The Mercury News

Navy takes delivery of first lady’s sub

The new USS Illinois was built over 5 years at a cost of $2.7 billion

- By Jennifer McDermott Associated Press

An attack submarine that is sponsored by first lady Michelle Obama and will be named for her home state has been delivered to the U.S. Navy.

Submarine builder General Dynamics Electric Boat, based in Groton, Connecticu­t, delivered the submarine that will become the USS Illinois to the Navy on Saturday after nearly five and a half years of constructi­on.

The first lady, who’s from Chicago, will be involved in the life of the submarine and the lives of its sailors and their families.

The submarine will become the USS Illinois, SSN 786, and begin its active service at a commission­ing ceremony in Groton on Oct. 29.

It took thousands of shipyard employees in Connecticu­t, Rhode Island and Virginia and submarine supply businesses nationwide to build the $2.7 billion submarine, the 13th member of the Virginia class.

There were no major issues during constructi­on, and the submarine performed “superbly” during recent tests at sea, said an Electric Boat vice president, Kenneth Blomstedt.

Capt. Michael Stevens, the Navy’s Virginia-class program manager, said these attack submarines are needed to replace those that were built during the Cold War and are retiring.

“Every submarine counts,” he said. “Every submarine is needed out there.”

Electric Boat, which has been designing and building submarines since 1900, had until Aug. 31 to transfer ownership of the future USS Illinois to the Navy, per the contract. It’s the ninth submarine in a row to be delivered to the Navy early and on budget, Stevens said.

The submarine has a redesigned bow with two large tubes to launch Tomahawk missiles, instead of 12 smaller tubes. The larger tubes were designed so the Navy would have the flexibilit­y to also launch future weapons and unmanned vehicles, Blomstedt said.

Constructi­on began in March 2011. Modules were built in Rhode Island, at Electric Boat’s manufactur­ing facility, and in Virginia, at Newport News Shipbuildi­ng. The two shipyards build Virginia-class attack submarines under a teaming agreement and alternate the deliveries. The final assembly and testing took place at Electric Boat’s headquarte­rs in Groton.

Obama, who has made it a priority to support military families, broke a bottle of sparkling wine across the submarine’s hull to christen it last year. She has been invited to give the order to “bring the ship to life” at the commission­ing ceremony in October.

 ?? JESSICA HILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? First lady Michelle Obama christens the USS Illinois in October 2015 with a bottle of sparkling wine at Electric Boat, a division of General Dynamics, shipyard in Groton, Conn.
JESSICA HILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES First lady Michelle Obama christens the USS Illinois in October 2015 with a bottle of sparkling wine at Electric Boat, a division of General Dynamics, shipyard in Groton, Conn.

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