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USS Virginia (SSN-774) is a nuclear powered cruise missile attack submarine and the lead ship of her class, currently serving in the United States Navy (USN). She is the tenth vessel of the Navy to be named for the Commonwealth of Virginia, as well as the second US Navy attack submarine to be named after a state, a pattern that is common throughout her class.
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 warfare and intelligence gathering operations. [10]
Pages in category "Virginia-class submarines" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... USS Vermont (SSN-792) USS Virginia (SSN-774) W.
USS Virginia (SP-1965), was a two-masted auxiliary schooner acquired by the Navy and officially referred to only as SP-1965, patrolled the east coast during World War I; USS Virginia (CGN-38), was a Virginia-class cruiser commissioned in 1976 and decommissioned in 1994; USS Virginia (SSN-774), is a Virginia-class submarine commissioned in 2004
His previous leadership duties include being the Executive Officer on USS Virginia (SSN 774), the Virginia Class action officer and Executive Officer of the Tactical Analysis Group at Submarine ...
SSN-773 Cheyenne: SSN-774 Virginia: Lead boat of her class: SSN-775 Texas: SSN-776 Hawaii: SSN-777 North Carolina: SSN-778 New Hampshire: SSN-779 New Mexico: SSN-780 Missouri: SSN-781 California: SSN-782 Mississippi: SSN-783 Minnesota: SSN-784 North Dakota: SSN-785 John Warner: SSN-786 Illinois: SSN-787 Washington: SSN-788 Colorado: SSN-789 ...
Pennant number:SSN-808: General characteristics; Class and type: Virginia-class submarine: Displacement: 10,200 tons: Length: 460 ft (140 m) Beam: 34 ft (10.4 m) Draft: 32 ft (9.8 m) Propulsion: S9G reactor auxiliary diesel engine: Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h) Endurance: can remain submerged for more than 3 months: Test depth: greater than 800 ft ...
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