The Navy’s first fully gender-integrated submarine joined the fleet with design changes that create more privacy for sailors ...
Summary: The Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) are set to replace the aging Ohio-class, ensuring the U.S.
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class submarines are set to replace the aging Ohio-class fleet, ensuring America’s sea-based nuclear deterrent remains robust. However ...
A six-month stopgap defense spending bill could put the schedule of the second Columbia-class nuclear ballistic missile ...
An Alabama shipyard won a $450M contract from submarine builder General Dynamics Electric Boat to expand its submarine ...
The first submarine fully integrated for mixed gender crews will join the Navy fleet next week during a commissioning ...
Nuclear power has underpinned not just ... In April, the U.S. Navy announced that the first Columbia-class submarine—initially set for delivery just as Ohio-class submarines begin to reach ...
Navy Secretary Del Toro detailed his concerns with the continuing resolution in a Sept. 12 letter addressed to congressional ...
But with the help of civilian scientists, among them Dr. Gary Brass of the University of Miami and the late Dr. Marcus Langseth, a geologist at Columbia ... America's first nuclear-powered ...
The Mobile shipyard won't build submarines, but it will built modules that go into nuclear subs built elsewhere.
The U.S. Navy’s 14 Ohio-class submarines are currently responsible for America’s sea-based nuclear deterrent. Upcoming Columbia-class ships are designed to replace these aging vessels, and ...
is building all future [nuclear-powered attack submarines] and the new Columbia-class, [ballistic-missile submarines] gender-neutral from the keel up,” Gaucher said. Construction on the New ...