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Surface action group

The latest version, and by far the deadliest and most   versatile,   is   the   Trident   C-4   undersea nuclear weapons system. Its longer-range missiles, larger   submarines,   and   complete   U.S.   “home ports,”  have  increased  combat  readiness  and  cut the operating costs of the FBM force. Trident   is the name of the entire weapons system, including submarines,   missiles,   and   base.   The   Trident missile  can  reach  enemy  targets  from  both  the Atlantic    and    Pacific    Oceans,    thus    making expensive  overseas  ports  unnecessary  for  Trident submarines. In addition, the Trident I missile has been  adapted  for  use  with  our   present  Poseidon submarines. This has increased the missile  range to  4,000  nautical  miles.  All  Trident  submarines have exceeded their performance design specifica- tions in speed and quietness and have successfully launched   Trident   (C-4)   test   missiles.   Both   the Poseidon  and  Trident  missiles  have  a  multiple warhead capability. Figure 1-2  shows  the  Trident  submarine,  USS Ohio,    SSBN    726.    Trident    submarines    are replacing     the     aging     fleet     ballistic     missile submarines  built  during  a  short  period  in  the 1960s.  They  will  replace  Poseidon  submarines  by the late 1990s. In 1980 the Navy began development of a new submarine-launched  ballistic  missile,  the  Trident II (D-5), with improved accuracy, extended range, and    greater    payload.    Eventually    all    Trident submarines will be configured to carry  Trident  II missiles. SURFACE ACTION GROUP (SAG) Task  force  or  group  commanders  include  in their   operation   orders   provision   for   SURFACE ACTION GROUPS (SAGS), which can be detached to perform certain missions. They prepare a battle plan for these forces to follow Figure 1-2.—USS Ohio (SSBN-726). 1-7

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