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As the US Navy scrambles to field more missiles in Asia, a tough decision looms for aging cruisers
How is the Navy going to replace its 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers, the air defense ships that each pack 122 vertical-launching missile cells?
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High operating costs cloud the future of littoral combat ships, budget data reveals
Operating costs for the LCS are eating into Navy’s accounts.
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With a second frigate yard competition on the horizon, Austal USA moves to add steel shipbuilding
Austal broke ground in March on a new facility that could make it a contender as a second shipyard for the Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate program.
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What should become of the Zumwalt class? The US Navy has some big ideas.
The Navy is looking at the possibility of designing a new hypersonic missile launcher to install as a payload module on its three stealth destroyers.
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US Navy inks deal for a tenth Virginia-class submarine
The U.S. Navy sealed the deal on a 10th ship in its latest iteration of the Virginia-class attack submarine, issuing a $2.4 billion adjustment on a contract initially awarded in December 2019.
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The US Navy’s shaky plan to save its shipyards is getting overhauled
The U.S. Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan may need more funds to accommodate a larger fleet.
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US Navy’s new unmanned plan has ‘buzzwords and platitudes’ but few answers
The Navy’s new unmanned campaign plan lands with mixed reviews.
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US Navy set to receive latest version of the Tomahawk missile
The Navy is taking delivery of the latest version of the Tomahawk cruise missile next week.
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Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
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The US military has put scores more ship-killer missiles under contract as Pacific tensions continue
The Defense Department put more than 130 long-range anti-ship missiles under contract.
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As the US Navy scrambles to field more missiles in Asia, a tough decision looms for aging cruisers
How is the Navy going to replace its 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers, the air defense ships that each pack 122 vertical-launching missile cells?
-
High operating costs cloud the future of littoral combat ships, budget data reveals
Operating costs for the LCS are eating into Navy’s accounts.
-
With a second frigate yard competition on the horizon, Austal USA moves to add steel shipbuilding
Austal broke ground in March on a new facility that could make it a contender as a second shipyard for the Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate program.
-
What should become of the Zumwalt class? The US Navy has some big ideas.
The Navy is looking at the possibility of designing a new hypersonic missile launcher to install as a payload module on its three stealth destroyers.
-
US Navy inks deal for a tenth Virginia-class submarine
The U.S. Navy sealed the deal on a 10th ship in its latest iteration of the Virginia-class attack submarine, issuing a $2.4 billion adjustment on a contract initially awarded in December 2019.
-
The US Navy’s shaky plan to save its shipyards is getting overhauled
The U.S. Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan may need more funds to accommodate a larger fleet.
-
US Navy’s new unmanned plan has ‘buzzwords and platitudes’ but few answers
The Navy’s new unmanned campaign plan lands with mixed reviews.
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US Navy set to receive latest version of the Tomahawk missile
The Navy is taking delivery of the latest version of the Tomahawk cruise missile next week.
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Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
-
The US military has put scores more ship-killer missiles under contract as Pacific tensions continue
The Defense Department put more than 130 long-range anti-ship missiles under contract.
-
As the US Navy scrambles to field more missiles in Asia, a tough decision looms for aging cruisers
How is the Navy going to replace its 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers, the air defense ships that each pack 122 vertical-launching missile cells?
-
High operating costs cloud the future of littoral combat ships, budget data reveals
Operating costs for the LCS are eating into Navy’s accounts.
-
With a second frigate yard competition on the horizon, Austal USA moves to add steel shipbuilding
Austal broke ground in March on a new facility that could make it a contender as a second shipyard for the Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate program.
-
What should become of the Zumwalt class? The US Navy has some big ideas.
The Navy is looking at the possibility of designing a new hypersonic missile launcher to install as a payload module on its three stealth destroyers.
-
US Navy inks deal for a tenth Virginia-class submarine
The U.S. Navy sealed the deal on a 10th ship in its latest iteration of the Virginia-class attack submarine, issuing a $2.4 billion adjustment on a contract initially awarded in December 2019.
-
The US Navy’s shaky plan to save its shipyards is getting overhauled
The U.S. Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan may need more funds to accommodate a larger fleet.
-
US Navy’s new unmanned plan has ‘buzzwords and platitudes’ but few answers
The Navy’s new unmanned campaign plan lands with mixed reviews.
-
US Navy set to receive latest version of the Tomahawk missile
The Navy is taking delivery of the latest version of the Tomahawk cruise missile next week.
-
Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
-
The US military has put scores more ship-killer missiles under contract as Pacific tensions continue
The Defense Department put more than 130 long-range anti-ship missiles under contract.













