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=== The main purpose, usage and tactics recommendations === | === The main purpose, usage and tactics recommendations === | ||
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After the end of the Cold War, the objectives for the US underwater fleet were no longer the same. The next-gen sub was expected to carry out a wider range of tasks at a lower project cost. In order to replace the Seawolf-class nuclear missile platforms of the Cold War era, the American engineers began working on a new, multipurpose nuclear submarine with a modular build – this way the vessel would be easier to modernize and refit with a different set of weapons and other equipment. In 2004, the lead boat of the SSN-774 Virginia project was introduced to the United States Naval fleet. This submarine has a number of features that set her apart from her predecessors: a reduced displacement, a new “onetime” nuclear reactor that doesn’t require recharging or maintenance throughout the sub’s entire service life, a brand new sonar system, and a lighter yet more versatile weapon. The special covering on the boat’s skin, advanced propulsion system and enhanced engine, as well as isolated deck structures make the Virginia incredibly stealthy. Interestingly, the boat can be fit with a manned underwater vehicle that can be used for landing operations and sabotage – up to 9 members of the special forces can board the Virginia according to her staff roster. | After the end of the Cold War, the objectives for the US underwater fleet were no longer the same. The next-gen sub was expected to carry out a wider range of tasks at a lower project cost. In order to replace the Seawolf-class nuclear missile platforms of the Cold War era, the American engineers began working on a new, multipurpose nuclear submarine with a modular build – this way the vessel would be easier to modernize and refit with a different set of weapons and other equipment. In 2004, the lead boat of the SSN-774 Virginia project was introduced to the United States Naval fleet. This submarine has a number of features that set her apart from her predecessors: a reduced displacement, a new “onetime” nuclear reactor that doesn’t require recharging or maintenance throughout the sub’s entire service life, a brand new sonar system, and a lighter yet more versatile weapon. The special covering on the boat’s skin, advanced propulsion system and enhanced engine, as well as isolated deck structures make the Virginia incredibly stealthy. Interestingly, the boat can be fit with a manned underwater vehicle that can be used for landing operations and sabotage – up to 9 members of the special forces can board the Virginia according to her staff roster. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 21 December 2022
General info
The Virginia-class is a Rank III American submarine with a battle rating of 4.7. It was introduced in Update 1.77 as part of Silent Thunder test run from March 31st to April 3rd. The Virginia-class submarine in Silent Thunder is based on the lead ship of its class: The «Virginia» (SSN-774), laid down in 1999 and commissioned in 2004.
The main purpose, usage and tactics recommendations
General playstyle
Vehicle characteristics
Tactics
Specific enemies worth noting
Counter-tactics
Pros and cons
Pros:
Cons:
Specifications
Armaments
4 x 533 mm Mk.48 universal distant-guided long range torpedo
12 x Tomahawk land attack missile
Characteristics
- Max speed: 79 km/h
- Max depth: 450 m
- Displacement: 5,000 tons
- Torpedo range: 6 km
History of creation and combat usage
After the end of the Cold War, the objectives for the US underwater fleet were no longer the same. The next-gen sub was expected to carry out a wider range of tasks at a lower project cost. In order to replace the Seawolf-class nuclear missile platforms of the Cold War era, the American engineers began working on a new, multipurpose nuclear submarine with a modular build – this way the vessel would be easier to modernize and refit with a different set of weapons and other equipment. In 2004, the lead boat of the SSN-774 Virginia project was introduced to the United States Naval fleet. This submarine has a number of features that set her apart from her predecessors: a reduced displacement, a new “onetime” nuclear reactor that doesn’t require recharging or maintenance throughout the sub’s entire service life, a brand new sonar system, and a lighter yet more versatile weapon. The special covering on the boat’s skin, advanced propulsion system and enhanced engine, as well as isolated deck structures make the Virginia incredibly stealthy. Interestingly, the boat can be fit with a manned underwater vehicle that can be used for landing operations and sabotage – up to 9 members of the special forces can board the Virginia according to her staff roster.
External links
[Development] Virginia-Class Nuclear Submarines: Ultima Ratio
References
Defunct sidebar
Name | Virginia-class |
Nation | USA |
Type | Submarine |
Rank | III |
Battle Rating | 4.7 |
Characteristics | |
Weight | 4,500 t (empty) + 500 t (fuel) = 5,000 t |
Crew | 120 men |
Min. Crew | 60 men |
Statistics | |
Max. Speed | 80 km/h (forward) 4 km/h (reverse) |
Max. Depth | 450 m |
Main Weapon | |
4 x 533 mm Mk 48 | Torpedo tubes |
Ammo stowage | 4 x Torpedoes |
Maximum range | 6,000 m |
Secondary Weapon | |
12 x 520 mm BGM-109 «Tomahawk» | Cruise missile launcher |
Ammo stowage | 12 x Missiles |
Economy | |
Max. repair cost | 5,040 SL |
Free repair time | 21h 47m |