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Benjamin Franklin class submarine

Benjamin Franklin class ballistic missile submarine

USS Benjamin Franklin puts out to sea

Class Overview
Class TypeBallistic Missile Submarine
Class NameIn honor of Benjamin Franklin
Preceded ByChronologically:
Sturgeon-class attack submarine
By Type:
James Madison-class ballistic missile submarine
Succeeded ByChronologically:
USS Narwhal
USS Glenard P. Lipscomb
Los Angeles-class attack submarine
By Type
Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine
Ships of the Class:See the list below for the ships of the Benjamin Franklin class
The Benjamin Franklin class of submarine was an evolutionary development from the James Madison class of fleet ballistic missile submarine. Having quieter machinery and other improvements, they are considered a separate class. Together with the George Washington, the Ethan Allen,the Lafayette, and the James Madisonclasses, they comprised the "41 for Freedom."

The Franklin class submarines were built with the Polaris A-3, and later converted to carry the Poseidon C-3. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, select units were further modified to carry Trident-I (C-4) missiles.

In the early 1980s, to make room for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines within the limits set by SALT II, the missile tubes of Kamehameha andJames K. Polkwere disabled. Those boats were redesignated special operations attack submarines and given SSN hull classification symbols. USS Kamehameha was decommissioned on 2 April, the last ship of the entire class to be decommissioned.

Boats

(Boats marked with * indicate C-4 conversions.)
* (SSBN-640) USS Benjamin Franklin *
* (SSBN-641) USS Simon Bolivar *
* (SSBN/SSN-642) USS Kamehameha
* (SSBN-643) USS George Bancroft *
* (SSBN-644) USS Lewis and Clark
* (SSBN/SSN-645) USS James K. Polk
* (SSBN-654) USS George C. Marshall
* (SSBN-655) USS Henry L. Stimson *
* (SSBN-656) USS George W. Carver
* (SSBN-657) USS Francis Scott Key *
* (SSBN-658) USS Mariano G. Vallejo *
* (SSBN-659) USS Will Rogers



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