USS Nathan Hale (SSBN-623)
USS NATHAN HALE (SSBN 623) was the sixth Lafayette Class nuclear powered fleet ballistic missile submarine produced.
History:
Awarded: February 3, 1961
Keel laid: October 2, 1962
Launched: January 12, 1963
Commissioned: November 23, 1963
Deactivated: May 1986
Decommissioned: November 3, 1986, and stricken from the Navy list on January 31, 1986. She went through the Navys Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton, Washington, from October 2, 1991 to April 5, 1994. On the latter date, the ship was classed as scrapped in accordance with the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
Specifications:
Builder: Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corp., Groton, CT.
Propulsion system: one S5W nuclear reactor
Propellers: one
Length: 425 feet (129.6 meters)
Beam: 33 feet (10 meters)
Draft: 31.5 feet (9.6 meters)
Displacement: Surfaced: approx. 7,250 tons
Submerged: approx. 8,250 tons
Speed: Surfaced: 16 - 20 knots
Submerged: 22 - 25 knots
Armament: 16 vertical tubes for Polaris or Poseidon missiles, four 21" torpedo tubes for Mk-48 torpedoes, Mk-14/16 torpedoes, Mk-37 torpedoes and Mk-45 nuclear torpedoes
Crew: 13 Officers and 130 Enlisted (two crews)
Pictures:
http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/5/53/Boat-SSBN-623-B.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/9/90/Boat-SSBN-623-C.jpg
Referenced By
Lafayette class submarine | List of United States submarines | List of submarines of the United States Navy | Nathan Hale | SSRP | Ship-Submarine Recycling | Ship-Submarine Recycling Program | Ship and Submarine Recycling Program | Submarine recycling
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