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    Seawolf Class Submarine Last update: June 2011 Displacement, metric tons 9100 submerged Dimensions, ft (m) 353 x 40 (108 x 12.2) Main machinery One nuclear reactor (S9G nuclear reactor), one shaft Speed, knots 25+ knots Range, miles ‐ Complement 134: 14 Officers; 120 Enlisted

  2. Seawolf-class submarines are larger, faster, and significantly quieter than previous Los Angeles-class submarines; they also carry more weapons and have twice as many torpedo tubes. The boats are able to carry up to 50 UGM-109 Tomahawkcruise missiles for attacking land and sea surface targets.

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  4. The Seawolf was designed as a faster, better-armed eventual replacement for the Los Angeles class nuclear-powered attack submarines. The first of class, the Seawolf (SSN21), was ordered from the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, Connecticut, US, in January 1989 and commissioned in July 1997. Connecticut (SSN22) was commissioned in ...

  5. Seawolf-class submarines were designed to operate autonomously against the world's most capable submarine and surface threats. The primary mission of the Seawolf was to destroy Soviet ballistic missile submariness before they could attack American targets.

  6. SSN-21 Seawolf-class. Seawolf-class submarines were designed to operate autonomously against the world's most capable submarine and surface threats. The primary mission of the Seawolf...

  7. USS Seawolf (SSN-21), is a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine and the lead ship of her class. She is the fourth submarine of the United States Navy named for the seawolf, a solitary fish with strong, prominent teeth that give it a savage look.

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