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Arsenal: Ohio-class SSBNs in the Sea-Based Nuclear Triad, Cold War and Beyond
Episode 55

Arsenal: Ohio-class SSBNs in the Sea-Based Nuclear Triad, Cold War and Beyond

Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

February 6, 202632m 4s

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Show Notes

Arsenal: Ohio-class SSBNs in the Sea-Based Nuclear Triad, Cold War and Beyond follows the silent patrols of United States ballistic missile submarines in Cold War oceans and later post Cold War deterrent patrols, where deep water and endless nights replace traditional battlefields. Listeners hear the Ohio class in action on North Atlantic and Pacific patrols, the strategic problem that drove its creation, how designers built a huge yet quiet hull around Trident missiles, and what daily life feels like for Blue and Gold crews on months long missions. The episode traces their deterrent record, the shift to guided missile roles, and their legacy as Columbia class boats arrive. Arsenal is the Friday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com.

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