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Date Posted: 9:35:22 2/07/23 Tue
Author: Jasper
Subject: Why not build a floating island with all those defunct ships.

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The Navy’s maintenance troubles are getting worse

The problems are mounting as the Navy tries to bolster its fleet, particularly while strategically shifting to the Pacific theater. In July 2022, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday released a new plan for the Navy’s future, calling for greatly expanding the fleet from roughly 300 combat ships to 543 by 2045. Those include 150 uncrewed vessels. The plan is greater than the proposal put forward in 2020, and it calls for expanding the Navy’s submarine numbers and the addition of a new aircraft carrier.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/navys-maintenance-troubles-gao-report/

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