GDMS to Develop Fire Control Systems for the Columbia and Dreadnought class SSBN
General Dynamics Mission Systems Receives $43.2M Contract Modification for Columbia/Dreadnought Class Ballistic-Missile Submarine Fire Control Systems
29 Jan 2021
General Dynamics Mission Systems Receives $43.2M Contract Modification for Columbia/Dreadnought Class Ballistic-Missile Submarine Fire Control Systems
06 Nov 2020
General Dynamics Electric Boat is prime contractor on design and production of new class of submarines, the nation's top strategic defense priority
14 Jun 2020
General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) announced that it had signed a contract to begin the next phase of construction on a facility to support construction of the U.S. Navy's future class of ballistic-missile submarines (SSBN), the Columbia-class.
18 Sep 2019
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) announced on Sept. 11 that it has been awarded a contract from Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD) to fabricate and deliver two large Bearing Support Structures (BSS’s) for the 12 Columbia-class submarines.
27 May 2019
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) hosted a ceremonial first-cut-of-steel event today at its Newport News Shipbuilding division to mark the start of advance construction for the Columbia-class submarine program, the US shipyard said on May 23, 2019.
07 Mar 2019
The US Navy announced on March 6 the establishment of Program Executive Office Columbia (PEO CLB) to focus entirely on the Navy’s number one acquisition priority.
01 Apr 2024
Important update on this article: April Fool’s American submarines will further extend their advantage in the ...
27 Mar 2024
The long anticipated retirement of the US Navy's Ohio-class guided missile submarines is now only two years away...
23 Mar 2024
The French Navy (Marine Nationale) surveillance frigate Prairial (F 731) was seen entering San Diego harbor hiding her pennant number and spoofing her identity on AIS.
13 Mar 2024
The US Navy has requested $28.4 billion the construction of six ships in FY 2025, a decrease of three ships and $1.1 billion from FY 2024