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Los Angeles Flight II

Los Angeles Flight II

Attack Submarines
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Basic Information
Name
Los Angeles Flight II
Designation
Los Angeles Flight II
Alternate Designation
SSN 719 USS Providence
Equipment Type
Attack Submarines
Manufacturer
General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman
Date of Introduction
1985
Description

The SSN 719 USS Providence was the first Los Angeles-class submarine to accommodate 12 Vertical Launch Systems (VLS) for Tomahawk cruise missiles. These submarines also feature an upgraded nuclear reactor core. The US Navy commissioned eight boats between 1985 and 1989.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 134
Beam 10.10 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Attack Submarines
Status Retired - No Longer Operational
Also Known As SSN 719 USS Providence
Origin United States of America
Contractors General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) July 27, 1985
Total Production 8
Unitary Cost USD $900 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 134
Number of Vertical Launch Systems 12
Torpedo Tubes 4
Dimensions — Beam 10.1 meter
Dimensions — Length 110 meter
Mass — Displacement Submerged 7,100 ton
Performance — Max Operating Depth 450 meter
Power — Power 35,000 shp
Speed — Top Speed Submerged 15.4 mps
Time — Service Life 25 year
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Anti-Ship Missiles: UGM-84D Harpoon
Item 2 Cruise Missiles: Tactical Tomahawk (12)
Item 3 Cruise Missiles: Tomahawk Block II (12)
Item 4 Cruise Missiles: Tomahawk Block III (12)
Item 5 Sonar Systems: A-RCI
Item 6 Torpedoes: Mark 48 ADCAP
Variants
Variant 1 SSN 688 Los Angeles
Variant 2 Los Angeles Flight II
Variant 3 Los Angeles Flight III
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Submarines
Naval > Submarines
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
110 m
Width
10.1 m
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
United States
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