USS Ohio | SSGN 726 | Submarine Squadron 19 | COMSUBPAC
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www.csp.navy.milHere are the latest publicly reported updates on Ohio-class submarines. I’ll summarize key points and provide sources you can check for details.
The USS Ohio (SSGN-726) recently completed a modernization/overhaul cycle, returning to operational status and the Indo-Pacific region. The overhaul included extensive certification for unrestricted operations, enabling re-deployment after maintenance. This reflects ongoing efforts to maintain the Ohio-class as a core part of the Navy’s strike capability during the transition to newer platforms.
Reports in 2025–2026 indicate continued emphasis on the Ohio-class SSGN role, including the retrofit of Tomahawk missiles and enhancements to communications and intelligence capabilities to support conventional strike and special operations missions. The Navy’s long-term plan also notes retirement timing for the early Ohio-class boats and the parallel introduction of Virginia-class and Columbia-class programs to sustain overall capability.
In broader context, multiple outlets have described the Ohio-class as central to U.S. undersea power, with discussions about how retirements will affect vertical launch capacity and how replacements (Virginia Payload Module variants and Columbia-class SSBNs) will fill the gap. These discussions often reference retirement timelines projected through the late 2020s and into the 2030s.
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The official U.S. Navy website for Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
www.csp.navy.milThe Navy’s USS Ohio completed an extensive overhaul earlier this month, marking a big milestone for the service’s first nuclear-powered guided-missile submarine of its class
portal.ct.govUSS Ohio nuclear submarine returns to the Pacific with more firepower than all bombs in World War II combined
www.armyrecognition.comThe last of the Navy's heavily in demand Ohio guided missile submarines will be gone in just five years with replacements decades away.
www.twz.comOhio-class guided missile submarine USS Ohio arrived at Fleet Activities Yokosuka July 13 for a port visit.
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