U.S. Navy bets on reconciliation for SM-6 interceptors, risking production shutdown if bill fails
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U.S. Navy bets on reconciliation for SM-6 interceptors, risking production shutdown if bill fails
The U.S. Navy is betting on Republican lawmakers in its recently unveiled Fiscal Year 2026 budget, gambling one of the primary surface-to-air missiles fielded in the U.S. Navy and ordered by some major partners in the Indo-Pacific: Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN), Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), and Royal Australian Navy (RAN)… The U.S. Navy is set to procure a record number of missiles, 139 in total, with a key caveat. The force is ass…
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