The main advantage of Virginia over Seawolf is the crew size and therefore cheaper to deploy over time. As far as silence, etc. I have no clue. I've not really followed the development that closely. The ship was designed mainly to keep the shipyards open producing nuclear powered ships from my understanding.
Still the new German 212 sub is quite nifty. Still they can remain submerged for a month where as the US/UK nuclear subs can remain underwater until the food runs out.
Someone was mentioning the French active sonar...well active sonar on a submarine is not a very good option. Takes away from the platform's best weapon: stealth.
All things being equal, I'm going to have to still say Seawolf. It maybe a relic of the Cold War, but as more countries build SSBN's, we could see it's old mission return: kill the enemy sub with the ballistic missiles.
Still the new German 212 sub is quite nifty. Still they can remain submerged for a month where as the US/UK nuclear subs can remain underwater until the food runs out.
Someone was mentioning the French active sonar...well active sonar on a submarine is not a very good option. Takes away from the platform's best weapon: stealth.
All things being equal, I'm going to have to still say Seawolf. It maybe a relic of the Cold War, but as more countries build SSBN's, we could see it's old mission return: kill the enemy sub with the ballistic missiles.