Summary and Key Points: The Los Angeles-class attack submarine, developed to replace the Sturgeon-class, remains a cornerstone of the U.S. Navy's undersea fleet. Powered by a nuclear reactor, these subs can operate silently and deeply, armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles and torpedoes.
-Since its inception in the 1970s, the class has been crucial for U.S. naval dominance, particularly in countering Soviet and later Russian threats.
-With 40 vessels still in commission, the Los Angeles-class continues to play a vital role...