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Los Angeles-class attack submarine

Class Overview
Class TypeAttack Submarine
Class NameIn Honor of Los Angeles, California
Preceded ByChronologically:
Benjamin Franklin-class ballistic missile submarine
USS Narwhal
USS Glenard P. Lipscomb
By Type
Sturgeon''-class attack submarine
Succeeded ByChronologically:
Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine
By Type:
Seawolf-class attack submarine
Ships of the Class:See the list below for the all ships of the Los Angeles class
The Los Angeles-class attack submarines (SSN) are the most numerous class of nuclear powered submarines built by any nation, and form the bulk of the U.S. attack submarine force as of 2004. They were preceded by the Sturgeon-class. Named after US cities, the class broke a long-standing Navy tradition of naming attack submarines after sea creatures. The boats are also colloquially referred to as "688-class" subs, after the hull classification symbol of the first boat, SSN-688.

LA-class submarines are extremely fast—they are publicly acknowledged as being faster than 25 knots (46 km/h, 29 mph), and it is widely believed that they can exceed 35 knots (65 km/h, 40 mph) under good conditions. They carry about 25 torpedo-tube launched weapons. Any boat of this class may launch a Tomahawk cruise missile from its horizontal torpedo tubes. The last 31 boats of this class also have 12 vertical launch tubes specifically for the purpose of launching Tomahawks.

The final 23 boats in the series, referred to as "688i," are even quieter, incorporate an advanced combat system, and are configured for under-ice operations (with diving planes on the bow and a reinforced sail). The Navy is phasing out older non-Vertical Launch System (VLS) Los Angeles-class attack submarines in favor of the Virginia-class attack submarines.

Specifications

Boats

Homeported at the

Homeported at the Naval Submarine Base,

Homeported at the Naval Submarine Base,

Homeported at the Naval Shipyard,

Homeported at the Naval Submarine Base,

Homeported at Naval Forces Marianas,

Homeported at

Stricken, to be disposed of by

Disposed of by

Further information


Los Angeles-class submarine
Los Angeles | Baton Rouge | Philadelphia | Memphis | Omaha | Cincinnati | Groton | Birmingham | New York City | Indianapolis | Bremerton | Jacksonville | Dallas | La Jolla | Phoenix | Boston | Baltimore | City of Corpus Christi | Albuquerque | Portsmouth | Minneapolis–Saint Paul | Hyman G. Rickover | Augusta | San Francisco | Atlanta | Houston | Norfolk | Buffalo | Salt Lake City | Olympia | Honolulu
VLS
Providence | Pittsburgh | Chicago | Key West | Oklahoma City | Louisville | Helena | Newport News
688I
San Juan | Pasadena | Albany | Topeka | Miami | Scranton | Alexandria | Asheville | Jefferson City | Annapolis | Springfield | Columbus | Santa Fe | Boise | Montpelier | Charlotte | Hampton | Hartford | Toledo | Tucson | Columbia | Greeneville | Cheyenne
List of submarines of the United States Navy
List of submarine classes of the United States Navy

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