File:USS Santa Fe (SSN-763) VLS doors open.jpg

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English: A port bow view of the fore section of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SANTA FE (SSN-763) tied up at the pier. The hatches of the Mark 36 vertical launch system (VLS) for the Tomahawk missiles are in the open position. Location: PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA (FL) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA). Date Shot: 13 Feb 1994. Camera Operator: OS2 JOHN BOUVIA. Service Depicted: Navy. ID:DN-SC-95-01932.
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Author OS2 JOHN BOUVIA, USN
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