how hard was it to load those Polaris into the sub? sounds pretty tricky if the waters are rough.
are they still doing this with Tridents?
Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
it was very hard. in calm seas. try that in rough waters and the difficulty goes way up. they anchor the sub next to the tender to keep them in sync. then they get the missile into position and lower it into the missile bay. they still are doing this with the newer Trident missiles today. And Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Sub Tenders are designed to be able to support up to 12 subs at a time.
"The USS McKee (AS 41) was a mobile support and repair facility with the capability of providing simultaneous repairs to 12 nuclear-powered & diesel, fast-attack submarines."
"When
Operation Desert Storm began, the
McKee deployed to the Persian Gulf and spent six months providing support to submarines and surface combatants in
Jebel Ali, just outside
Dubai,
United Arab Emirates.
McKee was awarded a second Meritorious Unit Commendation and the
Southwest Asia Service Medal. Following
Desert Storm,
McKee was awarded a fourth Battle Efficiency "E" Award."
US Navy’s sub tenders sail on into the 2020s
https://navaltoday.com/2018/02/12/us...nto-the-2020s/
here is a photo of it being done.
interestingly, the two sub tenders mentioned in this article are 1970's era ships where the ship i was on, the USS McKee was built in 1980 and decomm'd in 1999. our sister ship the USS Dixon has also been decomm'd.
depending on when this photo was taken, i might have been aboard! LOL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_McKee_(AS-41)