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Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine USS Albany returns to fleet ahead of schedule
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard undocked the Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine USS Albany (SSN 753) ...
The US Navy’s Los Angeles-class submarines may have their origins in the 1970s, yet the boats have continued to remain relevant and performed critical protective functions in the service for decades.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758) steams forward off the coast of Guam during a photo exercise, Dec.
The yard’s service life extension program started with Cheyenne, establishing the successful execution of a Los Angeles-class submarine refueling, overhaul and modernization of a submarine that is ...
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China’s new sensor could detect hidden US 18,000-ton nuclear submarines using gravity
Chinese scientists have developed a new gravity-based detector that could be used to detect ...
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The Navy’s Seawolf submarines: Too advanced to build again
The Seawolf class was built for a naval competition that disappeared before the design had time to become a fleet. That ...
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