USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (SSN-708)

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The Minneapolis Saint Paul at sea
The Minneapolis Saint Paul at sea
Overview
Order October 31, 1973
Keel laying January 20, 1981
Launch March 19, 1983
1. Period of service flag
Commissioning March 10, 1984
Decommissioning August 28, 2008
Whereabouts Is cancelled
Technical specifications
displacement

6300 tons surfaced, 7100 tons submerged

length

110.3 m

width

10 m

Draft

9.7 m

Diving depth approx. 300 m
crew

12 officers, 115 men

drive

An S6G reactor

speed

30+ knots

Armament

4 533 mm torpedo tubes

The USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (SSN-708) is a nuclear-powered submarine of the United States Navy and is part of the Los Angeles-class submarine to. It was named after the twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul , Minnesota , which together form the metropolitan area of ​​Minneapolis-Saint Paul .

history

SSN-708 was commissioned in 1973 and laid down at Electric Boat in early 1981 . The launch of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul , baptized by Penny Durenberger (the wife of Senator David Durenberger ) took place in March 1983, the official commissioning with the Navy a year later.

In 1990/91, the Minneapolis-Saint Paul took part in the Desert Shield and Desert Strom operations; it carried the first BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles , which were specifically intended for targets in Iraq. 1992, immediately afterwards a shipyard layover.

On December 29, 2006, two sailors died when the boat began to submerge in Plymouth , England while work was taking place on the outer hull. The commandant, Commander Edwin Ruff, was relieved of his command at the beginning of 2007 and transferred to a post ashore as a result of this incident.

On August 28, 2008, the Minneapolis-Saint Paul was decommissioned in the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard . It is canceled in the Ship-Submarine Recycling Program .

Web links

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