Featured in Seawolf classBYJoseph TrevithickNov 18, 2021ShareUSS Connecticut Left Port In Guam For The First Time Since Hitting A Seamount: ReportThe Navy says USS Connecticut would need to go back to its homeport in Washington State for more extensive repairs. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 18, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickNov 9, 2021ShareMetallurgist Admits To Falsifying Navy Submarine Steel Strength Test Results For 36 YearsThe Navy had to pay additional maintenance costs to address the potential issues on an undisclosed number of submarines. BYThomas NewdickNov 9, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 1, 2021ShareUSS Connecticut Smashed Into A Seamount, May Have Ripped Off Sonar DomeAn official picture of USS Connecticut in Guam, where the Navy continues to assess the damage from its recent collision, has also emerged. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 1, 2021ShareBYTyler RogowayOct 22, 2021ShareThis Is Our First Look At The USS Connecticut After Its Underwater CollisionThe Navy remains tight-lipped as to what the nuclear submarine hit in the South China Sea and the damage that was done. BYTyler RogowayOct 22, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickOct 8, 2021ShareOne Of The Navy’s Prized Seawolf Class Submarines Has Suffered An Underwater Collision (Updated)USS Connecticut‘s nuclear reactor was unaffected by the undersea accident, but the Navy won’t say what exactly the submarine hit. BYJoseph TrevithickOct 8, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickJul 23, 2021ShareThe Navy’s Next Attack Submarine Will Be An “Apex Predator” According To Undersea Warfare ChiefThe Navy’s future attack submarine will be more like the Seawolf class than the Virginia class, but it won’t come cheap. BYThomas NewdickJul 23, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 11, 2021ShareOne Of America’s Most Capable Submarines Has Been In An Ongoing Battle Against Bed BugsMembers of the submarine’s crew allege that they have been battling an infestation of the blood-sucking bugs for a year now. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 11, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 23, 2020ShareThe Navy Has Started Naming Its Submarines After Sea Creatures AgainAfter decades of naming attack submarines after cities and states, the Navy has announced it will name three boats after denizens of the deep. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 23, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 4, 2020ShareNavy’s Next Attack Submarine Will Be Wider And Based On The New Columbia Class Missile BoatsThe SSN(X) design will be wider than the present Virginia class, offering improved capabilities and increased stealthiness underwater. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 4, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickSep 21, 2020ShareSecretive Seawolf Submarine Makes Port Call In Europe For The Second Time In Two MonthsThe advanced submarine has been spotted sailing to the Royal Navy’s main base in Scotland just weeks after making an unusually public visit to Norway. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 21, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 25, 2020ShareNavy Makes Unusual Public Display Of Its Secretive Seawolf Submarine’s Presence Off NorwayThe visible deployment of the advanced submarine is a pointed signal to Russia, which has stepped up its own sub operations in the region. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 25, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2020ShareU.S. Navy Wants Aggressor Submarine Unit To Mimic Russian and Chinese Subs In TrainingThe service wants a Topgun-like program for submariners and its plans could push it toward finally buying new, non-nuclear subs. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2020ShareBYAaron AmickJun 30, 2020ShareThe Cultural Differences Between Serving On America’s Three Types Of Nuclear SubmarinesA veteran submariner explains how the experience of serving aboard a U.S. Navy submarine varies greatly based on the sub’s mission set. BYAaron AmickJun 30, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2020ShareThe Navy Wants Money To Get Started On Its Future SSN(X) Attack SubmarineThe Navy’s goal is to design a submarine that is better-optimized for attacking other ships and subs than its existing Virginia class boats. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 21, 2019ShareNavy Plans For ‘Large Payload Subs’ Based On New Columbia Class To Take On SSGN Role And MoreThe service is also eying a new sub-launched ballistic missile to replace Trident and could end up expanding its nuclear deterrent capabilities. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 21, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 20, 2018ShareNavy Attack Subs Lost More Than Two Decades Worth Of Operational Time To Maintenance DelaysThe service has already spent hundreds of millions of dollars for boats sitting idle and a top Congressional watchdog warns it could get worse. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 20, 2018Share12
