1) A small delegation from BENS was invited to tour a US nuclear submarine at sea, which is a rare opportunity for civilians. They toured operational areas, ate with sailors, and witnessed life aboard while underway.
2) The tour included seeing the torpedo room, control rooms, missile silos, and periscope. They learned about the Ohio-class submarine's capabilities and the responsibilities and professionalism of the young crew.
3) It was an exciting, memorable experience to learn first-hand about life on one of the nation's most advanced strategic deterrent platforms and to meet the committed sailors who operate it.
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2. The Commander, United States Submarine Group Nine invited a small, high-
level delegation of BENS members to embark aboard one of their nuclear
submarines. This was a rare opportunity to get a first-hand look at life aboard
one of our nation's elite fighting vessels. While on board we had the opportunity
to tour the various operational departments, eat in the submarine's dining
facilities with the sailors, and experience life aboard a nuclear submarine while
out at sea. Most importantly, we witnessed the pride and professionalism of the
outstanding young men and women who serve our country.
It was a memorable and enjoyable experience.
3. We are picked up by a Naval
converted Coast Guard cutter from a
marina at Port Angeles in the
northwest of Washington State
4. BENS Texas Regional Director Matthew Elias and Commander Carl A. Lahti,
the Commanding Officer of the USS Nebraska “Gold Crew”
5. It is extremely rare for civilians to
embark on a nuclear submarine at
sea. This voyage is only the second
time during 2008 access was allowed
from this base.
6. On this day, there is extremely thick
fog. We cruise through the cold, windy
morning fog for an hour.
7. Out of nowhere, we see
behind us a US Coast
Guard Cutter making sure
we are the authorized
personnel transport vessel
approaching the Ohio Class
Nuclear Trident Submarine
USS Nebraska
8. And there she is, this fuzzy silhouette
sailing stealthy on the surface waiting
for us at sea
10. As we approach, we see a contingent
of the ship’s officers waiting to
welcome us onboard
11. And then to the right of us is another
vessel guarding the sub that has
slowed down to complete the
transfer boarding process
12. These sailors have been at sea for 90
days. We are the first new faces they
have seen. Notice the intensity of their
expressions.
13. During routine operations, after the submarine leaves its
base, it submerges and stays under for the entire 90 day
mission, never surfacing. This is the first time this crew
has been out in the elements in three months.
14. We are all exhilarated by this rare
opportunity. Glenn Helton is eager to
get aboard the USS Nebraska.
15. We tie up to her starboard side while
still moving at 5 knots. A gang plank is
swung over from our vessel. Only one
person at a time is allowed to board the
sub. We are met by Master Chief
Jamie Goodman.
22. Once we are all onboard, Master Chief
Jamie Goodman briefs us on the day’s
activities in the crew mess. We have
lunch with the sailors and then are split
into smaller groups for our ship’s tour
23. We are taken to the
torpedo control section of
the boat. There are four
torpedo tubes, each with a
complex set of controls.
We participate in test
firings with no torpedoes in
the tubes.
24. There are a variety of torpedoes
ready for action as required by the
mission. Some torpedoes are
guided by the submarine’s control
room by trailing a thin cable for
miles that unwind from the rear of
the torpedo’s tail as it propels
through the water.
25. This is one of the control panels used to launch torpedoes.
26. The USS Nebraska was commissioned July 10, 1993.
These most sophisticated of weapon systems cost $4 Billion each when they
were built. Propulsion is provided by a nuclear reactor.
She is 560 feet long, 42 feet wide and travels at 20+ knots.
27. The submarine cannot be steered from the bridge.
One sailor listens to orders and steers the boat.
28. The controls to operate the boat
are very complex. Every system is
monitored for safe operations.
29. The crew is comprised of 17 Officers, 15
Chief Petty Officers and 122 Enlisted (2
Crews). The average age of the entire
crew is 23 years old. It is always
incredible that these young men carry
such enormous responsibility.
30. Every space on the boat is used for some
purpose. Equipment is everywhere with crew
monitoring all operations.
31. Notice the yellow sign in the
upper right. The crew is given
criteria for notifying superiors
if routine operations exceed
acceptable values.
