Ohio-class

From Citizendium
Revision as of 18:22, 22 March 2011 by imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This article is developing and not approved.
Main Article
Discussion
Related Articles  [?]
Bibliography  [?]
External Links  [?]
Citable Version  [?]
Catalogs [?]
Catalogs [?]
 
This editable Main Article is under development and subject to a disclaimer.

Ohio-class submarines are the only operational ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) in the U.S. Navy. Four, including the lead ship, USS Ohio (SSGN-726), have been converted to SSGN's, or submarines that can launch a large number of cruise missiles and also be the mother ship for naval special operations forces, typically United States Navy SEALs.

SSBN

SSGN

General characteristics

  • Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat Division.
  • Date Deployed: Nov. 11, 1981 (USS Ohio)
  • Propulsion: 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).
  • Crew: 15 Officers, 140 Enlisted.
  • Armament: 24 tubes for Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missiles, MK48 torpedoes, four torpedo tubes.

References