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Virginia-class Block III attack submarine Illinois (SSN 786) Delivered Early to the US Navy.


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Naval Forces News - USA
 
 
 
Virginia-class Block III attack submarine Illinois (SSN 786) Delivered Early to the US Navy
 
The U.S. Navy accepted delivery of PCU Illinois (SSN 786), the 13th submarine of the Virginia-class, on Aug. 27, early to its contract delivery date. Illinois is the ninth consecutive Virginia-class submarine to deliver early to the U.S. Navy. Illinois is the third Block III submarine of the series, featuring a revised bow with a Large Aperture Bow (LAB) sonar array, as well as technology from Ohio-class SSGNs (the Virginia Payload Module: 2 VLS tubes each containing 6 missiles)
     
The U.S. Navy accepted delivery of PCU Illinois (SSN 786), the 13th submarine of the Virginia-class, on Aug. 27, early to its contract delivery date. Illinois is the ninth consecutive Virginia-class submarine to deliver early to the U.S. Navy. Illinois is the third Block III submarine of the series, featuring a revised bow with a Large Aperture Bow (LAB) sonar array, as well as technology from Ohio-class SSGNs (the Virginia Payload Module: 2 VLS tubes each containing 6 missiles)
The future USS Illinois. Photo courtesy General Dynamics Electric Boat
     
“Illinois’ delivery continues the program’s success of delivering Virginia-class submarines ahead of schedule and within budget,” said Capt. Michael J. Stevens, program manager. “Our plan is to have Illinois out on operations next year, going from construction start to mission- ready in just over six years."

Illinois is the third of eight Virginia-class Block III submarines and the seventh of the class to be delivered to the Navy by General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut. Illinois is scheduled to be commissioned Oct. 29 in Groton, Connecticut.

The submarine is the second Navy vessel to bear the Prairie State’s name. Illinois is home to the Navy’s only Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes where every enlisted Sailor begins Navy service. Illinois’ sponsor is First Lady Michelle Obama, a Chicago native and long-time supporter of military service members and their families. Her husband, President Barack Obama, is a former Illinois state and U.S. Senator.

Illinois successfully completed the independent Navy's Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) trials, which evaluate the submarine's seaworthiness and operational capabilities, on Aug. 21. During INSURV trials, the crew took the submarine to test depth and tested the submarine's propulsion plant and material readiness.

Block III submarines feature a redesigned bow, which replaces 12 individual launch tubes with two large-diameter Virginia Payload Tubes, each capable of launching six Tomahawk cruise missiles. This among other design changes reduced the submarines' acquisition cost while maintaining their outstanding warfighting capabilities.

Virginia-class submarines are built to operate in the world's littoral and deep waters while conducting anti-submarine warfare; anti-surface ship warfare; strike warfare; special operation forces support; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; irregular warfare; and mine warfare missions. Their inherent stealth, endurance, mobility, and firepower directly enable them to support five of the six maritime strategy core capabilities - sea control, power projection, forward presence, maritime security, and deterrence.
 
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