The Ship-Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) is the process that the United States Navy uses to dispose of decommissioned nuclear vessels. SRP takes place...
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submarines were decommissioned between 1983 and 1992. All were disposed of through the nuclear Ship-Submarine Recycling Program 1992–1999. Submarines...
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (category Former submarine builders)
USS Donaldson (DE-44) In 1990 the Navy authorized the Ship-Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) to recycle nuclear-powered ships at PSNS. Approximately 25% of the shipyard's...
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Virginia-class cruiser (section Ships in class)
and recycling program. The ships were derived from the earlier California-class nuclear cruiser (CGN-36 class). Three of the four Virginia-class ships were...
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Additionally, the submarine had to surface to launch a missile, and the missile was guided by a radio signal transmitted from either ship, aircraft or ground...
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2002, the last ship of the Benjamin Franklin class to be decommissioned. The sail of George Bancroft is preserved at the Naval Submarine Base King's Bay...
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Alang (redirect from Alang Ship-Recycling Yard)
companies of India Ship-Submarine Recycling Program Alang Ship Breaking Yard Gadani Ship Breaking Yard Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard Aliağa Ship Breaking Yard...
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the Navy's Ship-Submarine Recycling Program. In addition, two boats, La Jolla and San Francisco, have been converted to moored training ships. Los Angeles-class...
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The Lafayette class of submarine was an evolutionary development from the Ethan Allen class of fleet ballistic missile submarine, slightly larger and generally...
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Ship (MTS-635) with the missile compartment removed. She is stationed at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia for inactivation. Submarines of...
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