Latest Virginia-class sub Colorado delivered to US Navy

The future USS Colorado, christened last year, will enter service in 2018 9b12ce15495e42c004530d2e9007bac0
The future USS Colorado, christened last year, will enter service in 2018 9b12ce15495e42c004530d2e9007bac0
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The future USS Colorado, christened last year, will enter service in 2018
The future USS Colorado, christened last year, will enter service in 2018

General Dynamics Electric Boat has delivered the nuclear-powered attack submarine Colorado (SSN 788) to the US Navy.

Colorado is the 15th ship of the Virginia class. She is also the fifth of the eight-ship group of Virginia-class submarines known as Block III. These ships represent a navy and industry commitment to reduce costs while increasing capabilities through an initiative comprising a multi-year procurement strategy, improvements in construction practices and the Design for Affordability (DFA) program.

Virginia-class submarines displace 7,800 tonnes, with a hull length of 115 metres and a diameter of 10 metres. They are capable of speeds in excess of 25 knots and can dive to a depth greater than 250 metres, while carrying Mark 48 advanced capability torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles.

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