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U.S. Navy bets on reconciliation for SM-6 interceptors, risking production shutdown if bill fails

Summary by Naval News
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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Naval News broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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