- Thresher/Permit class submarine
The Thresher/Permit class of
United States Navy nuclear attack submarines was the replacement for the "Skipjack" class. They were used primarily in the 1960s and 1970s and were replaced by the "Sturgeon" and "Los Angeles" classes, and were the result of a study commissioned in1956 by theChief of Naval Operations (CNO), AdmiralArleigh Burke . In "Project Nobska ," the Committee on Undersea Warfare of the National Academy of Sciences considered the lessons learned from various prototypes and experimental platforms.The new class kept the proven
S5W reactor plant from the immediately preceding "Skipjack"s, but were a radical change in many other ways. The "Thresher"s had the large bow-mounted sonar and angled, amidships torpedo tubes pioneered by the USS|Tullibee|SSN-597|2. The use of a new alloy steel, HY-80, increased the boats' test depth, and a redesign of the engineering spaces, with the turbines supported on "rafts" that were suspended from the hull onsound damping isolation mounts. Their hulls were more effectively streamlined and had smaller sails, so while they used the same reactor plant as the "Skipjack"s, their larger size did not reduce their speed.The first submarine commissioned in this class was the ill-fated USS|Thresher|SSN-593|2, and so the class was known by her name. When "Thresher" was lost, the class took the name of the second ship in the class, USS|Permit|SSN-594|2, and the
SubSafe Program began. SubSafe includes specific training of SubSafe Quality Assurance inspectors in the engineroom crew, and tracks extremely detailed information about every component of a submarine's engineroom that contacts seawater. In addition, joints in any equipment carrying seawater must be welded (not brazed), and every hull penetration larger than a certain size can be quickly shut by a remote hydraulic mechanism.The engineroom of USS|Jack|SSN-605|2 was lengthened by ten feet to accommodate an experimental direct-drive propulsion system using concentric counter-rotating propellers. Although counter-rotating propellers produced impressive gains in speed on the experimental USS|Albacore|AGSS-569|2, in "Jack" the results were disappointing.
USS|Flasher|SSN-613|2, USS|Greenling|SSN-614|2, and USS|Gato|SSN-615|2 were fitted with heavier machinery and a larger sail, and made ten feet longer than the other units of the class to correct stability problems caused by that weight growth.
Ships
The gaps in the hull-number sequence were taken by the unique USS|Tullibee|SSN-597|2, and the "George Washington", "Ethan Allen", and "Lafayette" fleet ballistic missile submarine classes.
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General Dynamics - Principle class design manufacturer.References
"Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day", By Robert Hutchinson
External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ssn-594.htm SSN-594 Permit class] at
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