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  2. USS New Jersey (SSN-796) - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey (SSN-796), a Block IV Virginia -class submarine, is the third United States Navy vessel named for the state of New Jersey. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the name on 25 May 2015, at a ceremony in Jersey City, New Jersey. [5][6][7] USS New Jersey Commissioning. New Jersey ' s construction reached pressure hull completion in ...

  3. U.S. Navy makes history by launching its first coed submarine

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    🚢⚓ USS New Jersey (SSN 796) is now commissioned and ready for service! The Navy's latest Virginia-class submarine joins the fleet. Watch the video to learn more about the Navy's newest sub.

  4. Virginia-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Virginia. -class submarine. Only limited by food and maintenance requirements. The Virginia class, or the SSN-774 class, is the newest class of nuclear-powered cruise missile fast attack submarines in service with the United States Navy. The class is designed for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions, including anti-submarine ...

  5. First coed submarine joins Navy fleet - AOL

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    “USS New Jersey (SSN 796) is now commissioned and ready for service!” the Navy proudly announced in a post on X. “The Navy’s latest Virginia-class submarine joins the fleet.” ...

  6. According to the SSN 796's commissioning committee, the New Jersey will be part of the Block IV version of the Virginia Class. The 377-foot-long submarine can remain submerged for three months and ...

  7. List of submarine classes of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Pre–World War I Class name No. Laid down Last comm. Notes Alligator [1]: 1: 1861: 1862: First submarine in the U.S. Navy. Purpose was to protect wooden ships against ironclads.

  8. Australian Submarine Agency - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition, through the AUKUS partnership, will include three Virginia-class and five SSN-AUKUS submarines. USS Delaware (SSN-791) and USS New Jersey (SSN-796) are likely to be the two existing United States Navy fleet units that will transferred to the Royal Australian Navy, with the third vessel being a new build. [3]

  9. Category:Virginia-class submarines - Wikipedia

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    W. USS Wahoo (SSN-806) USS Washington (SSN-787) Categories: Submarine classes of the United States Navy. Nuclear submarines of the United States Navy. Attack submarines. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.