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USS Seawolf (SSN-21)

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USS Seawolf (SSN-21)
Career
Awarded:January 9 1989
Laid down:
Launched:June 24 1995
Commissioned:July 19 1997
Homeport:Groton, Connecticut
General Characteristics
Displacement:7568 tons light, 9137 tons full, 1569 tons dead
Length:353 ft (108 m)
Beam:40 ft (12.2 m)
Draft:36 ft (11.0 m)
Propulsion:One S6W nuclear reactor
Speed:35 knots (65 km/h) submerged, 20 knots (37 km/h) silent
Complement:15 officers and 101 men
Armament:eight 30 inch (762 mm) torpedo tubes, 50 torpedoes and missiles, or 100 mines

USS Seawolf (SSN-21), the lead ship of her class, is the fourth submarine of the United States Navy named for a solitary fish with strong, prominent teeth and projecting tusks that give it a savage look. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics and Newport News Shipbuilding.

The Seawolf was a product of the Cold War, designed as a replacement to the Los Angeles Class submarines and as a response to the Soviet Akula Class. It is said that the Seawolf is quieter at its tactical speed of 25 knots than a Los Angeles submarine is pierside. Originally 29 were planned for production, but with the end of the Cold war, the cost was judged to be prohibitively high and only 3 were built in favor of the smaller, cheaper, Virginia Class.

See USS Seawolf for other submarines of this name.


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