USS Jimmy Carter explained

USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) is the third and final nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine in the United States Navy. Commissioned in 2005, she is named for the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, the only president to have qualified on submarines.[1] The only submarine to be named for a living president, Jimmy Carter is also one of the few vessels, and only the third submarine of the US Navy, to be named for a living person. Extensively modified from the original design of her class, she is sometimes described as a subclass unto herself.

History

Construction

The contract to build Jimmy Carter was to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 29 June 1996, and her keel was laid on 5 December 1998. Original schedules called for Jimmy Carter to be commissioned in late 2001 or early 2002. Electric Boat was awarded an $887 million extension to the Jimmy Carter contract on 10 December 1999 to modify the boat for testing new submarine systems and classified missions previously carried out by .[2] During modification, her hull was extended to create a 2,500-ton supplementary middle section which forms a Multi-Mission Platform (MMP). This section is fitted with an ocean interface for divers, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and special operation equipment; ROV handling system, storage, and deployment space for mission systems, and a pressure-resistant passage between the fore and aft parts of the submarine to accommodate the boat's crew.[3] [4] [5]

Jimmy Carter was christened on 5 June 2004, and the ship sponsor was former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. One result of the changes was that Jimmy Carter was commissioned more than six years after and almost four months after the commissioning of, the first of the subs.

Jimmy Carter has additional maneuvering devices fitted fore and aft that allow her to keep station over selected targets in odd currents. Intelligence experts speculate that the MMP may find use in missions as an underwater splicing chamber for optical fiber cables.[6] [7] [8] [9]

Deployments

On 19 November 2004 Jimmy Carter completed alpha sea trials, her first voyage in the open seas. On 22 December, Electric Boat delivered Jimmy Carter to the US Navy, and she was commissioned 19 February 2005 at NSB New London.

Jimmy Carter began a transit from NSB New London to her new homeport at the Bangor Annex of Naval Base Kitsap, Washington on 14 October 2005 but was forced to return when an unusually high wave caused damage while the submarine was running on the surface. The damage was repaired and Jimmy Carter left New London the following day, arriving at Bangor the afternoon of 9 November 2005.

In April and September 2017 Jimmy Carter returned twice to her homeport at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, flying a Jolly Roger flag, traditionally indicative of a successful mission.[10]

Awards

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lieutenant James Earle Carter, Jr., USN. Naval History & Heritage Command. United States Navy. 2021-03-22.
  2. Book: Zimmerman, W. Frederick . SSN-23 Jimmy Carter: U.S. Navy Submarine (Seawolf Class) . Nimble Books . 2008 . 1 . 978-1-934840-30-6.
  3. RADM Davis, J. P. USS JIMMY CARTER (SSN23): Expanding Future SSN Missions, Undersea Warfare, Fall 1999, pp. 16-18.
  4. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=13696 PCU Jimmy Carter Christened at Electric Boat
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20130723172705/http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/07/18/the-navys-underwater-eavesdropper/ The Navy's underwater eavesdropper
  6. News: New Nuclear Sub Is Said to Have Special Eavesdropping Ability . Associated Press. The New York Times . 20 February 2005 . 2009-06-30.
  7. Zorpette . Glenn . Jan 2002 . Making Intelligence Smarter . IEEE Spectrum . 39 . 1 . 38–43 . IEEE . 0018-9235 . 10.1109/6.975021.
  8. Web site: Neil Jr. . Spy agency taps into undersea cable . . . 23 May 2001 . 2009-06-30.
  9. Web site: Jimmy Carter: Super Spy? . Defensetech.org . 21 February 2005 . 2009-06-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070203165457/http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001397.html . 3 February 2007 .
  10. News: America's Most Secret Spy Sub Returned To Base Flying A Pirate Flag . . Gary . Wetzel . 17 September 2017.
  11. Web site: Rowley . Eric . Pacific Northwest Sub Crews Win Battle "E" . Navy.mil . 22 January 2008 . 2009-06-30.
  12. Web site: This secretive U.S. Navy submarine went on a dangerous mission. 2016-03-04. theweek.com. en. 2019-11-23.
  13. Web site: The mystery of the USS Jimmy Carter and Mission 7. 2021-03-11. tnationalintrest.org. en. 2023-03-25.