Virginia class submarine

USS Virginia (SSN-774)
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USS Virginia (SSN-774)

The Virginia-class attack submarines (SSN) are the first U.S. submarines to be designed for battlespace dominance across a broad spectrum of regional and littoral missions. They complement the Seawolf class's capabilities for open-ocean, blue water missions.

The Virginias incorporate several innovative design features. Perhaps the most radical change occurred in the sensor suite: Virginias have no periscopes. Rather, two extensible "photonics masts" are installed outside the pressure hull, each of which contain several high-resolution, color cameras with enhanced infrared and low-level light image enhancement features, an infrared laser range finder, and an integrated Electronic Support Measures (ESM) array and associated signal processing for unparalleled situational awareness. Signals from the masts' sensors are transmitted through fiber optic data lines to the control center.

General Characteristics

Ships

  • SSN-780 through SSN-782 are planned to be ordered in 2006 and will complete the first "batch" or "flight" of this class
  • SSN-783 through SSN-792 are planned to comprise the second "batch" or "flight"
  • SSN-793 through SSN-803 are planned to comprise the third "batch" or "flight" SSN-803 is planned to be ordered in 2014 for delivery in 2020


Virginia-class submarine

Virginia | Texas | Hawaii | North Carolina | New Hampshire


List of submarines of the United States Navy
List of submarine classes of the United States Navy



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