


In addition, ships of this class received excellent electronic and hydroacoustic equipment, almost certainly far superior to the solutions used on the then Soviet ships. In order to carry out such ambitious tasks, when designing Seawolf class ships, great emphasis was placed on soundproofing them, the greatest possible immersion depth thanks to the use of HY-100 steel and considerable underwater speed clearly exceeding 30 knots. Class and type: Seawolf-class submarine: Displacement: 7,568 tons light, 9,137 tons full, 1,569 tons dead: Length: 107.5 meters (353 feet) overall, 107.5 meters (353 feet) waterline: Beam: 12. submarineeven if it comes at a similar cost of 5.5 billion per submarine. Units of this type were planned as highly specialized fighter ships, designed to fight Soviet submarines in their home waters. In fact, all of the Seawolf-class submarines remain shrouded in secrecy. The Seawolf-class ships were developed and put into production as a completely new structure, intended to first complement and later replace the Los Angeles-class ships (also of the 688i). The ship of this type is equipped with eight 650 mm torpedo tubes. The Seawolf-class ship is 107.6 meters long, 12.2 meters wide, and has a displacement of approximately 9,300 tons. In total, only 3 units of this type were built. Units of this type were built in 1989-2005.

Seawolf (another designation: type SSN-21) is the name of the American nuclear powered fighter submarine (SSN) class.
