Columbia-class submarine

Columbia class
The planned Columbia-class submarine, as drawn in 2019 by Naval Sea Systems Command
Class overview
Preceded byOhio class (ballistic missile submarine variant)
Cost
  • US$109.8 billion for 12 boats (FY2021, projected)
  • US$9.15 billion per unit (FY2021, projected)
Built2020–present
Planned12
On order2
Building1
General characteristics
TypeBallistic missile submarine (SSBN)
Displacement20,810 long tons (21,140 t) (submerged)
Length560 ft (171 m)
Beam43 ft (13 m)
Installed powerS1B
PropulsionTurbo-electric drive, pump-jet
RangeUnlimited
Complement155 (accommodation)
Sensors &
processing systems
Enlarged version of the Virginia-class LAB sonar
Armament16 × Trident D5 and torpedo tubes

The upcoming Columbia-class (formerly known as the Ohio Replacement Submarine and SSBN-X Future Follow-on Submarine) are nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines of the United States Navy, designed to replace the Ohio class. Construction of the first vessel began on 1 October 2020, and is scheduled to enter service in 2031.

On 3 June 2022, the Navy announced that the lead vessel of the class will be named USS District of Columbia (SSBN-826), because there is already an attack submarine named USS Columbia (SSN-771). Nevertheless, the Navy has since continued to refer to the class as Columbia.