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 18, 2021ShareUSS Connecticut Left Port In Guam For The First Time Since Hitting A Seamount: ReportThe Navy says USS Connecticut would need to go back to its homeport in Washington State for more extensive repairs. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 18, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickNov 9, 2021ShareMetallurgist Admits To Falsifying Navy Submarine Steel Strength Test Results For 36 YearsThe Navy had to pay additional maintenance costs to address the potential issues on an undisclosed number of submarines. BYThomas NewdickNov 9, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 1, 2021ShareUSS Connecticut Smashed Into A Seamount, May Have Ripped Off Sonar DomeAn official picture of USS Connecticut in Guam, where the Navy continues to assess the damage from its recent collision, has also emerged. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 1, 2021Share
BYTyler RogowayOct 22, 2021ShareThis Is Our First Look At The USS Connecticut After Its Underwater CollisionThe Navy remains tight-lipped as to what the nuclear submarine hit in the South China Sea and the damage that was done. BYTyler RogowayOct 22, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickOct 8, 2021ShareOne Of The Navy’s Prized Seawolf Class Submarines Has Suffered An Underwater Collision (Updated)USS Connecticut‘s nuclear reactor was unaffected by the undersea accident, but the Navy won’t say what exactly the submarine hit. BYJoseph TrevithickOct 8, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickJul 23, 2021ShareThe Navy’s Next Attack Submarine Will Be An “Apex Predator” According To Undersea Warfare ChiefThe Navy’s future attack submarine will be more like the Seawolf class than the Virginia class, but it won’t come cheap. BYThomas NewdickJul 23, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 11, 2021ShareOne Of America’s Most Capable Submarines Has Been In An Ongoing Battle Against Bed BugsMembers of the submarine’s crew allege that they have been battling an infestation of the blood-sucking bugs for a year now. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 11, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 23, 2020ShareThe Navy Has Started Naming Its Submarines After Sea Creatures AgainAfter decades of naming attack submarines after cities and states, the Navy has announced it will name three boats after denizens of the deep. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 23, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 4, 2020ShareNavy’s Next Attack Submarine Will Be Wider And Based On The New Columbia Class Missile BoatsThe SSN(X) design will be wider than the present Virginia class, offering improved capabilities and increased stealthiness underwater. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 4, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickSep 21, 2020ShareSecretive Seawolf Submarine Makes Port Call In Europe For The Second Time In Two MonthsThe advanced submarine has been spotted sailing to the Royal Navy’s main base in Scotland just weeks after making an unusually public visit to Norway. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 21, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 25, 2020ShareNavy Makes Unusual Public Display Of Its Secretive Seawolf Submarine’s Presence Off NorwayThe visible deployment of the advanced submarine is a pointed signal to Russia, which has stepped up its own sub operations in the region. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 25, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2020ShareU.S. Navy Wants Aggressor Submarine Unit To Mimic Russian and Chinese Subs In TrainingThe service wants a Topgun-like program for submariners and its plans could push it toward finally buying new, non-nuclear subs. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2020Share
BYAaron AmickJun 30, 2020ShareThe Cultural Differences Between Serving On America’s Three Types Of Nuclear SubmarinesA veteran submariner explains how the experience of serving aboard a U.S. Navy submarine varies greatly based on the sub’s mission set. BYAaron AmickJun 30, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2020ShareThe Navy Wants Money To Get Started On Its Future SSN(X) Attack SubmarineThe Navy’s goal is to design a submarine that is better-optimized for attacking other ships and subs than its existing Virginia class boats. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 21, 2019ShareNavy Plans For ‘Large Payload Subs’ Based On New Columbia Class To Take On SSGN Role And MoreThe service is also eying a new sub-launched ballistic missile to replace Trident and could end up expanding its nuclear deterrent capabilities. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 21, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 20, 2018ShareNavy Attack Subs Lost More Than Two Decades Worth Of Operational Time To Maintenance DelaysThe service has already spent hundreds of millions of dollars for boats sitting idle and a top Congressional watchdog warns it could get worse. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 20, 2018Share