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600 Tomahawk missiles gone: The US Navy’s Ohio-class SSGN cruise missile crisis
Summary and Key Points: Jack Buckby, a New York-based defense analyst and British researcher, evaluates the looming “magazine ...
For decades, the United States Navy's Ohio-class nuclear submarines were the best unused weapons in the U.S. arsenal. This is because the Ohio-class was designed for one purpose: to deliver its ...
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616 Tomahawks vanishing: Why the Navy is moving beyond Ohio-class submarines
The U.S. Navy is about to give up its heaviest conventional missile punch at sea, not because it wants to, but because the boats carrying it are running out of time. That tension sits at the center of ...
Last month, the Navy conducted four scheduled test launches of unarmed Trident II D5 missiles from an Ohio-class submarine off Florida’s east coast. Some observers read the timing as quiet signaling ...
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