.S. strategic warheads. Although the missiles
have no pre-set targets when the submarine goes on
patrol, the SSBNs are capable of rapidly targeting their
missiles should the need arise, using secure and constant
at-sea communications links.
Features: The first eight Ohio class
submarines (Tridents) were originally equipped
with 24 Trident I C-4 ballistic missiles.
Beginning with the ninth Trident submarine, USS
Tennessee (SSBN 734), all new ships are equipped with
the Trident II D-5 missile system as they are
built, and the earlier ships are being retrofitted to Trident
II. Trident II can deliver significantly more
payload than Trident I C-4 and more accurately.
The Ohio-class submarines are specifically
designed for extended deterrent patrols. To decrease the
time in port for crew turnover and replenishment, three
large logistics hatches are fitted to provide large
diameter resupply and repair openings. These hatches
allow sailors to rapidly transfer supply pallets,
equipment replacement modules and machinery components,
significantly reducing the time required for
replenishment and maintenance. The class design and
modern main concepts allow the submarines to operate for
15+ years between overhauls.
The first four Ohio-class submarines are
scheduled for conversion over the next five years to
guided missile submarines (SSGN) with an additional
capability to transport and support Navy special
operations forces.
General Characteristics, Ohio Class
Builders: General Dynamics Electric Boat
Division.
Power Plant: One nuclear reactor, one shaft
Length: 560 feet (170.69 meters)
Beam: 42 feet (12.8 meters)
Displacement: 16,764 tons (17,033.03 metric tons)
surfaced; 18,750 tons (19,000.1 metric tons) submerged
Speed: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8 +kph)
Ships:
Homeported at the Naval Submarine Base, Bangor,
Washington:
USS Michigan (SSBN 727)
conversion to SSGN scheduled for October 2003
USS Georgia
(SSBN 729) conversion to SSGN scheduled for 2004
USS Henry M. Jackson
(SSBN 730)
USS Alabama
(SSBN 731)
USS Alaska (SSBN
732)
USS Nevada (SSBN
733)
USS Pennsylvania
(SSBN 735)
USS Kentucky
(SSBN 737)
Homeported at the Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay,
Georgia:
USS Tennessee (SSBN 734)
USS West Virginia
(SSBN 736)
USS Maryland
(SSBN 738)
USS Nebraska
(SSBN 739)
USS Rhode Island
(SSBN 740)
USS Maine (SSBN
741)
USS Wyoming
(SSBN 742)
USS Louisiana
(SSBN 743)
Ships undergoing conversion to SSGN:
USS Ohio (SSBN 726)
Out of service 29 Oct. 2002 for conversion to
SSGN, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
USS Florida (SSBN 728)
conversion to SSGN scheduled for October 2003, Norfolk,
Va.
Crew: 15 Officers, 140 Enlisted
Armament: 24 tubes for Trident I and II,
MK-48 torpedoes, four torpedo tubes.
Date Deployed: November 11, 1981 (USS Ohio)
Credits: US Navy
WW2
HISTORY DATA |
Pearl
Harbor Overview |
Pearl
Harbor Japanese Forces |
Pearl
Harbor Japanese Aircraft |
Battle
of the Coral Sea, 7-8
May 1942 |
Doolitle
Raid on Japan, 18 April 1942 |
Battle
of Midway, 4-7 June 1942 |
Guadalcanal
Campaign, August 1942 - February 1943 |
Guadalcanal-Tulagi
Invasion, 7-9 August 1942 |
Battle
of the Philippine Sea |
Battle
of Iwo Jima
Battle
of Okinawa |
Japan
Capitulates |
Battleship
Bismarck |
Battleships
Tirpitz, Scharnhorst |
WW2
Luftwaffe Planes - List
of Aircraft |
U-Boats
Types 1, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D |
Kriegsmarine
Submarines Types U-Flak, 7A, 7B,
7C, 7C/41, 7C/42, 7D, 7F |
Kriegsmarine
Submarines: U-Boats
Type 9A, 9B, 9C, 9C/40, 9D, 14 |
Kriegsmarine
Submarines: Type XXI , Type XXIII |
