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The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine was officially retired July 25 in Keyport, Washington. The U.S. Navy will donate ...
The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo recently arrived at its new homeport at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in ...
Seventy times quieter than the first Los Angeles-class boats and ten times quieter than the improved ones” that’s how the ...
USS Toledo supports missions, such as anti-submarine and strike warfare, as well as intelligence, surveillance and ...
Seawolf-class submarines are known for their stealth. They are also larger and faster than the Los Angeles-class subs. The latest generation of America's attack submarines is the Virginia-class.
Just over 40 Los Angeles-class submarines are in active service, making up a significant portion of the Navy's fast-attack submarine fleet.
Just over 40 Los Angeles-class submarines are in active service, making up a significant portion of the Navy's fast-attack submarine fleet.
“Los Angeles-class submarines have been the backbone of the submarine force for the last 40 years, with approximately 23 now in commission,” according to the Navy.
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