US Navy’s Most Expensive Attack Submarine To Rejoin Fleet 5 Years After Undersea Crash
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A U.S. Navy Seawolf-Class Submarine Will Be Out of Action for 5 Years
Key Points and Summary on Seawolf-Class Challenges – The repair of the USS Connecticut, a top-tier Seawolf-class nuclear spy submarine (also called the F-22 Raptor of submarines due to having a small batch built, and yet, very powerful), has been delayed again, with the boat not expected to return to service until late 2026—a full five years after its 2021 collision with an undersea mountain. This setback is a symptom of a larger “nightmare” for…
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