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  • $270M for SSN 784 Propulsion Long-Lead Items

    General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp. in Groton, CT received a not-to-exceed $270 million modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-03-C-2101) for long lead time material associated with steam and electric plant, main propulsion unit, ship service turbine generator set components critical to maintaining the submarine component industrial base; and miscellaneous hull, mechanical and electrical system components in support of SSN 784, commencing in FY 2009. Note that SSN 784 will be the first Virginia Class Block III fast attack submarine with the new bow design.

    The US Congress recently passed spending legislation that takes a step in the direction of speeding up Virginia Class submarine production from 1 boat per year to 2, by appropriating $588 millionto purchase an additional nuclear reactor and associated equipment as a long-lead item. As a gauge of production progress to date, the initial keel-laying for SSN 778 New Hampshire took place on April 30/07.

    Work will be performed in Groton, CT /Quonset Point, RI (collectively, 5%); Newport News, VA (5%); Sunnyvale, Long Beach, & South El Monte, CA (collectively, 40%); Coatesville, York, & Cheswick, PA (collectively, 10%); Temple & Tucson, AZ (collectively, 5%), and various sites throughout the United States (35%), and is expected to be completed by July 2011. The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington Navy Yard, DC issued the contract. See also GDEB release.
    $270M for SSN 784 Propulsion Long-Lead Items (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)


    This si great news ever since the procurment of this sub was reduced due to cost issues this means we can get this sub procurement upto 2 per year
    Representative Joe Courtney

    Another step in the right direction in terms of littoral warfare ,hope the LCS contract works out as well since it's been cancelled again.

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    How many Virginia subs have been produced?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Blademaster View Post
      How many Virginia subs have been produced?
      3 in service, plus one in May 2008 and a fourth in 2009.

      After that, it'll be a few years until the next 2 units are delivered and then a few years after that for the next two.

      So far, 9 units have been ordered, with another probably to be ordered next year.
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      • #4
        TopHatter, I think it's 4 in service?

        SSN 774 VIRGINIA
        SSN 775 TEXAS
        SSN 776 HAWAII
        SSN 777 NORTH CAROLINA

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Transient View Post
          TopHatter, I think it's 4 in service?

          SSN 774 VIRGINIA
          SSN 775 TEXAS
          SSN 776 HAWAII
          SSN 777 NORTH CAROLINA
          Yes and No. NC was bashed with a bottle earlier this year....

          But I think she gets commissioned early/mid next year...
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          • #6
            Originally posted by gf0012-aust View Post
            But I think she gets commissioned early/mid next year...
            Yep, that's the May 2008 boat.

            And if there was any indication of Virginia's maritime tradition and political pull, this is merely the third class built for the USN named after that state.
            “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TopHatter View Post
              Yep, that's the May 2008 boat.

              And if there was any indication of Virginia's maritime tradition and political pull, this is merely the third class built for the USN named after that state.
              Lots of pull there my friend.;)

              I also see that two USN class subs are going to be modified very shortly. They will be getting new noses.
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