On April 2, the launch of the last Los Angeles class submarine took place at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia. Congressman James B. Longley, Jr. of Maine, a member of the National Security ...
The United States Navy maintains an edge when it comes to sheer numerical superiority over most nations. When you have a proud naval tradition like the United States, that means fielding the most ...
One was a brigantine ship used in the late 1700s, another was a destroyer leader used during the 50s and 60s, and the third was a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine used for about 30 years ...
the Trident II Submarine Weapons System, the Improved Los Angeles Class Submarine and design of the Seawolf Class Submarine (SSN21). His office planned the operation that led to discovery of the ...
and the Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine SSN -714 (1983-2015). The naming of the future USS Potomac (SSN 814) honors a river on the eastern seaboard and six prior ships with the same ...
Photos released by the U.S. Navy show USS Columbia, a Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine, and USS Vermont, a Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, visited Guam on January 12 and 20 ...
“It is my honor and privilege to announce the names of the future submarines which will protect us from deep below the ocean’s waves.” Virginia-class subs are replacing the Los Angeles-class ...
The vaunted Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines were intended to replace America’s iconic, though aging, Los Angeles-class attack submarines. Yet, the Navy has failed to adequately ...
The final former USS Norfolk (SSN-714) was a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine that entered service in 1983. She was decommissioned in 2014. The future SSN-815 will fill a ...