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The '''''Alexander Polnareff'' class''' was a class of {{wp|ballistic missile submarine}}s deployed by the [[Columbian Navy]]in the latter half of the 20th century. Though the second class of ballistic missile submarine built by Columbia, the '''''Alexander Polnareff'' class'' was the first class to make use of the streamlined "Albacore" style hull. Together with later classes of SSBN, the '''''Alexander Polnareff'' class'' made up the bulk of the Columbian Navy's nuclear deterrent force through the 1990s.
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==Development==
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==Construction==
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== Boats in class ==
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! Name and hull number
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! Builder
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! Laid Down
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! Launched
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! Commissioned
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! Status
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|''Alexander Polnareff'' (SFB(A)-675)<br />
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|Electric Boat, {{wp|Groton, Connecticut}}
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|12 December 1960
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|10 June 1962
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|5 January 1963
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|In active service
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|''Nicholas A. Davis'' (SFB(A)-676)<br />
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|Electric Boat, {{wp|Groton, Connecticut}}
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|25 January 1961
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|2 August 1962
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|27 March 1963
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|In active service
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|''Jacob F. Sadouski'' (SFB(A)-677)<br />
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|Electric Boat, {{wp|Groton, Connecticut}}
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|3 July 1961
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|23 January 1963
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|11 August 1964
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|In active service
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|''Thomas Evans'' (SFB(A)-678)<br />
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|Newport News Shipbuilding, {{wp|Newport News, Virginia}}
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|25 April 1962
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|18 December 1963
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|15 September 1964
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|In active service
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Revision as of 14:26, 27 August 2023

Alexander Polnareff class
CWS Jacob F Sadouski SFB(A)-677.png
SFB(A)-677 as she appeared in 1971
Class overview
Name Alexander Polnareff class
Builders Electric Boat Company
Operators Union of Columbian Communes Columbian Navy
Cost ± $113.4 million USD (First Ship_
Built 5
Active 5 (1971)
General Characteristics
Type ballistic missile submarine
Displacement

Surfaced: 6,490 long tons (6,594 t)

Submerged: 7,450 long tons (7,570 t)
Length 393 feet 410 inches (130.2 m)
Beam 35 feet 6 inches (10.8 m)
Draught 17 feet 6 inches (5.3 m)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 16 knots (30 km/h) surfaced
  • 20.6 knots (38.2 km/h)
  • Range Effectively unlimited
    Test depth 1,250 feet (380 m)
    Complement 12 Officers and 122 Enlisted)
    Armament 12 Pr.51C Atomic Delivery Systems, 4 × 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes, 8 torpedoes


    The Alexander Polnareff class was a class of ballistic missile submarines deployed by the Columbian Navyin the latter half of the 20th century. Though the second class of ballistic missile submarine built by Columbia, the Alexander Polnareff class was the first class to make use of the streamlined "Albacore" style hull. Together with later classes of SSBN, the Alexander Polnareff class made up the bulk of the Columbian Navy's nuclear deterrent force through the 1990s.

    Development

    Construction

    Boats in class

    Name and hull number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Status
    Alexander Polnareff (SFB(A)-675)
    Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut 12 December 1960 10 June 1962 5 January 1963 In active service
    Nicholas A. Davis (SFB(A)-676)
    Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut 25 January 1961 2 August 1962 27 March 1963 In active service
    Jacob F. Sadouski (SFB(A)-677)
    Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut 3 July 1961 23 January 1963 11 August 1964 In active service
    Thomas Evans (SFB(A)-678)
    Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia 25 April 1962 18 December 1963 15 September 1964 In active service