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{{short description|Submarine class of the United States Navy}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN-640).gif |Ship caption={{USS|Benjamin Franklin|SSBN-640|6}} }} {{Infobox ship class overview |Name=''Benjamin Franklin'' class |Builders=*[[General Dynamics Electric Boat|Electric Boat]], CT (6) *[[Newport News Shipbuilding]], VA (4) *[[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]],<ref name="Conways p612">Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p.612.</ref> CA (2) |Operators={{naval|United States}} |Class before={{sclass|James Madison|submarine|4}} |Class after={{sclass|Ohio|submarine|4}} |Subclasses= |Cost= |Built range=1963β1967<ref name="Conways p612"/> |In service range= |In commission range= 1965β2002<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/06idx.htm| title = ''Benjamin Franklin'' class at NavSource.org}}</ref> |Total ships building= |Total ships planned= |Total ships completed=12 |Total ships cancelled= |Total ships active= |Total ships laid up= |Total ships lost= |Total ships retired=12 |Total ships preserved= }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Hide header= |Header caption= |Ship type=[[Nuclear submarine|Nuclear-powered]] [[ballistic missile submarine]] |Ship displacement=Surfaced: {{convert|7325|LT|t|0|lk=in|abbr=on}} Submerged: {{convert|8251|LT|t|0|lk=in|abbr=on}}<ref name="FriedmanSubs1">{{cite book | last = Friedman | first = Norman | title = U.S. Submarines Since 1945: An Illustrated Design History | publisher = [[United States Naval Institute]] | year = 1994 | location = [[Annapolis, Maryland]] | pages = 199β203, 244 | isbn = 1-55750-260-9 }}</ref> |Ship length={{convert|425|ft|m|abbr=on}}<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship beam={{convert|33|ft|m|abbr=on}}<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship draft={{convert|28|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}}<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship depth= |Ship power= |Ship propulsion=*1 Γ [[S5W]] [[Pressurized water reactor|PWR]] *2 geared [[steam turbine]]s ({{convert|15000|shp|abbr=on}}), *1 shaft<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship speed=*{{convert|16|kn|abbr=on}} surfaced *{{convert|21|kn|abbr=on}} submerged<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship range= |Ship endurance= |Ship test depth={{convert|1300|ft|m}}<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship complement=Two crews of 14 officers and 126 enlisted<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship sensors= |Ship EW= |Ship armament=*16 [[Polaris missile|Polaris A3]] or [[UGM-73 Poseidon|Poseidon C3]] or [[UGM-96 Trident I|Trident I C4 missiles]] * 4 Γ [[American 21-inch torpedo|21-inch (533 mm)]] [[torpedo tube]]s, 13 [[torpedoes]]<ref name="FriedmanSubs1"/> |Ship notes= }} |} The '''''Benjamin Franklin'' class''' of [[United States Navy|US]] [[ballistic missile submarine]]s were in service from the 1960s to the 2000s. The class was an evolutionary development from the earlier {{sclass|James Madison|submarine|4}} of fleet ballistic missile submarine. Having quieter machinery and other improvements, it is considered a separate class. A subset of this class is the re-engineered 640 class starting with {{USS|George C. Marshall|SSBN-654|6}}. The primary difference was that they were built under the new SUBSAFE rules after the loss of {{USS|Thresher|SSN-593|6}}, earlier boats of the class had to be retrofitted to meet SUBSAFE requirements. The ''Benjamin Franklin'' class, together with the {{sclass|George Washington|submarine|5}}, {{sclass|Ethan Allen|submarine|5}}, {{sclass|Lafayette|submarine|5}}, and ''James Madison'' classes, comprised the "[[41 for Freedom]]" submarines that were the Navy's primary contribution to the [[nuclear deterrent]] force through the late 1980s. This class and the ''James Madison'' class are combined with the ''Lafayette''s in some references. ==Design== The ''Benjamin Franklin''-class submarines were built with the [[Polaris missile|Polaris A-3]] [[ballistic missile]], and in the early 1970s were converted to carry the [[Poseidon missile|Poseidon C-3]] missile. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, six boats were further modified to carry the [[UGM-96 Trident I|Trident I (C-4)]] missile, along with six ''James Madison''-class boats. These were ''Benjamin Franklin'', ''Simon Bolivar'', ''George Bancroft'', ''Henry L. Stimson'', ''Francis Scott Key'', and ''Mariano G. Vallejo''.<ref name="Conways p612"/> In response to the loss of {{USS|Thresher|SSN-593|6}} in April 1963, this class was designed to [[SUBSAFE]] standards and its equipment was similar to the {{sclass|Sturgeon|submarine|0}} fast [[attack submarine]]s (SSNs). Previous US SSBNs except the ''George Washington'' class had equipment similar to the {{sclass|Thresher|submarine|0}} SSNs. This class can be distinguished by the [[fairwater plane]]s' location halfway up the sail; the ''Lafayette''s and ''James Madison''s had the fairwater planes in the upper front portion of the sail. Two submarines of this class were converted for delivery of up to 66 [[United States Navy SEALs|SEALs]] or other [[Special Operations Forces]] each. In the early 1990s, to make room for the {{sclass|Ohio|submarine|0}} ballistic missile submarines within the limits set by the [[SALT II]] strategic arms limitation treaty, the ballistic missile tubes of {{USS|Kamehameha|SSBN-642|2}} and {{USS|James K. Polk|SSBN-645|2}} were disabled. Those boats were redesignated [[special operations]] [[attack submarine]]s and given attack submarine (SSN) [[hull classification symbols]]. They were equipped with [[dry deck shelter]]s to accommodate [[SEAL Delivery Vehicle]]s or other equipment.