The US Navy’s Los Angeles-class submarines may have their origins in the 1970s, yet the boats have continued to remain relevant and performed critical protective functions in the service for decades.
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America has 49 nuclear attack submarines and 18 of them cannot leave port — China is building submarines as fast as it can
Nearly 40 percent of the U.S. Navy’s 49 attack submarines are sitting in port awaiting repairs, the result of dry-dock ...
The Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarines were designed to thwart Soviet submarines. The United States has deployed one of its nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines to the southern ...
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Navy releases list of ships it plans to inactivate this year
The service intends to remove 14 vessels from its fleet.
Maya Carlin, National Security Writer with The National Interest, is an analyst with the Center for Security Policy and a former Anna Sobol Levy Fellow at IDC Herzliya in Israel. She has bylines in ...
May 6, 2026: It was recently revealed one of the earliest Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarines will be inactivated after waiting more than a decade for an overhaul. USS Boise/SSN 764, currently ...
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