File:US Navy 060408-N-4014G-111 The guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) departs Norfolk Naval Shipyard and en-route her new homeport of Naval Submarine Base King's Bay, Ga.jpg
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English: Portsmouth, Va. (April 8, 2006)- The guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) departs Norfolk Naval Shipyard and en-route her new homeport of Naval Submarine Base King's Bay, Ga. Florida entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard to undergo a refueling and conversion from a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) to the new class of guided missile submarines (SSGN). The nuclear powered submarine will have the capability to launch up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, conduct sustained Special Forces operations and carry other payloads, such as unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and Special Forces equipment.
U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice Patrick Gearhiser (RELEASED) |
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Image title | 060408-N-4014G-111 Portsmouth, Va. (April 8, 2006)- The guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) departs Norfolk Naval Shipyard April 8, 2006 and transits through downtown Norfolk toward her new homeport of Naval Submarine Base King's Bay, Ga. Florida entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard in July 2003 to undergo a refueling and conversion from a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) to the new class of guided missile submarines (SSGN). The nuclear powered submarine will have the capability to launch up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, conduct sustained special forces operations and carry other payloads, such as unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and special forces equipment. US Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice Patrick Gearhiser |
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File change date and time | 08:55, 10 April 2006 |
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