This class was an attempt to improve on the speed and surfaced seakeeping qualities of the converted World War II submarines previously used as radar pickets. They were equipped with a BPS-2 air search radar in the sail and a BPS-3 height finder on a pedestal aft of the sail. Despite a 6000shp diesel plant, their surfaced speed was only a few knots more than the effective speed of their smaller predecessors, so they were incapable of effectively escorting carrier task forces. After the submarine radar picket role ended in 1961, they were reclassified as attack submarines (SS). In 1964-66 they were modernized under the FRAM II program, with Salmon temporarily receiving Regulus missile guidance equipment. Both received BQG-4 PUFFS fire control sonar at this time.
Name | Hull number | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Period of service | Fate |
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SSR-572 | Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | 8 December 1953 | 7 September 1955 | 14 April 1956 | 29 September 1978 | 22.4 | Redesignated SS-572 3 February 1962, expended as a target May 2007 | |
SSR-573 | 10 March 1954 | 25 February 1956 | 30 August 1958 | 1 October 1977 | 19.1 | Redesignated SS-573 1 March 1961, expended as a target 5 June 1993 | ||