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  2. General Dynamics Electric Boat - Wikipedia

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    Electric Boat is a subsidiary of General Dynamics that builds submarines for the US Navy. It has a hull-fabrication and outfitting facility in Quonset Point, Rhode Island, and a design and engineering facility in New London, Connecticut.

  3. USS John H. Dalton - Wikipedia

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    USS John H. Dalton is a planned nuclear-powered Virginia-class submarine for the U.S. Navy, named after John Howard Dalton, a former submariner and Secretary of the Navy. She will be the first U.S. Naval vessel with the hull number SSN-808 and will have 40 VLS tubes for Tomahawk missiles.

  4. American submarine NR-1 - Wikipedia

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    NR-1 was a unique nuclear-powered ocean engineering and research submarine that performed underwater search and recovery, oceanographic research, and installation and maintenance of underwater equipment. It was the smallest nuclear submarine ever put into operation and had the capability to remain submerged for long periods of time.

  5. U.S. fleet welcomes newest USS New Jersey, the first gender ...

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    Delivered this April, the ship will be the 23rd Virginia-class submarine co-produced by the General Dynamics Electric Boat and HII-Newport News Shipbuilding over the past 25 years for the Navy's ...

  6. Columbia-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia class is a new design of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines that will replace the Ohio class in the U.S. Navy. Learn about the history, specifications, cost, and construction of the first boat, USS District of Columbia, and the planned 12-submarine fleet.

  7. Astute-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the latest class of nuclear-powered fleet submarines in service with the Royal Navy, built by BAE Systems Submarines at Barrow-in-Furness. Find out their history, design, features, armament, and operational status.

  8. Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles class, also known as the 688 class, is a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine in service with the U.S. Navy since 1976. It is the largest and most numerous class of attack submarines in the world, with 62 built and 24 remaining active.

  9. General Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics is a Fortune 100 company that produces aircraft, submarines, tanks, and other military equipment. It was formed in 1952 by the merger of Electric Boat and Canadair, and has subsidiaries in 45 countries.