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Learn about the history and products of Electric Boat, a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corporation and the primary builder of submarines for the US Navy. Find out how Electric Boat designed and constructed the first nuclear submarine, the first ballistic missile submarine, and the Virginia-class submarines.
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.
A Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the United States Navy, commissioned in 2023. The boat is named after Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, pioneer of the nuclear navy, and has a sponsor named Darleen Greenert.
SSN (X) is a future nuclear-powered attack submarine program of the US Navy to succeed the Virginia and Seawolf classes. It aims to develop advanced technologies and capabilities for stealth, sensor, and firepower missions in the 2050-plus timeframe.
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.
USS Oregon is a nuclear powered attack submarine in the United States Navy, commissioned in 2022. She is the fourth vessel to carry the name Oregon, the 33rd state of US, and the 20th Virginia -class submarine.
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.
(This story was updated to add new information.) OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Söhnlein told a Coast Guard hearing Monday that the cause of Titan submersible disaster may never be known.