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GenDyn tapped for U.S., U.K. submarine weapons system services
by Stephen Carlson
Washington (UPI) Dec 14, 2018

General Dynamics has been awarded $35 million for research, development and logistics for the U.S. SSBN Fire Control Sub-system, the U.K FCS and the U.S. SSGN Attack Weapon Control System.

The contract, announced Thursday by the Department of Defense, includes training, support equipment and the U.S./UK Shipboard data system. The work is expected to be completed by September 2019.

The U.S. Ohio-class and U.K. Vanguard-class are the ballistic missile submarine component of the two navies. Both are armed with the Trident II D5 nuclear ballistic missile, with the Trident being the U.K.'s only deployed nuclear weapon.

The Ohio and Vanguard classes are expected to be gradually replaced by the Columbia and Dreadnought SSBNs over the next several decades.

The two classes will share a Common Missile Compartment for the Trident II and other weapons such as cruise missiles. The Columbias and Dreadnoughts are projected to start entering service in the late 2020s and phase out the older models.

Four of the Ohio-class have been converted into SSGN cruise missile platforms in lieu of their Tridents. The class is designed to field up to 154 Tomahawks for land attack missions, similar to other submarines like the Russian Oscar.


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General Dynamics to provide research for Virginia-class submarine improvements
Washington (UPI) Dec 11, 2018
The Navy has awarded $346.5 million to General Dynamics Electric Boat for research, development and services for Virginia-class nuclear, fast-attack submarines. Under the modification to an existing contract, the shipyard will provide research for possible design improvements to the submarine, including the Virginia Payload Module. With options, the contract dating back to 2016 could total $1.3 billion through 2019, according to General Dynamics. The Virginia-class is a nuclear-powered, ... read more

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