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This is a complete list of Los Angeles-class submarines.

Summary by status

Status Count
Active, in commission 36
Inactive, awaiting decommission 3
Converted to moored training ship (MTS) 1
In commission, in reserve (stand down),
commencement of inactivation availability
0
Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling 16
Disposed of by submarine recycling 6
Total 62

Submarines

Flight I

Ship Hull no. Years of service Status NVR page
Los Angeles 688 1976–2010 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN688
Baton Rouge 689 1977–1995 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN689
Philadelphia 690 1977–2010 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN690
Memphis 691 1977–2011 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling[1] SSN691
Omaha 692 1978–1995 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN692
Cincinnati 693 1978–1995 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN693
Groton 694 1978–1997 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN694
Birmingham 695 1978–1997 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN695
New York City 696 1979–1997 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN696
Indianapolis 697 1980–1998 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN697
Bremerton 698 1981– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2019 SSN698
Jacksonville 699 1981– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2018 SSN699
Dallas 700 1981– Decommissioned on november 2017 SSN700
La Jolla 701 1981–2015 Converted Moored training ship (MTS) for November 2017[2] SSN701
Phoenix 702 1981–1998 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN702
Boston 703 1982–1999 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN703
Baltimore 704 1982–1998 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN704
City of Corpus Christi 705 1983–2016 decommissioned in 2016 SSN705
Albuquerque 706 1983–2015 Inactive, to be decommissioned in 2016 SSN706
Portsmouth 707 1983–2005 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN707
Minneapolis-Saint Paul 708 1984–2007 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN708
Hyman G. Rickover 709 1984–2007 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN709
Augusta 710 1985–2008 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN710
San Francisco 711 1981–2016 decommissioned 09.11.16
To be converted to Moored Training Ship (MTS)
SSN711
Atlanta 712 1982–1999 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN712
Houston 713 1982–2016 decommissioned on August 26, 2016 SSN713
Norfolk 714 1983–2014 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN714
Buffalo 715 1983– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2017 SSN715
Salt Lake City 716 1984–2006 Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling SSN716
Olympia 717 1984– Active, in commission SSN717
Honolulu 718 1985–2007 Disposed of by submarine recycling SSN718

(The Navy announced plans to decommission multiple boats in a Report to Congress for FY2015[3])

Flight II with VLS

Ship Hull no. Years of service Status NVR page
Providence 719 1985– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2019 SSN719
Pittsburgh 720 1985– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2019 SSN720
Chicago 721 1986– Active, in commission SSN721
Key West 722 1987– Active, in commission SSN722
Oklahoma City 723 1988– Active, in commission SSN723
Louisville 724 1986– Active, scheduled to be decommissioned in 2019 SSN724
Helena 725 1987– Active, in commission SSN725
Newport News 750* 1989– Active, in commission SSN750

*Hull numbers 726–743 were assigned to the Template:Sclass-s. Hull numbers 744–749 were not assigned.
(The Navy announced plans to decommission multiple boats in a Report to Congress for FY2015[4])

Improved 688 (688i)

Ship Hull no. Years of service Status NVR page
San Juan 751 1988– Active, in commission SSN751
Pasadena 752 1989– Active, in commission SSN752
Albany 753 1990– Active, in commission SSN753
Topeka 754 1989– Active, in commission SSN754
Miami 755 1990–2014 Stricken, disposed of by submarine recycling SSN755
Scranton 756 1991– Active, in commission SSN756
Alexandria 757 1991– Active, in commission SSN757
Asheville 758 1991– Active, in commission SSN758
Jefferson City 759 1992– Active, in commission SSN759
Annapolis 760 1992– Active, in commission SSN760
Springfield 761 1993– Active, in commission SSN761
Columbus 762 1993– Active, in commission SSN762
Santa Fe 763 1994– Active, in commission SSN763
Boise 764 1992– Active, in commission SSN764
Montpelier 765 1993– Active, in commission SSN765
Charlotte 766 1994– Active, in commission SSN766
Hampton 767 1993– Active, in commission SSN767
Hartford 768 1994– Active, in commission SSN768
Toledo 769 1995– Active, in commission SSN769
Tucson 770 1995– Active, in commission SSN770
Columbia 771 1995– Active, in commission SSN771
Greeneville 772 1996– Active, in commission SSN772
Cheyenne 773** 1996– Active, in commission SSN773

**Last of the class; hull number 774 was the first Virginia-class submarine.

See also

References

  1. ^ "USS Memphis to Decommission". Navy News Service. GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  2. ^ http://news.usni.org/2015/03/25/attack-boat-la-jolla-arrives-at-norfolk-naval-shipyard-for-moored-training-ship-conversion
  3. ^ http://news.usni.org/2014/07/07/document-navys-30-year-shipbuilding-plan-fiscal-year-2015
  4. ^ http://news.usni.org/2014/07/07/document-navys-30-year-shipbuilding-plan-fiscal-year-2015