Sixty-two Los Angeles–class submarines were built between 1976 and 1996. Not all of them served at once—some of the earliest subs were retired starting in 1995 with just seventeen years of service to ...
The Los Angeles-class attack submarines of the United States Navy formed the backbone of America’s nuclear-powered attack submarine force for almost four decades. The class’s origins lie in the latter ...
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.
The Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarines were designed to thwart Soviet submarines. The United States has deployed one of its nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines to the southern ...
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 ...
The United States and Russia have recently sent nuclear-powered submarines for Pacific missions, as Washington and Moscow continue to demonstrate their military capabilities. The U.S. Navy said the ...