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The official website of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM)
www.pacom.milHere are the latest developments on Los Angeles-class submarines, based on public reporting up to April 2026.
Recent status of the class: The U.S. Navy has been conducting Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) upgrades on several Los Angeles-class boats, including refueling overhaul and modernization of combat and sensor systems. This effort aims to extend service life and maintain operational readiness amid fleet modernization pressures.[1][2]
Specific vessel milestones: USS Cheyenne (SSN 773), the last Los Angeles-class submarine, completed a Navy SLEP refueling overhaul in late 2025 and began post-overhaul sea trials, marking a major modernization milestone for the class. Reports indicate additional Los Angeles-class boats were being considered for SLEP work, depending on budget and structural conditions.[2]
Deactivation and fleet reshaping: In April 2026, the U.S. Navy announced the deactivation of USS Boise (SSN 764), another Los Angeles-class boat, after extended sustainment delays. The decision shifts budget and workforce toward other programs and reflects ongoing fleet optimization as newer classes (e.g., Virginia-class) expand in numbers and capability.[3][4]
Context and outlook: The Los Angeles class, built from the late 1970s through the 1990s, has remained a workhorse of the Navy’s attack submarine force but is aging relative to newer designs. The SLEP program is a key sustainment strategy to keep the boats relevant until a broader transition to newer submarines is complete.[5][6]
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What this means for local observers in Los Angeles, CA:
If you’d like, I can pull specific timelines, per-boat statuses, or summarize the SLEP components per vessel in a compact table. I can also prepare a short chart showing the class’s updated service-life projections and the expected pace of transition to Virginia-class boats.
The official website of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM)
www.pacom.milU.S. Navy USS Cheyenne becomes the first Los Angeles-class submarine to complete a Navy SLEP refueling overhaul, extending service life beyond 44 years.
www.armyrecognition.comThe US Navy has announced the deactivation of the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Boise after more than 10 years of sustainment delays.
thedefensepost.comMission: Anti-Submarine Warfare, Land Attack
www.military.comWhile the focus of the U.S. naval industry is centered on the construction of the new generation of nuclear-powered submarines—comprising the Virginia-
www.zona-militar.comThe United States Navy has 51 nuclear powered Los Angeles Class submarines, 16 in the Pacific Fleet and 32 in…
www.naval-technology.comThe US Navy has announced the deactivation of the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Boise after more than 10 years of sustainment delays.
thedefensepost.comSixty-two Los Angeles–class submarines were built between 1976 and 1996.
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