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Nuclear Attack Submarine Product

Overview

A nuclear attack submarine is among the densest machines ever engineered. General Dynamics Electric Boat, lead builder of the US Navy's Virginia class, describes each boat as more than one million parts, delivered by some 5,000 suppliers and assembled over roughly nine million labor hours. The rolled-up tree here lands on that figure, and as with every machine at this scale, the total is dominated not by reactors or sonar domes but by small hardware: each of the four Pressure Hull Sections carries on the order of 150,000 welded and bolted items — studs, clips, hangers, foundation bolts — captured in its Hull Module Small Hardware line.

Everything about the design follows from two constraints: surviving sea pressure at test depth, and staying quiet. The first drives the Hull Plate Course thickness and Ring Frame spacing; the second drives the pump-jet Pump-Jet Propulsor, the rafted machinery, the Pipe Hangers that isolate every fluid run, and the Anechoic Tiles bonded over the outer hull.

Pressure hull

The boat is built as large cylindrical modules — bow, forward, reactor-compartment and aft — outfitted on land where work is cheap, then welded together. Each Pressure Hull Section is rolled from 50–75 mm HY-100 plate courses stiffened by T-section ring frames against buckling; external pressure, unlike internal, fails structures by instability rather than yield, so frame spacing matters as much as plate thickness. Every pipe, cable and shaft that crosses the boundary does so through a forged Hull Penetration Fitting, each one a controlled flaw in the hull and individually certified under the SUBSAFE program instituted after the 1963 Thresher loss.

Propulsion plant

The Nuclear Propulsion Plant is described here at block level — detailed naval reactor design is classified — but the architecture is public. The Reactor Module houses an S9G pressurized-water reactor whose core lasts the ~33-year life of the ship without refueling, eliminating the mid-life reactor overhaul that consumed years on earlier classes. A dozen Control Rod Drive Mechanism mechanisms regulate the core; Shield Blocks of lead and borated polyethylene wrap the compartment.

Primary coolant never leaves containment: it gives up its heat in two Steam Generators, each threading thousands of Inconel Steam Generator Tubes between the radioactive primary loop and the clean secondary steam cycle. That steam drives two Main Propulsion Turbines — each bladed with thousands of individual Turbine Blades — and two Ship-Service Turbine Generators for the electrical load. The Main Reduction Gear drops turbine speed to shaft speed through precision-cut Helical Gear Pairs, and the single Shaftline & Propulsor ends in a shrouded pump-jet that delays cavitation far beyond what an open propeller tolerates. The Plant Piping System system alone — 5,200 welded Pipe Spools, 1,900 shock-qualified Plant Valves, 9,500 hangers — is a five-figure subsystem before counting its gaskets.

Sonar

A submerged submarine sees with sound. The Sonar Suite centers on a water-backed Bow Sonar Array of over a thousand Hydrophone Element elements behind an acoustically transparent dome — Virginia-class boats replaced the traditional air-backed sphere with this large-aperture design. Two conformal Wide-Aperture Flank Arrays give long-baseline passive ranging along the hull, and two Towed Sonar Arrays stream hundreds of meters astern to listen below thermal layers and behind the boat's own baffles. The processing happens in 42 Sonar Processing Cabinet racks of commercial off-the-shelf electronics, refreshed every few years under the Navy's ARCI program rather than frozen at design.

Sail, masts and weapons

The Sail & Masts carries masts that no longer pierce the pressure hull: each Photonics Mast puts HD, low-light and infrared cameras on a telescoping mast and sends imagery down fiber, which is why the control room could move down a deck into the wider hull. The Torpedo Room works four 533 mm Torpedo Tubes, each with interlocked Tube Doors and a Tube Slide Valve admitting the water slug from the air-turbine Weapon Ejection Pump — a swim-out launch quiet enough not to advertise the firing boat. Twenty-two hydraulic Weapon Stowage Trays rack Mk 48 torpedoes and Tomahawk capsules.

Ship systems and habitability

Diving is plumbing. Opening the Ballast Tank Vent Valves floods the main ballast tanks; 310-bar High-Pressure Air Flasks stand ready to blow them in an emergency; between those extremes, Trim Pumps shuffle water between tanks to hold neutral buoyancy and zero bubble as fuel-free nuclear boats change weight only by what the crew eats and pumps.

