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USS San Francisco (SSN-711)

Los Angeles-class Nuclear Attack Submarine · Cold War to Modern
Hobbyboss · 87015 · 1/700 · 2008
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x USS San Francisco (SSN-711) 1/700 scale los angeles-class nuclear attack submarine
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United States Navy
USS San Francisco (SSN-711)
United States Navy

Los Angeles class was the fifth generation of the United States navy submarine and she had the largest quantity in the world. Her design supports missions such as anti-submarine, anti-surface ship warfare and covert cruise missile strike. The first ship of the Los Angeles class, Los Angeles (SSN-688), was commissioned in November 13, 1976. The last ship SSN-773 was commissioned in March, 1996. More than 20 years later, the huge plan building 62 submarines was finally completed. Since San Juan (SSN-751), Los Angeles class had a great improvement. Their performance had been further improved.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*USS San Francisco (SSN-711) 1/700 scale los angeles-class nuclear attack submarine

Los Angeles class was the fifth generation of the United States navy submarine and she had the largest quantity in the world. Her design supports missions such as anti-submarine, anti-surface ship warfare and covert cruise missile strike. The first ship of the Los Angeles class, Los Angeles (SSN-688), was commissioned in November 13, 1976. The last ship SSN-773 was commissioned in March, 1996. More than 20 years later, the huge plan building 62 submarines was finally completed. Since San Juan (SSN-751), Los Angeles class had a great improvement. Their performance had been further improved.

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