Los Angeles Class Scale Model Submarine

 

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Los Angeles Class Scale Model Submarine

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Los Angeles Class Scale Model Submarine

Factory Direct Models bring back to life this famous Historic Military Nuclear-Powered Fast Attack Submarine Los Angeles Class in the form of a Museum Quality Scale Model Subamrine. This Los Angeles Class Scale Model Submarine was hand crafted using the finest Philippine Mahogany and was sealed to last for generations. Working from our library of blueprints, reference materials and their Photographs Factory Direct Models master artisans created this Historic Nuclear-Powered Fast Attack Submarine into a detailed Display Model.

Please note that the stand shown in this photograph may vary or change with the model you receive.

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Los Angeles Class Submarine History:

USS Dallas (SSN-770), a Los Angeles-class submarine, is one of two ships of the United States Navy to be named for Dallas, Texas, although another two ships were scheduled but never completed. The LA class serves as the backbone of the United States submarine force. The LA class is an attack submarine, whose mission is to engage enemy surface ships and submarines perform covert operations, and to protect carrier battle groups (CVBGs), which are the primary unit of US naval/military power.

The USS Los Angeles (SSN-688) was ordered on January 8, 1971, and was commissioned on November 13, 1976. USS Dallas (SSN-700) was launched on April 28 1979 and was commissioned on July 18 1981. Dallas is assigned to the US Atlantic Fleet and is home ported at Groton, CT. Since then, eighty-five Los Angeles Class ships have been delivered to the US Navy, with most of them still operating in 2002.

USS Dallas was featured prominently in the novel and film adaptation of Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October. The USS Dallas was also featured as the submarine commanded by Tessa's late father in Full Metal Panic!, it was the Dallas that was in peril and ended up being saved by Richard Merdukas. USS Dallas was mentioned in the BBC drama Threads as being sunk (presumably by Soviet forces) in the waters off Iran in the lead up to war.