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  2. General Dynamics Electric Boat - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and operations of Electric Boat, a subsidiary of General Dynamics that builds submarines for the US Navy. Electric Boat has its main facilities in Groton, Connecticut, and has been the primary builder of submarines for over 100 years.

  3. Groton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Groton is a town in New London County, Connecticut, on the Thames River. It is known for its submarine industry, naval base, Pfizer company, and regional campus of the University of Connecticut.

  4. Electro-Dynamic Company - Wikipedia

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    The company retained this function as a division of General Dynamics Corporation when that company was formed by a reorganization of Electric Boat in 1952. [2] The company was dissolved in 2000 and its functions were relocated to Electric Boat's main facility in Groton, Connecticut. [3] [4]

  5. 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.

  6. USS Seawolf (SSN-575) - Wikipedia

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    USS Seawolf was a nuclear-powered submarine that served in the US Navy from 1957 to 1987. She was the third ship named for the seawolf and the second nuclear submarine, with a unique sodium-cooled reactor that was later replaced by a water-cooled one.

  7. USS Connecticut (SSN-22) - Wikipedia

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    USS Connecticut is a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine of the Seawolf class, named after the U.S. state of Connecticut. She has participated in several exercises and deployments, including the Arctic, the War on Terror, and the South China Sea, and was damaged by pier and seamount collisions in 2021.

  8. USS Oregon (SSN-793) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. USS Glenard P. Lipscomb - Wikipedia

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    She was the U.S. Navy's second submarine design using a turbo-electric transmission; the first was the smaller USS Tullibee. Glenard P. Lipscomb was intended to test the potential advantages of this propulsion system for providing quieter and safer operation for a full sized attack submarine (safer because reverse thrust would be instantaneous ...