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May 24, 2021 · In the Navy’s FY2021 budget, PE 0604850N was line 150 in the Navy’s research and development account. For FY2021, the Navy requested $1 million for PE 0604850N. Congress, as part of its action on the Navy’s proposed FY2021 budget, approved this request. If the SSN(X) program follows the pattern of previous Navy submarine acquisition ...
The United States Navy first publicly discussed the SSN(X) program in 2014, describing plans to complete analysis of the new design's needs by 2024 and to begin construction by 2034, with initial deployment in 2043 after the last of the planned Virginia-class submarines are put into service. [1]
Aug 5, 2024 · An October 2023 Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report on the Navy’s FY2024 30-year shipbuilding plan states that in constant FY2023 dollars, the SSN(X)’s average unit procurement cost is estimated at $6.7 billion to $7.0 billion by the Navy and $7.7 billion to $8.0 billion by CBO. CBO’s estimate is about 14% to 15% higher than the
May 25, 2021 · The U.S. Navy has received $1 million dollars from Congress to start research and development in FY2021 for a successor to the current Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN). This new submarine might be wider than the Virginia SSN (comparable to the diameter of the Seawolf-class SSN) and will be better optimized and designed to ...
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May 27, 2021 · The sub will fight enemy fleets above and below the waves. The Navy wants to start purchasing a new class of attack submarine, SSN (X), starting in 2031. SSN (X), or Next-Generation Attack ...
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