Delays in Navy’s Next-Gen Submarine Threaten US Seapower, Report Says
UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Labor shortages at Ingalls Shipbuilding and outdated procurement methods delay delivery of key amphibious assault ships by up to four years, impacting naval readiness against China, officials say.
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Navy's next-generation submarine faces significant delays as U.S. looks to bolster shipbuilding
The Navy's next-generation attack submarine won't be hitting the water for at least another decade, possibly creating issues for U.S. undersea dominance in the coming decade.
America’s Navy Is Falling Behind. This Plan Could Fix It
A significant amount of money could be spent on ordering warships this coming year. Still, we also need to work on reversing the retirement of many warships that occurred under President Biden. This reversal is all the more necessary when you consider what has been proposed for fiscal year 2026: the procurement of just 19 warships. That’s wholly inadequate given the growing dangers we face from our adversaries. America Needs More Warships to D…
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