Huntington Ingalls Industries Wins $1.2 Billion Contract to Upgrade USS Boise Nuclear Submarine
Defense News ,U.S :- Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) recently secured a $1.2 billion contract to revamp the USS Boise, a nuclear-powered submarine in the US Navy. The submarine, which has been inactive since 2017 due to maintenance backlogs, is set to undergo an extensive overhaul at the Newport News Shipbuilding facility in Virginia. The project aims to restore various components, including the hull structure, tanks, propulsion systems, electric plant, auxiliary systems, and armaments, with completion expected by September 2029.
The USS Boise, a fast-attack submarine launched in 1991, has played a crucial role in the US Navy's underwater fleet. Despite its involvement in significant exercises and combat operations, such as Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002 and firing Tomahawk missiles during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, it lost its dive certification in 2017 due to maintenance delays. The upcoming overhaul will not only address these issues but also include modifications to prepare the submarine for contemporary missions. HII spokesperson Todd Corillo expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the company's experience in nuclear-powered submarine maintenance.