-
boats were
modified and
remain in
service as
cruise missile submarines (
SSGNs). In
November 2002 Ohio
entered drydock,
beginning a 36-month refueling...
- out of her
total magazine of
about 160 missiles. Of the four Ohio-class
SSGNs in the U.S. Navy,
Florida was the only one that was
available for use in...
- and
eventually replace the Ohio
SSGNs when they are retired; the USS Ohio
itself is more than 40
years old. US Navy
SSGNs USS Cusk
fires a JB-2 Loon missile...
- to
SSGN "Tactical Trident"
SpecOps Sub".
Defense Industry Daily.
Archived from the
original on 11 June 2007.
Retrieved 28
September 2011. "Four
SSGNs, No...
- USS
Michigan (SSBN-727/
SSGN-727) is an Ohio-class nuclear-powered
guided missile submarine (
SSGN),
converted from a
ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)...
-
ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) and its four
cruise missile submarines (
SSGNs). Each
displacing 18,750 tons submerged, the Ohio-class
boats are the largest...
- USS
Halibut (
SSGN-587), a
unique nuclear-powered
guided missile submarine-turned-special
operations platform,
later redesignated as an
attack submarine...
- USS
George Washington (SSBN-598) was the
United States's
first operational ballistic missile submarine. She was the lead ship of her
class of
nuclear ballistic...
-
submarines after construction, the USS
Halibut was the only
purpose built SSGN of the US Navy
class Name No.
First boat laid down Last boat commissioned...
-
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. CSS
Patrick Henry "PATRICK
HENRY (SSN 599)(ex-
SSGN 599, SSBN 599)".
Naval Vessel Register.
Retrieved 5
August 2010. "SSBN-598...