030805-O-0000X-001 Groton, Conn. (Aug. 5, 2003) -- The Navy’s newest and most advanced submarine, Virginia (SSN 774), is moved outdoors for the first time, and being prepared for her Aug. 16 christening. Virginia is the first U.S. submarine to be designed for battlespace dominance across a broad spectrum of regional and littoral missions as well as open-ocean, "blue water" missions. The Virginia-class achieves the right balance of core military capabilities and affordability. Photo courtesy Electric Boat. (RELEASED)
Beautiful new view of the future Virginia SSN-774. It appears an all black & dark gray paint scheme. Flank array chines and chin array are more complex visually!
Is this the new all black Navy scheme I have heard about? Or is it a 'yard' paint job? Also notice around hull surface features - many chines, suggesting the full anti echoic coatings may not have all been applied yet, giving a smooth transition from the sonar bow dome to the hull aft. I remember Seawolf SSN-21 was rolled out in a similar appearance. Pleased to see the stern adhedral fins are angled in consistent fashion as SSN-21-23, and adhedral fin retro fits to earlier 688's and new build 688'Is. Not the 45 degrees as in some sources. Chin sonar is not a surprise, but it's blending into the hull is more subtle and complex.
Beautiful image! Thank you EB and US Navy for this photograph's release. Sea suctions and discharges? I have an idea. WOW!
Steve Reichmuth
Beautiful new view of the future Virginia SSN-774. It appears an all black & dark gray paint scheme. Flank array chines and chin array are more complex visually!


Steve Reichmuth

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