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Encyclopedia > Skate class submarine
Skate class attack submarine
Class Overview
Class Type Fast Attack Submarine
Class Name Skate (a type of ray)
Preceded By Grayback-class attack submarine
USS Seawolf
Succeeded By Barbel-class fast attack submarine
Ships of the Class: Skate, Swordfish, Sargo, Seadragon

The Skate-class submarines were the United States Navy's first production run of nuclear powered submarines. They were an evolution of the Tang class in everything but their propulsion plants, which were based on the experimental USS Nautilus. USS Sargo (SSN-583) surfacing at the North Pole in 1960 February 9, U.S. Navy photo Image source: http://www. ... HMS Vanguard, a Vanguard-class nuclear ballistic missile (SSBN) submarine HMCS Windsor, a Victoria-class diesel-electric hunter-killer (SSK) submarine HMAS Rankin, a Collins-class diesel-electric guided missile (SSG) submarine USS Virginia, a Virginia-class nuclear attack (SSN) submarine A submarine is a specialized watercraft that can operate... Genera See text. ... USS Seawolf (SSN-575), a unique submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the seawolf, a solitary fish with strong, prominent teeth and projecting tusks that give it a savage look, was the second nuclear submarine, and the only US submarine built with... USS Blueback (SS_581) in Portland, Oregon The Barbel class of submarines, the last diesel-electric propelled submarines built by the United States Navy, incorporated numerous, radical engineering improvements over previous classes. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for naval operations. ... The Tang class of submarines was a product of the Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (GUPPY), which incorporated German U-boat technology into the United States Navys submarine design. ... USS Nautilus (SS-571) on its initial sea trials, 20 Jan 1955. ...


Skate and Sargo were built with the S3W reactor, Swordfish and Seadragon with the S4W reactor. Later, all were given the S5W reactor. The Westinghouse Electric Corporations S5W nuclear reactor is a pressurized-water nuclear fission reactor intended to power submarines. ...


General characteristics

  • Displacement: 2250 tons surfaced, 2850 tons dived
  • Length: 81.5 m (267 ft 7 in)
  • Beam: 7.6 m (25 ft)
  • Draft: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)
  • Depth: 700 feet (213 m)
  • Speed: 18 knots (33 km/h) surfaced, 22 knots (41 km/h) submerged
  • Complement: 84 officers and men
  • Armament: 4 x 21 in (533 mm) bow torpedo tubes, two stern

Ships

  • Skate (SSN-578)
  • Swordfish (SSN-579)
  • Sargo (SSN-583)
  • Seadragon (SSN-584)

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USS Swordfish (SSN-579), a Skate-class submarine[?], was the second submarine of the United States Navy named for the swordfish, a large fish with a long, swordlike beak and a high dorsal fin.
The contract to build her was awarded to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard of Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 18 July 1955, and her keel was laid down on 25 January 1956.
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