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Quick Facts — MT (Missile Technician)

AIT / Training

26 weeks

Training Location

Naval Submarine School, Groton, CT

Career Field

Strategic Weapons

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About MT Missile Technician

Maintains and operates submarine-launched ballistic missile systems and associated guidance systems. Serves in the Navy's strategic nuclear forces as a highly trained specialist in submarine missile technology.

Training Duration

26 weeks

Training Location

Naval Submarine School, Groton, CT

Career Field

Strategic Weapons

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Handle the most sophisticated weapons systems in the submarine force. Missile Technicians maintain and operate Trident II D5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles — the most powerful weapons in the US arsenal. Elite clearance, elite training, elite community.

What It's Actually Like

You will be assigned to a ballistic missile submarine — an Ohio-class SSBN — and maintain the Trident II D5 missiles in the tubes aft of the submarine's reactor compartment, which is not something that can be described casually. The 14 or 24 missiles (depending on the hull) each carry multiple independently targeted reentry vehicles with yields in the hundreds of kilotons range. Your job is to ensure they work. The testing, maintenance, and handling procedures for strategic nuclear weapons are the most rigorous in any human enterprise, and the scrutiny and inspection culture reflects that. Submarine life means 70 days underwater, surfacing, 30 days tied up, repeat. You will not see daylight for months at a time. The berthing is genuinely cramped. The food is excellent (submarine crews eat well — it is a tradition and a morale necessity). The MT community is small and tight — there are only 14 SSBNs and each has a small MT division. The nuclear weapons handling background makes you nearly unhireable in the conventional sense post-service because the specific work doesn't translate to civilian positions, but the clearance, the precision maintenance culture, and the demonstrated reliability assessments (PRP — Personnel Reliability Program) make you attractive to nuclear power plants, defense laboratories, and every classified program in the DoE complex.

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