The Atmosphere Control Plant plant makes the 90-day patrol possible: electrolytic Oxygen Generators split water for breathing oxygen, amine CO2 Scrubbers strip carbon dioxide overboard, and 36 Fan-Coil Unit units circulate the sealed atmosphere through 1,600 duct sections. The Electrical & Cabling System system threads roughly 55,000 Cable Runs — hundreds of kilometers of cable — through the boat, with a 126-cell main battery (Main Battery Cell) to carry vital loads with the reactor shut down. The Accommodation & Outfit outfit berths ~135 crew in 110 racks, with junior sailors hot-bunking; its 48,000-item hardware line is a reminder that even the living spaces of a warship are counted one hinge at a time.

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Bill of materials

9 top-level lines · 99 rows shown · 1,003,062 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Pressure Hull Section 5 parts attack-submarine-hull-section 4 152,703 assembly
1.1 Hull Plate Course attack-submarine-hull-plate 32× 128 part
1.2 Ring Frame attack-submarine-ring-frame 26× 104 part
1.3 Hull Penetration Fitting attack-submarine-hull-penetration 45× 180 part
1.4 Anechoic Tile attack-submarine-anechoic-tile 2600× 10,400 part
1.5 Hull Module Small Hardware attack-submarine-hull-smallparts 150000× 600,000 part
2 Nuclear Propulsion Plant 7 parts attack-submarine-propulsion-plant 1 101,834 assembly
2.1 Reactor Module 5 parts attack-submarine-reactor-module 1 52,153 assembly
2.1.1 Reactor Pressure Vessel attack-submarine-reactor-vessel 1 part
2.1.2 Control Rod Drive Mechanism attack-submarine-control-rod-drive 12× 12 part
2.1.3 Shield Block attack-submarine-shield-block 80× 80 part
2.1.4 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 60× 60 part
2.1.5 Plant Small Hardware attack-submarine-plant-smallparts 52000× 52,000 part
2.2 Steam Generator 4 parts attack-submarine-steam-generator 2 7,018 assembly
2.2.1 Steam Generator Tube attack-submarine-sg-tube 3400× 6,800 part
2.2.2 O-Ring Set oring-set 10× 20 part
2.2.3 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 16 part
2.2.4 Plant Small Hardware attack-submarine-plant-smallparts 3600× 7,200 part
2.3 Main Propulsion Turbine 4 parts attack-submarine-main-turbine 2 5,607 assembly
2.3.1 Turbine Rotor attack-submarine-turbine-rotor 2 part
2.3.2 Turbine Blade attack-submarine-turbine-blade 3200× 6,400 part
2.3.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 12 part
2.3.4 Plant Small Hardware attack-submarine-plant-smallparts 2400× 4,800 part
2.4 Ship-Service Turbine Generator attack-submarine-turbine-generator 2 part
2.5 Main Reduction Gear 5 parts attack-submarine-reduction-gear 1 4,219 assembly
2.5.1 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 4 part
2.5.2 Gearbox Housing gearbox-housing 1 part
2.5.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 8 part
2.5.4 Oil Seal oil-seal 6 part
2.5.5 Plant Small Hardware attack-submarine-plant-smallparts 4200× 4,200 part
2.6 Shaftline & Propulsor 5 parts attack-submarine-shaftline 1 1,610 assembly
2.6.1 Propulsion Shaft Section attack-submarine-shaft-section 3 part
2.6.2 Pump-Jet Propulsor attack-submarine-propulsor 1 part
2.6.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
2.6.4 Oil Seal oil-seal 4 part
2.6.5 Plant Small Hardware attack-submarine-plant-smallparts 1600× 1,600 part
2.7 Plant Piping System 4 parts attack-submarine-plant-piping 1 18,600 assembly
2.7.1 Pipe Spool attack-submarine-pipe-spool 5200× 5,200 part
2.7.2 Plant Valve attack-submarine-plant-valve 1900× 1,900 part
2.7.3 Pipe Hanger attack-submarine-pipe-hanger 9500× 9,500 part
2.7.4 O-Ring Set oring-set 2000× 2,000 part
3 Sonar Suite 4 parts attack-submarine-sonar-suite 1 91,506 assembly
3.1 Bow Sonar Array 4 parts attack-submarine-bow-array 1 7,250 assembly
