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USS Barracuda (SSK-1)

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33: 416:, these arrays gave greatly improved convergence zone detection ranges against snorkeling submarines. The SSKs themselves were limited in their anti-submarine warfare capabilities by their low speed and their need to snorkel periodically, but the advances in sonar technology they pioneered were invaluable to later nuclear-powered submarines. The class was developed as mobilization prototypes should large numbers of 48: 664: 504:
In 1968 she was transferred to Charleston, South Carolina and served as a training platform for junior officers and enlisted personnel. On 1 August 1972 she was redesignated as SS-T3. Although, based on redesignation of her sisters as SS-551 and SS-552, the hull number SS-550 was probably reserved
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In 1958, the Soviet threat changed from conventional to nuclear-powered submarines, and the SSK force was withdrawn from the SSK role and redesignated.
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was decommissioned on 1 October 1973 at Charleston and was stricken on the same day. She was scrapped between 8 April and 8 July 1974 near
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as part of its pre-commissioning crew and during its first year of active service until he was reassigned on 16 October 1952.
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was redesignated SST-3 on 15 July 1959 and operated for the next several years out of
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operated along the eastern seaboard carrying out training and experimental exercises.
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configurations. In 1965 she conducted training operations out of Key West.
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on 10 November 1951. Notably, future President of the United States
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Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775-1990: Major Combatants
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for her, she never officially held this designation.
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Index

USS Barracuda

United States
Electric Boat Company
Groton, Connecticut
Barracuda-class
diesel-electric
Hunter-killer submarine
tons
t
General Motors
diesel engines
General Electric
electric motors
cell
battery
knots
nautical miles
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
lead ship
her class
submarine
United States Navy
barracuda
pike
Electric Boat
General Dynamics Corporation
Groton, Connecticut
USS Pompano (SS-181)

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