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Lawmakers decry US Navy’s plan to decommission aging amphibious ships
Sen. Dan Sullivan accused the Navy of blowing off last year’s law requiring a fleet of at least 31 amphibious warships, amid plans to retire three early.
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Marine Corps rejects Pentagon’s pitch for new amphibious ship designs
The Marine Corps says several options for reducing the cost of future LPDs made the flight deck and vehicle stowage too small to meet requirements.
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Marines ask for amphibious warship in unfunded priorities list
The Marines are taking their plea for more amphibious ships straight to Congress, asking to buy LPD-33 in the FY23 unfunded priorities list.
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Marines accelerate Force Design transformation in FY24 budget request
The commandant also previewed his wish list, which will go to lawmakers later this month.
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Naval chief says rising cost spurred amphib production pause
The CNO said Ingalls’ LPD production line is running behind and growing in cost, making it an easier decision for the Pentagon to hit the pause button.
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Navy’s 2024 plan backs long-range weapons, shrinks amphibious fleet
The Navy’s 2024 budget prioritizes long-range weapons and communications upgrades while divesting of amphibious ships.
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The Marine Corps’ logistics system is behind ― here’s the overhaul plan
The Marine Corps released a logistics modernization plan that includes new supply delivery methods and smart inventory tools.
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Undisclosed number of Ospreys grounded until clutch-related part fixed
An undisclosed number of V-22 Ospreys across three services will halt operations until a component tied to the engine is replaced.
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US Navy more certain of role for medium surface drones following tests
Success with small USVs made the Navy rethink more expensive medium ones. But success with medium USVs in 2022 has secured their future in the fleet.
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US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.
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Lawmakers decry US Navy’s plan to decommission aging amphibious ships
Sen. Dan Sullivan accused the Navy of blowing off last year’s law requiring a fleet of at least 31 amphibious warships, amid plans to retire three early.
-
Marine Corps rejects Pentagon’s pitch for new amphibious ship designs
The Marine Corps says several options for reducing the cost of future LPDs made the flight deck and vehicle stowage too small to meet requirements.
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Marines ask for amphibious warship in unfunded priorities list
The Marines are taking their plea for more amphibious ships straight to Congress, asking to buy LPD-33 in the FY23 unfunded priorities list.
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Marines accelerate Force Design transformation in FY24 budget request
The commandant also previewed his wish list, which will go to lawmakers later this month.
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Naval chief says rising cost spurred amphib production pause
The CNO said Ingalls’ LPD production line is running behind and growing in cost, making it an easier decision for the Pentagon to hit the pause button.
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Navy’s 2024 plan backs long-range weapons, shrinks amphibious fleet
The Navy’s 2024 budget prioritizes long-range weapons and communications upgrades while divesting of amphibious ships.
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The Marine Corps’ logistics system is behind ― here’s the overhaul plan
The Marine Corps released a logistics modernization plan that includes new supply delivery methods and smart inventory tools.
-
Undisclosed number of Ospreys grounded until clutch-related part fixed
An undisclosed number of V-22 Ospreys across three services will halt operations until a component tied to the engine is replaced.
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US Navy more certain of role for medium surface drones following tests
Success with small USVs made the Navy rethink more expensive medium ones. But success with medium USVs in 2022 has secured their future in the fleet.
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US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.
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Lawmakers decry US Navy’s plan to decommission aging amphibious ships
Sen. Dan Sullivan accused the Navy of blowing off last year’s law requiring a fleet of at least 31 amphibious warships, amid plans to retire three early.
-
Marine Corps rejects Pentagon’s pitch for new amphibious ship designs
The Marine Corps says several options for reducing the cost of future LPDs made the flight deck and vehicle stowage too small to meet requirements.
-
Marines ask for amphibious warship in unfunded priorities list
The Marines are taking their plea for more amphibious ships straight to Congress, asking to buy LPD-33 in the FY23 unfunded priorities list.
-
Marines accelerate Force Design transformation in FY24 budget request
The commandant also previewed his wish list, which will go to lawmakers later this month.
-
Naval chief says rising cost spurred amphib production pause
The CNO said Ingalls’ LPD production line is running behind and growing in cost, making it an easier decision for the Pentagon to hit the pause button.
-
Navy’s 2024 plan backs long-range weapons, shrinks amphibious fleet
The Navy’s 2024 budget prioritizes long-range weapons and communications upgrades while divesting of amphibious ships.
-
The Marine Corps’ logistics system is behind ― here’s the overhaul plan
The Marine Corps released a logistics modernization plan that includes new supply delivery methods and smart inventory tools.
-
Undisclosed number of Ospreys grounded until clutch-related part fixed
An undisclosed number of V-22 Ospreys across three services will halt operations until a component tied to the engine is replaced.
-
US Navy more certain of role for medium surface drones following tests
Success with small USVs made the Navy rethink more expensive medium ones. But success with medium USVs in 2022 has secured their future in the fleet.
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US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.













