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| Posted: 10 May 2013 12:00 PM PDT |
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| Posted: 09 May 2013 09:11 PM PDT Just for those who aren't familiar. When the USS Michigan was converted from SSBN to SSGN, it denotes a conversion to carry guided missiles. How many? 22 tubes holding 7 Tomahawks each…totaling 154 Tomahawks with either conventional or nuclear warheads. If it ever went down, it's good to have this bad boy on our team. That being said, the men and women that control these powerful weapons are one of the reasons it, hopefully, will never actually come to the worst-case scenario.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Just for those who aren't familiar. When the USS Michigan was converted from SSBN to SSGN, it denotes a conversion to carry guided missiles. How many? 22 tubes holding 7 Tomahawks each…totaling 154 Tomahawks with either conventional or nuclear warheads. If it ever went down, it's good to have this bad boy on our team. That being said, the men and women that control these powerful weapons are one of the reasons it, hopefully, will never actually come to the worst-case scenario.
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