<ref name="Conways p612"/> ==Fate== The ''Benjamin Franklin''s were decommissioned between 1992 and 2002 to comply with [[SALT II]] treaty limitations as the {{sclass|Ohio|submarine|4}} SSBNs entered service, for their age, and because of the [[collapse of the Soviet Union]].<ref name="Conways p612"/> USS ''Kamehameha'' was [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on 2 April 2002, the last ship of the ''Benjamin Franklin'' class to be decommissioned.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08642.htm| title = ''Kamehameha'' at NavSource.org}}</ref> The [[Sail (submarine)|sail]] of ''George Bancroft'' is preserved at the [[Naval Submarine Base King's Bay]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. ''James K. Polk''{{'}}s sail is on display at the [[National Museum of Nuclear Science & History]]<ref> {{cite web |url=http://www.nuclearmuseum.org/see/exhibits/heritage-park/ |title=Heritage Park |publisher=[[National Museum of Nuclear Science & History]] |access-date=17 August 2012 }}</ref> in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]]. ''Mariano G. Vallejo''{{'}}s sail is preserved at [[Mare Island]], [[California]], where she was built. The sail of ''Lewis and Clark'' is on display at the Patriot's Point Maritime Museum in Charleston, South Carolina. == Boats in class== Submarines of the ''Benjamin Franklin'' class:<ref name="Conways p612"/> (Submarines marked with '''*''' indicate Trident C-4 ballistic missile conversions.) {| class="wikitable" ! Name ! Hull no. ! Builder ! Laid down ! Launched ! Commissioned ! Decommissioned ! Fate |- |{{USS|Benjamin Franklin|SSBN-640|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-640 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |25 May 1963 |5 December 1964 |22 October 1965 |23 November 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1995 |- |{{USS|Simon Bolivar|SSBN-641|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-641 |[[Newport News Shipbuilding|Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.]] |17 April 1963 |22 August 1964 |29 October 1965 |8 February 1995 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1995 |- |{{USS|Kamehameha|SSBN-642|2}} |SSBN-642 |[[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]] |2 May 1963 |16 January 1965 |10 December 1965 |2 April 2002 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 2003 |- |{{USS|George Bancroft|SSBN-643|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-643 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |24 August 1963 |20 March 1965 |22 January 1966 |21 September 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1998 |- |{{USS|Lewis and Clark|SSBN-644|2}} |SSBN-644 |[[Newport News Shipbuilding|Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.]] |29 July 1963 |21 November 1964 |22 December 1965 |27 June 1992 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1996 |- |{{USS|James K. Polk|SSBN-645|2}} |SSBN-645 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |23 November 1963 |22 May 1965 |16 April 1966 |8 July 1999 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 2000 |- |{{USS|George C. Marshall|SSBN-654|2}} |SSBN-654 |[[Newport News Shipbuilding|Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.]] |2 March 1964 |21 May 1965 |29 April 1966 |24 September 1992 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1994 |- |{{USS|Henry L. Stimson|SSBN-655|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-655 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |4 April 1964 |13 November 1965 |20 August 1966 |5 May 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1994 |- |{{USS|George Washington Carver|SSBN-656|2}} |SSBN-656 |[[Newport News Shipbuilding|Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.]] |24 August 1964 |14 August 1965 |15 June 1966 |18 March 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1994 |- |{{USS|Francis Scott Key|SSBN-657|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-657 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |5 December 1964 |23 April 1966 |3 December 1966 |2 September 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1995 |- |{{USS|Mariano G. Vallejo|SSBN-658|2}} '''*''' |SSBN-658 |[[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]] |7 July 1964 |23 October 1965 |16 December 1966 |9 March 1995 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1995 |- |{{USS|Will Rogers|SSBN-659|2}} |SSBN-659 |[[General Dynamics Electric Boat]] |20 March 1965 |21 July 1966 |1 April 1967 |12 April 1993 |Disposed of through [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]], 1994 |} == See also == * [[List of submarines of the United States Navy]] * [[List of submarine classes of the United States Navy]] ==References== ===Citations=== {{reflist}} ===Sources=== *Gardiner, Robert and Chumbley, Stephen (editors). ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947β1995''. Annapolis, USA: Naval Institute Press, 1995. {{ISBN|1-55750-132-7}}. *Polmar, Norman. ''The Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet: Twelfth Edition''. London:Arms and Armour Press, 1981. {{ISBN|0-85368-397-2}}. *[https://web.archive.org/web/20140822091054/http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/s_SSBN.htm US Naval Vessel Register - List of SSBN BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE (NUCLEAR-POWERED) Class vessels] *{{DANFS}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Benjamin Franklin class submarines|''Benjamin Franklin'' class submarines}} * [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/06idx.htm NavSource.org SSBN photo gallery index] {{Benjamin Franklin class submarine}} {{US submarine classes after 1945}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Benjamin Franklin Class Submarine}} [[Category:Submarine classes]] [[Category:Benjamin Franklin-class submarines| ]] [[Category:Cold War submarines of the United States| Benjamin Franklin class]]
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