Seawolf Class Ssn Parts

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0874-9716 Electrical Connector Backshell
007589529
1104023-2 Electrical Connector Backshell
014556338
17560 Electrical Connector Backshell
010055092
1811760-2 Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
1A20377H03 Electrical Connector Backshell
012285598
2234-000-N000-23 Electrical Connector Backshell
007589529
2234000N000-023 Electrical Connector Backshell
007589529
2612761-3 Electrical Connector Backshell
012285598
29 Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
29BLACK Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
29BLK Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
3049-3987 Electrical Connector Backshell
007589529
430-2-000015 Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
4506143 Electrical Connector Backshell
014556338
5550338-3 Electrical Connector Backshell
001065431
637-013 Electrical Connector Backshell
014556338
745171-5 Electrical Connector Backshell
012285598
745172-2 Electrical Connector Backshell
012678151
804215-2 Electrical Connector Backshell
012678151
811AD0372 Electrical Connector Backshell
011707880
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Seawolf Class Ssn

Picture of Seawolf Class Ssn

Surfaced: 8,600 tons

The Seawolf class is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) in service with the United States Navy. The class was the intended successor to the Los Angeles class. Design work began in 1983. At one time, an intended fleet of 29 submarines was to be built over a ten-year period, later reduced to twelve submarines. The end of the Cold War and budget constraints led to the cancellation in 1995 of any further additions to the fleet, leaving the Seawolf class limited to just three boats. This, in turn, led to the design of the smaller Virginia class. The Seawolf class cost about $3 billion ($3.5 billion for USS Jimmy Carter) making it the most expensive SSN submarine and second most expensive submarine ever after the French SSBN Triomphant class.

The Seawolf design was intended to combat the threat of large numbers of advanced Soviet Navy ballistic missile submarines such as the Typhoon class and attack submarines such as the Akula class in a deep ocean environment. Seawolf class hulls are constructed from HY-100 steel, which is stronger than the HY-80 steel employed in previous classes, in order to withstand water pressure at greater depths.

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