Fast-attack Submarine USS New Mexico (SSN 779) Virtual Tour



Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS New Mexico (SSN 779) conduct a virtual tour of the boat as part of Santa Fe Virtual Navy Week. The Navy Week program has served as the Navy’s principal outreach effort into areas of the nation without a significant Navy presence, with over 250 Navy Weeks held in 80 different U.S. cities. The program is designed to share with Americans how their Navy is deployed around the world and around the clock, and why a strong Navy is vital to protecting the American way of life. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)

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Fast-Attack Submarine Departs As Hurricane Approaches



Navy News, July 25, 2020—Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam: In response to Hurricane Douglas (currently category 1) and to prudently reduce risk of weather inflicted damage, the nuclear-powered Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Chicago (SSN 721) has departed port.

Credit: Petty Officer 1st Class Michael B Zingaro, United States Navy.

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A Day Aboard the Fast-Attack Submarine USS Oklahoma City (SSN 723)



Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Oklahoma City (SSN 723) conduct routine operations while underway. Oklahoma City is one of four forward-deployed submarines assigned to Commander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen out of Polaris Point, Naval Base Guam. (U.S. Navy Video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kelsey J. Hockenberger)

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Los Angeles-Class Fast-Attack Submarine Returns From A Seven-Month, Around-The-World Deployment



Los Angeles-class Fast-Attack Submarine Returns From A Seven-Month, Around-The-World Deployment.

September 8, 2019, USS Olympia (SSN 7171) is welcomed home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after successfully supporting maritime security operations with allies and partners all over the globe.

Commissioned 17 November 1984, the nuclear powered USS Olympia is 362 ft (110 m) in length, has a crew complement of 129, and has an unofficial submerged top speed in excess of 35 knots!

A total of 62 Los Angeles-class were constructed, with 32 in active service.

Credit: Petty Officer 1st Class Amanda Gray and Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael B Zingaro, United States Navy.

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AMAZING SCENE as Seawolf-class fast-attack SUBMARINE surfaces THROUGH ARCTIC ICE!



Latest: March 17, 2018. AMAZING SCENE as Seawolf-class fast-attack SUBMARINE surfaces THROUGH ARCTIC ICE!

Official release: BEAUFORT SEA, Arctic Ocean (March 17, 2018) – The Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) surfaces in the Arctic Ocean in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018, March 17. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations.

Credit: Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Lee, United States Navy.

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