Direct answer: The USS Boise (SSN-764) has been inactivated by the Navy as of April 2026, ending its overhaul plans and shifting resources to other programs. This marks the end of its long-delayed refurbishment and its return to active deployments is not planned.
Context and key points:
- In April 2026, the Navy announced the decision to inactivate USS Boise as part of fleet realignment to prioritize newer Virginia and Columbia-class submarines.[3]
- The overhaul, which had been delayed for years after Boise lost its dive certificate in 2017, was not completed, and funding was redirected to higher-priority programs.[4][3]
- Earlier reporting indicated Boise’s overhaul faced funding risks under continuing resolutions and public-yard backlogs, which contributed to ongoing delays.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact Navy press release or news articles and summarize their timelines and quotes, or provide a brief table comparing Boise’s status with other Los Angeles-class submarines undergoing or completing overhauls.
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www.cruisingearth.comUS Navy ends USS Boise overhaul as costs near Virginia class submarine levels with lower deployment output and limited remaining service life gap
www.armyrecognition.comARLINGTON, Va. – The Navy will issue an award to overhaul an attack submarine that has sat idle for years next year, a service official said Tuesday. USS Boise (SSN-764) has sat idle at HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding since 2020 after losing its dive certificate in 2017 due to a backlog at the public shipyards. “We are officially going to award, contract, to start the [engineering overhaul] officially in early calendar year 24,” Rear Adm. Jonathan Rucker, the program executive officer for...
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squadronnostalgia.comThe long-awaited overhaul of the idle attack submarine USS Boise (SSN-764) is in jeopardy if Congress does not pass a budget, the Navy’s number-two civilian told reporters Wednesday. Should the Department of Defense need to operate under a one-year stop-gap spending bill for Fiscal Year 2024, then the Navy is looking at $26 billion in a funding shortfall and misaligned funds, Under Secretary Erik Raven said. The overhaul of Boise, a Los Angeles-class attack submarine that lost its dive...
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