3.1.1 Hydrophone Element attack-submarine-hydrophone 1100× 1,100 part
3.1.2 Connector connector 800× 800 part
3.1.3 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 150× 150 part
3.1.4 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 5200× 5,200 part
3.2 Wide-Aperture Flank Array attack-submarine-flank-array 2 part
3.3 Towed Sonar Array attack-submarine-towed-array 2 part
3.4 Sonar Processing Cabinet 4 parts attack-submarine-sonar-cabinet 42× 42 2,006 assembly
3.4.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 14× 588 part
3.4.2 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 1900× 79,800 part
3.4.3 Connector connector 90× 3,780 part
3.4.4 Power Supply power-supply 84 part
4 Sail & Masts 4 parts attack-submarine-sail 1 9,034 assembly
4.1 Photonics Mast attack-submarine-photonics-mast 2 part
4.2 Communications Mast attack-submarine-comms-mast 2 part
4.3 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 30× 30 part
4.4 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 9000× 9,000 part
5 Torpedo Room 4 parts attack-submarine-torpedo-room 1 21,259 assembly
5.1 Torpedo Tube 4 parts attack-submarine-torpedo-tube 4 1,309 assembly
5.1.1 Tube Door attack-submarine-tube-door 8 part
5.1.2 Tube Slide Valve attack-submarine-slide-valve 4 part
5.1.3 O-Ring Set oring-set 24 part
5.1.4 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 1300× 5,200 part
5.2 Weapon Stowage Tray attack-submarine-weapon-tray 22× 22 part
5.3 Weapon Ejection Pump attack-submarine-ejection-pump 1 part
5.4 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 16000× 16,000 part
6 Accommodation & Outfit 5 parts attack-submarine-accommodation 1 50,991 assembly
6.1 Berth Module attack-submarine-berth-module 110× 110 part
6.2 Galley attack-submarine-galley 1 part
6.3 Seat Assembly 5 parts seat-assembly 40× 40 7 assembly
6.3.1 Seat Frame seat-frame 40 part
6.3.2 Seat Foam seat-foam 80 part
6.3.3 Seat Cover seat-cover 40 part
6.3.4 Seat Motor seat-motor 80 part
6.3.5 Seat Heater Mat seat-heater 40 part
6.4 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 2600× 2,600 part
6.5 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 48000× 48,000 part
7 Ballast & Trim System 7 parts attack-submarine-ballast-trim 1 13,210 assembly
7.1 Ballast Tank Vent Valve attack-submarine-mbt-vent-valve 14× 14 part
7.2 High-Pressure Air Flask attack-submarine-air-flask 14× 14 part
7.3 Trim Pump attack-submarine-trim-pump 2 part
7.4 Pipe Spool attack-submarine-pipe-spool 1400× 1,400 part
7.5 Plant Valve attack-submarine-plant-valve 380× 380 part
7.6 Pipe Hanger attack-submarine-pipe-hanger 2400× 2,400 part
7.7 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 9000× 9,000 part
8 Electrical & Cabling System 4 parts attack-submarine-electrical 1 93,196 assembly
8.1 Cable Run attack-submarine-cable-run 55000× 55,000 part
8.2 Connector connector 38000× 38,000 part
8.3 Distribution Panel attack-submarine-distribution-panel 70× 70 part
8.4 Main Battery Cell attack-submarine-battery-cell 126× 126 part
9 Atmosphere Control Plant 6 parts attack-submarine-atmosphere 1 11,220 assembly
9.1 Oxygen Generator attack-submarine-oxygen-generator 2 part
9.2 CO2 Scrubber attack-submarine-co2-scrubber 2 part
9.3 Fan-Coil Unit attack-submarine-fan-coil 36× 36 part
9.4 Ventilation Duct Section attack-submarine-duct-section 1600× 1,600 part
9.5 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 80× 80 part
9.6 Outfit Small Hardware attack-submarine-outfit-smallparts 9500× 9,500 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $200–$100M · MOQ & lead are typical
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smithsdetection.com ↗ London, GB Security screening made to order 24–52 wks
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