Key Points and Summary – Four Ohio-class SSGNs—each able to fire 154 Tomahawks—retire from 2026–2028, removing 616 missiles from the fleet. -The Navy’s answer:...
Key Points and Summary – Four converted Ohio-class SSGNs—Ohio, Michigan, Florida, and Georgia—retire between 2026–2028, removing up to 616 undersea Tomahawk cells and unmatched...
Key Points and Summary – The Navy’s Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarines are the most consequential ships the United States will build this century. -They exist...
Key Points and Summary – The Ohio-class SSGNs were a post–Cold War judo move: convert four surplus ballistic-missile submarines into covert cruise-missile and special-operations...
Key Points and Summary – The four Ohio-class guided-missile submarines (SSGNs) are uniquely powerful assets, offering massive, low-risk strike and special operations capabilities. -Each...
Key Points and Summary – In a stunning and coordinated show of force in June 2010, three U.S. Navy Ohio-class guided-missile submarines (SSGNs) surfaced...
Key Points and Summary – The U.S. Navy is facing a massive “capability gap” as its four powerful Ohio-class guided-missile submarines (SSGNs) are set...