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Undersea Warfare

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Agenda

• Submarine Classes

• Deployment Cycles

• Weapons and sensors

• Submarine Missions

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US Navy Submarines

Fast Attack Submarine Classes (SSN)

- Los Angeles Class (41)

- Seawolf Class (3)

- Virginia Class

Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN)

- Ohio Class (14)

Guided Missile Submarines (SSGN)- Still considered Ohio Class (only 4 units)

- Converted SSBNs

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Warfare Areas

Undersea Warfare

ASW

Mine Warfare

Surface Warfare (ASUW)

Strike Warfare

Special Warfare (SOFs)

Strategic Warfare (ISR)

Strategic Deterrence (SSBNs)

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Los Angeles Class (SSN) – 50 strong

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Los Angeles Class (SSN)

Dimensions: 360 x 33 x 32.3 ft.

Displacement: 6080 tons standard

(6927 tons submerged)

Speed: 25+ knots

Crew: 127 enlisted 16 officers

Sonar:

- AN/BQQ/ ARCI 5D/E active/passive

- BQR 23/25 – TB-23/29 thin line towed array

- BQS 15 active close range ice detection

- MIDAS mine detection after SSN 751

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Los Angeles Weapons Systems

Vertical Launch System (after SSN 719) (12 tubes)- Tomahawk: TLAM-N, TLAM-C/D, TASM

Mines: MK 67 Mobile and MK 60 Captor

Torpedoes: MK 48 wire-guided option (4 tubes)

Countermeasures:- MK 2 torpedo decoys- WLR-12, WLR-9A Electronic

countermeasures

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SEAWOLF (SSN 21-23)

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SEAWOLF Class

Unmatched Capability

SSN 21 - SEAWOLF

Commissioned: July 19, 1997

SSN 22 - CONNECTICUT

Commissioned: December 1998

SSN 23 - JIMMY CARTER

Commissioned: 2005

Fastest, Quietest and Most Capable

Submarine In The World

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Seawolf Class (SSN)Dimensions: SSNs 21 & 22- 353 x 40 x 35.8 ft.

SSN 23- 453 x 40 x 35.8

Displacement: 7460 tons standard

(9,138 tons submerged)

12,158 std. for SSN 23 (12,353 subm.)

Crew: 126 enlisted 14 officers

Sonar: BQQ 5D suite

TB-16 and TB-23 towed arrays

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Seawolf Class Weapons Systems

SLCM: 12GDC Tomahawk

SSM: Tomahawk

Mine Capable

Torpedoes: MK 48 ADCAP wire-guided option (8 tubes)

Countermeasures:

MK 2 torpedo decoys

WLQ-4(V)1

SDV (Swimmer-SEAL Delivery Vehicle)

ASDS (Advanced Swimmer Delivery System)

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Virginia Class (SSN-774)

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Virginia Class (SSN)

Dimensions: 377 x 33 x 30.5 feet

Displacement: Approx. 6,950 tons

(Approx. 7,800 tons submerged)

Speed: Surfaced: Approx. 25+ knots

Submerged: Approx. 32+ knots

Crew: 117 enlisted, 15 officers

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Virginia Class Weapons

Tomahawk missiles from 2 87-

inch Virginia Payload Tubes

(VPTs) (6 missiles each)

Four 533 mm torpedo tubes for

MK-48 torpedoes

Advanced mobile mines and

unmanned undersea vehicles

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Ohio Class (SSBN)

Dimensions: 560 x 42 x 36.4 ft.

Displacement: 16,764 tons standard

(18,750 tons submerged)

Speed: 20+ knots

Crew: 140 enlisted 15 officers

Sonar: BQQ 5D/E Passive Search

ARCI APB-02 passive towed array

BQR 19 active navigation

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Ohio Class Weapons Systems

24 missile tubes: D5 Trident II Missiles

Torpedoes: MK 48 wire-guided option (4

tubes)

Countermeasures:

MK 2 torpedo decoys

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Ohio Class SSGN

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SSN/SSGN Missions and SSBN

• Intelligence, Surveillance and

Reconnaissance (ISR)

• Mine Warfare

• ASW and ASuW

• Power Projection and Strike Warfare

• Landing Special Operations Forces

• Sea Control

• Strategic Deterrence

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Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance

• Difficult to detect

• Capable of transmitting real-time

information

• ACINT and collection of tactical

information

• Littoral reconnaissance prior to

amphibious warfare

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Support of Surface Units

• Highly capable surface and

subsurface interdiction platform

• 20% of CSG Tomahawk firepower

• Mine detection by UUV’s and

acoustics

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Strike Warfare

Precision Strike on shore

based targets up to 650 nm.

Tomahawk (TLAM)

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Special Operations

SEAL transportation and recovery (EOD

if attached)

SDV

ASDS

SSGN

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Strategic Warfare

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Submarine Tactics:

Considerations:

Acoustic Advantage

+ Speed Advantage

= Tactical Advantage

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Submarine Tactics:

Localization Detect, Track, Classify !!!

Operate per sensors

Maneuver to keep on beam

Attack General due to clearances

Preferred firing position

Alertment position

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Typical Deployment Cycles

SSN – typical 6-9 months

SSBN / SSGN - 3 months on / 3 off avg.

w/ training and maintenance in

between (not set schedule)

(Blue & Gold Crews)

USS Jimmy Carter - Around 300 days (?)

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Future of Submarines

SSGN

Virginia Class (SSN)

Conformal Acoustic

Velocity Sonars

(CAVES)Unmanned Undersea Vehicles

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Questions??