Grand
Admiral Karl Donitz, Erich Raeder |
HMS
Prince of Wales
Battleship, HMS Repulse,
HMS
Ark Royal,
HMS Hood Battlecruisers |
Battle
of the Atlantic |
Normandy
Invasion, June 1944 |
Normandy
Invasion ,Crossing the English Channel on
D-Day, 6 June 1944 |
Normandy
Invasion- The D-Day Landings, 6 June 1944 |
USN
WW2 Admirals |
Imperial
Japan Navy Admirals |
Japan
WW2 Fighters- Mitsubishi Zero |
USN
Battleships - Indiana Class,
Kearsarge Class, Illinois Class, Maine
Class, Virginia Class, Connecticut Class,
Mississippi Class, South Carolina Class,
Delaware Class, Florida Class, Wyoming
Class, New York Class, Nevada Class,
Pennsylvania Class, New Mexico Class,
Tennessee Class, Colorado Class, South
Dakota Class, Lexington Class, North
Carolina Class, South Dakota Class, Iowa
Class, Montana Class |
USN
WW2 Torpedo Bomber -
Douglas TBD-1 Devastator |
USN
WW2 Fighters: Brewster
F2A Buffalo, Curtiss F9C
Sparrowhawk |
Grumman
F3F, Grumman F4F Wildcat, General Motors
FM-2 Wildcat |
LOCKHEED
P-38 LIGHTNING |
REPUBLIC
P-47 THUNDERBOLT |
NORTH
AMERICAN P-51 MUSTANG |
NORTH
AMERICAN F-82 TWIN MUSTANG |
Boeing
B-17 Flying Fortress, Boeing
B-29 Superfortress
|
Consolidated
B-24 D Liberator |
North
American B-25 Mitchell, Martin
B-26 Marauder |
Junkers
Ju 87 Stuka |
Dornier
Do 17, Dornier
Do 335 Pfeil |
Messerschmitt
Bf 109 |
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MODERN USN
NAVY DATA |
USN
Aircraft Carriers USS
Kitty Hawk, Enterprise, John F. Kennedy,
Nimitz, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Carl
Vinson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham
Lincoln, George Washington, John C.
Stennis, Harry S. Truman, Ronald Reagan,
George H.W. Bush |
USN
Cruisers 1 - USS
Ticonderoga, Vincennes, Valley Forge,
Thomas S. Gates, Bunker Hill, Mobile Bay,
Antietam, Leyte Gulf, San Jacinto, Lake
Champlain, Philippine Sea, Princeton,
Normandy, Monterey |
USN
Cruisers 2 - USS
Chancellorsville, Cowpens, Gettysburg,
Chosin, Hue City, Shiloh, Anzio,
Vicksburg, Lake Erie, Cape St. George,
Vella Gulf, Port Royal |
USN
Destroyers |
Amphibious
Assault Ships - LHA/LHD/LHA(R) USS
Wasp, USS Essex, USS Kearsarge, USS
Boxer, USS Bataan, USS Bonhomme Richard,
USS Iwo Jima, USS Makin Island, USS
Tarawa, USS Saipan, USS Belleau Wood, USS
Nassau, USS Peleliu |
SSN
Attack Sumbarines 1
USS
Seawolf, Connecticut, Jimmy Carter,
Virginia, Texax, Hawaii, North Carolina,
Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Bremerton, Jacksonville, Dallas, La
Jolla, City of Corpus Christi,
Albuquerque, Portsmouth, Minneapolis-St.
Paul, Hyman G. Rickover, Augusta, San
Francisco, Houston, Norfolk, Buffalo,
Salt Lake City, Olympia, Honolulu,
Providence |
SSN
Attack Sumbarines 2
USS
Pittsburgh, Chicago, Key West, Oklahoma
City, Louisville, Helena, Newport News,
San Juan, Pasadena, Albany, Topeka,
Miami, Scranton, Alexandria, Asheville,
Jefferson City, Annapolis, Springfield,
Columbus, Santa Fe, Boise, Montpelier,
Charlotte, Hampton, Hartford, Toledo,
Tucson, Columbia, Greeneville, Cheyenne |
SSBN
Fleet Balistic Missile Sumbarines
USS
Georgia, USS Henry M. Jackson, USS
Alabama, USS Alaska,USS Nevada, USS
Pennsylvania, USS Kentucky, USS
Tennessee, USS West Virginia, USS
Maryland, USS Nebraska, USS Rhode Island,
USS Maine, USS Wyoming, USS Louisiana,
USS Ohio |
USN
Frigates |
USN
Patrol Ships |
Anti-submarine
aircraft - P-3C
Orion S-3B
Viking |
USN
FIGHTERS F-14 Tomcat F-18
Hornet |
CH-46
Sea Knight, CH-53
Sea Stallion |
H-3
Sea King MH-53
Sea Dragon |
SH-60
Seahawk HH/UH-1N
Iroquois |
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