Electralloy materials build super submarine

 
Arguably the world’s most advanced fast attack nuclear submarine, the USS Mississippi was officially commissioned to the United States Navy. The Virginia-class sub is billed as the Navy’s “next generation” of attack sub. Numerous components throughout this state-of-the art vessel were produced from specialty stainless, copper nickel and nickel alloys supplied by Electralloy and G.O. Carlson Plate.
 
Representing Electralloy at the commissioning ceremony was Tom Atkinson, District Sales Manager and Vietnam veteran. “Watching as the crew ran aboard the ship after receiving the traditional orders to “man the ship and make her come to life” was truly memorable,” said Atkinson. “It was a very moving and proud moment knowing that we at Electralloy had a part in building this magnificent submarine. ”

 
Construction on the USS Mississippi began in February 2007. The 377ft long, 7800 ton submarine is the ninth in its class. The sub’s inherent stealth, endurance, firepower, and sensor suite allows it to carry out a variety of missions including anti-submarine, anti-surface ship, strike force, special operation forces, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, irregular warfare, and mine warfare missions.
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