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The U.S. Navy’s Iowa-Class Battleship Is a ‘Dead’ PlatformWhile their legacy endures, the Iowa-class represents a bygone era of warfare, ill-suited for today’s high-tech, unmanned, ...
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The Navy’s Montana-Class Battleship: 70,000 Tons of ‘Raw Power’ That Never SailedThe Montana-class battleships were a series of five planned U.S. Navy battleships intended to succeed the Iowa-class ...
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Navy Times on MSNTrump signs shipbuilding order as Navy leaders call for 381-ship fleetThe new policy aims to revitalize a U.S. shipbuilding industry that has fallen well behind production levels of its rivals ...
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Marine Corps Times on MSNTop Marine’s deployment plans face familiar wrinkle: Inert Navy shipsThe top Marine has a key objective for the Corps: getting Marine Expeditionary Units back on full deployment schedules. But ...
USS Iowa (SSN-797), the 24th submarine of the Virginia-class, was commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, ...
All Navy shipbuilding contracts are under review, according to John Phelan, the new Navy secretary, who said Wednesday that ...
The lead ship in the Columbia class of nuclear submarines is facing delivery delays of up to 18 months, and “critical path challenges” continue to jeopardize carrier delivery schedules, Navy officials ...
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Defense News on MSNUS Navy unveils newest Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS IowaThe 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
The USS Iowa (SSN 797) — the Navy’s first submarine to be named after the U.S. state — was commissioned in a ceremony on ...
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