32. It is always a thrill
to peer through
the periscope.
33.
34. The primary purpose of our 14 Ohio Class Submarines is to carry a complement
of Trident Nuclear Ballistic Missiles as a deterrent to first strike attacks.
38. Ohio Class Nuclear Submarine
The Ohio class is a class of nuclear-powered submarines used by the United States Navy. The
United States has 18 Ohio-class submarines:
14 nuclear-powered SSBNs, each armed with 24 Trident II SLBMs; they are also known as
quot;Tridentquot; submarines, and provide the sea-based leg of the nuclear triad of the United States
strategic nuclear weapons arsenal
4 nuclear-powered SSGNs, each capable of carrying 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles with
conventional warheads
The 14 Trident II SSBNs together carry around fifty percent of the total U.S. strategic warhead
inventory. The exact number varies in an unpredictable and highly classified manner, at or below
a maximum set by various strategic arms limitation treaties. Although the missiles have no pre-set
targets when the submarine goes on patrol, the platform, when required, is capable of rapid
targeting using secure and constant at-sea communications links. The Ohio class is the largest
type of submarine ever constructed for the U.S. Navy.
40. Trident II D5 Missile
Unit cost: $30.9 million
Specifications Weight: 58,500 kg (130,000 lb)
Length: 44 ft (13.41 m)
Diameter: 83 in (2.11 m)
Warhead: Up to Eight Nuclear Weapons
Blast yield: Up to 3.8 megatons each
Engine: Three stage solid propellant
Operational range: Greater than 4,000 nautical miles
(4,600 statute miles, or 7,360 km)
Speed: 29,050 km/h (18,000 mph)
Guidance system: Inertial guidance system
with Star-Sighting
41. 1. The missile launches out of its silo by firing its 1st stage boost motor (A).
2. About 60 seconds after launch, the 1st stage drops off and the 2nd stage motor (B) ignites. The missile shroud is
ejected.
3. About 120 seconds after launch, the 3rd stage motor (C) ignites and separates from the 2nd stage.
4. About 180 seconds after launch, 3rd stage thrust terminates and the Post-Boost Vehicle (D) separates from the rocket.
5. The Post-Boost Vehicle maneuvers itself and prepares for re-entry vehicle (RV) deployment.
6. The RVs, as well as decoys and chaff, are deployed during backaway.
7. The RVs and chaff re-enter the atmosphere at high speeds and are armed in flight.
8. The nuclear warheads detonate, either as air bursts or ground bursts.
43. There is a hatch
provided in case a
sailor must enter the
individual missile silos
44.
45. 4) After breaking the surface of the waves, the
missile continues being propelled vertically by the
plume of steam another 50 feet above the ocean’s
surface where the first stage rocket fires
3) The steam surrounds each missile rapidly
shooting it towards the surface of the ocean which is
approximately 100 feet above the top of the sub
2) A separate rocket motor at the base of each silo
fires instantaneously boiling the water in the bottom
of the launch tube, creating huge volumes of steam
1) During the firing sequence, the hatch door on top
of the submarine is opened exposing the domed
shape of the Trident Missile nose section
46. The Trident Missile
with its Multiple
Reentry Warheads will
travel into space
nearly 200 miles
above the earth’s
surface
47. Inside the Missile
Control Center, two
armed guards standby
24 hours a day
throughout the entire
mission
48. Overcoming boredom is
fundamental to
submariner morale.
The secret is keeping
busy all the time. When
not sleeping, eating or
working, sailors are
studying or playing the
occasional card game.
49. Mike Whalen discussing operational
issues with Gold Crew Commander Lahti
who boarded the USS Nebraska with us.
The boat is returning from its current
mission. The Gold Crew Commander is
fully briefed by the Blue Crew Commander
about all Maintenance that must be
undertaken before the sub returns to sea
on its next mission.
50.
51.
52. A gift for the ship’s
crew presented by the
Submarine’s sponsor
53. At the end of our
journey, we pull
into Bangor Naval
Base and
Disembark from
an extraordinary
day’s experience