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Objectives. Know Basic Construction and DesignUnderstand Weapons Capabilities Know Basic MissionDescribe typical operations conducted by an SSN on DeploymentUnderstand the SSNs role in supporting local OPSKnow JO LifestyleKnow basic work up/Deployment cycle for an SSNUnderstand role of JOs du
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1. NS422 Submarine Capstone CourseSSN LIFE
2. Objectives Know Basic Construction and Design
Understand Weapons Capabilities
Know Basic Mission
Describe typical operations conducted by an SSN on Deployment
Understand the SSNs role in supporting local OPS
Know JO Lifestyle
Know basic work up/Deployment cycle for an SSN
Understand role of JOs during Deployment
3. SSN Platforms Los Angeles Class (SSN-688)
Three Flights, final flight referred to as I-Boats
Seawolf Class (SSN-21)
Only 3 boats, all in Bangor
Virginia Class (SSN-774)
5 Boats Commissioned
4. 688 Specs Builders Newport News Shipbuilding Co. General Dynamics Electric Boat Division.
Power Plant One S6G reactor one shaft
Length 360 feet
Beam 33 feet
Displacement 6,927 tons submerged
Speed Official: 25+ knots (23+ miles per hour)
Operating Depth official: "greater than 800 feet"
Hull HY-80 Steel
Crew 13 Officers, 116 Enlisted (nominal)
5. SSN-21 Builders - General Dynamics Electric Boat Division
Power Plant - One S6W reactor one shaft with pumpjet propulsor
Length - 353 feet
Draft - 35 feet
Beam - 40 feet
Displacement - 9,137 tons submerged displacement
Speed Official: 25+ knots
Operating Depth Official: "greater than 800 feet"
EIGHT torpedo tubes
6. SSN-774 Contractors - General Dynamics Electric Boat Division [lead design authority] Newport News ShipbuildingLockheed Martin Federal Systems (Combat System)Raytheon Electronics Systems (Combat System)
Power Plant - One S9G pressurized water reactorone shaft with pumpjet propulsor
Displacement - 7,800 tons submerged
Length - 377 feet
Draft - 32 feet
Beam - 34 feet
Speed - 25+ knots submerged
Depth - Greater than 800 feet
Horizontal Tubes - Four 21" Torpedo Tubes
Vertical Tubes - 12 Vertical Launch System Tubes
7. Compare Them
8. MK-48 ADCAP Primary Function: Heavyweight torpedo for submarines
Contractor:
Original Mk-48: Gould
Mk-48 ADCAP: now Raytheon
Power Plant: Swash-plate piston engine; pump jet
Length: 19 ft (5.79 m)
Weight: 695 lb (1,676 kg) (Mk-48 ADCAP)
Diameter: 21 in (533 mm)
Range: Greater than 5 mi (8 km)
Depth: Greater than 1,200 ft (370 m)
Speed: Greater than 28 kt (32 mph, 52 km/h)
Guidance System: Wire guided and passive/active acoustic homing
Warhead: 650 lb (295 kg) high explosive (at short range, the torpedo's unused fuel adds to the destructive power of the warhead)
Date Deployed: 1988 (Mk-48 ADCAP)
9. Tomahawk Function long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile
Manufacturer Raytheon/McDonnell Douglas Unit cost $1.3 mil
Entered service 1983 General characteristics
Engine Williams International F107-WR-402 turbofan using TH-dimer fuel and a solid-fuel booster
Launch mass 1,440 kilograms (3,200 lb)
Length Without booster: 5.56 m
With booster: 6.25 m
Diameter 0.52 m Wingspan 2.67 m
Speed Subsonic - about 550 mph Range 2500km
Warheads:
Conventional: 1,000 lb (450 kg) Bullpup
Submunitions dispenser with BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb
200 kiloton of TNT W80 nuclear device (inactivated per SALT)
Launch platform Vertical Launch System (VLS) and horizontal submarine torpedo tubes (known as TTL (torpedo tube launch))
11. DEPLOYMENT CYCLE Approximate 18 month cycle
9 months local area operations
2 month Pre-Deployment work-up
6 month Deployment
1 month Stand-down
9 months local area operations…
12. Local Area Operations Opposing Force (OPFOR) in exercises
Experimental equipment testing: UUVs, UAVs, torpedo testing, etc.
Midshipmen cruises
“CO’s underway time,” i.e. training
Good time for quals
Once fully qualified most of your OOD time as a JO will be during local area ops
13. Pre-Deployment Work-up VERY busy
Underway frequently during week, 5-6 days at a time
Attack trainers when not underway
Exams underway: Tactical Readiness Exam (TRE), Pre-Operational Movement Certification (POMCERT)
Great time for quals, lots of evolutions going on, wardroom motivated to get you on watch-bill for deployment
May only be home on the weekends
Hard to get ready for deployment during this time if you are not organized
14. DEPLOYMENT Best part of being on an SSN
Approx 3 missions, 1-2 exercises, 3-4 working port visits, 1-2 liberty ports
Port visits approx 3-5 days; will be on duty at least one of those days
Standing watch as EOOW, JOOW, Contact Coordinator
6hrs watch
1-2 hrs post-watch reconstruction (on-mission)
4-6 hrs training/quals/down-time
4-5 hrs sleep
17. Typical Deployment Missions Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR)
operating independently
Shallow water, high contact density, non-stop
Challenging as an engineering Div-0: every equipment break-down a crisis: CASREPs, briefing CO, working creative solutions, etc.
Strike
Battle Group protection/operations
SOF
Typical missions last 30-45 days
At least one mission per deployment will be ISR
18. Watch-standing on an ISR mission
20. Watch-standing on an ISR mission
21. Watch-standing on Missionin Maneuvering
24. Stand Down Usually split into two leave blocks, chose one block
Bad time to not be qualified
If you can’t support the EDO/SDO watch-bill you will not be liked
Nearly impossible to get qualified during stand-down because no opportunities for practical factors
25. Summary Get qualified
Get on the watchbill
SUPPORT YOUR DIVISION: you can’t turn wrenches but you can:
Do paperwork
Write the CASREPS
Brief the ENG, CO
Give divisional training
Anything you can do to ease their workload will be appreciated
26. Questions?
27. SSGN SSGN Tomahawk Launch
Ohio (SSGN-726) Michigan (SSGN-727) Florida (SSGN-728) Georgia (SSGN-729)
Maintain Two Crew Philosophy for increased on station time
Looking At Forward Deployed Crew Swaps
29. SSGN 4 Ohio Class SSBNs converted to SSGNs
24 Tubes Converted to 22 MACs with 7 tomahawks each (154 total)
MACs not installed in all tubes, no SSGN has complete TLAM loadout (too expensive and not enough in the inventory)
2 Remaining Tubes have LOCs for up to 66 SOF
MACs can also be converted for UUV or UAV ops
ASDS