The new dry dock, designated “Atlas” was announced as received by General Dynamics Electric Boat’s primary shipyard in Groton, Connecticut in a LinkedIn post on January 4th. The primary purpose of ...
The Columbia-class submarine outstrips its predecessor, the Ohio class, in many ways—but falls short in one conspicuous one.
Electric Boat's 618-foot Atlas floating dry dock will launch Columbia-class submarines in Groton.
General Dynamics Electric Boat has taken delivery of the bow section of the future USS District of Columbia at its Groton shipyard, a major milestone as it aims to complete the $16.1 billion ballistic ...
The United States has reached a milestone in building the Navy’s first next-generation submarine equipped with nuclear missiles as it races to modernize its air-, land- and sea-based strategic forces ...
A $2.3 billion Navy contract is intended to speed up the purchase and construction of five of the service’s newest class of ballistic missile submarines, a program plagued by cost overruns and delays.
Nuclear ballistic missile submarine District of Columbia (SSBN-826) is more than halfway completed, with major modules due to arrive at General Dynamics Electric Boat by the end of the year, company ...