According to the CRS report from August of this year, the Navy has admitted that it will be unable to have its first working SSN(X) submarine ready by the original target date of fiscal year 2035.
Summary: The U.S. Navy has postponed the construction of its next-generation attack submarine, the SSN(X), to the early 2040s ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Thus the U.S. Navy reportedly sees the beefier, more heavily armed characteristics of the Seawolf as a model for its next SSN(X) submarine—even if it ...
Provisionally named the Next-Generation Attack Submarine Program (or SSN(X)), it aims to succeed the current Virginia class in the coming decades. Although still in the design and development phase, ...
At a cost of $3 billion per unit, the Seawolf class was the most expensive SSN submarine. The Virginia class was put into production in full swing due to being smaller and carrying more manageable ...
WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced the names of three Virginia-class submarines to be the future ...
The Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s SSN(X) program aims to develop the next generation of nuclear-powered attack submarines, promising greater speed, stealth, and operational capabilities ...
The 24 th Virginia-class submarine was produced by General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB), the 13 th vessel in the class made by GDEB, with HII-Newport News Shipbuilding supplying the others on a ...
The Virginia-Class submarine USS IOWA (SSN-797) will be commissioned on Saturday, April 5, at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. Naval, civic, and elected officials will speak ...
At a cost of $3 billion per unit, the Seawolf class was the most expensive SSN submarine. The Virginia class was put into production in full swing due to being smaller and carrying more manageable ...