The U.S. Navy Has a Submarine Crisis — America’s Broken Shipyards Can’t Build Even Cheap Diesel-Electric Subs Anymore
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The U.S. Navy is in a real submarine crisis. It needs more submarines than is available to it. But the shipyards can't make it.
The U.S. Navy Has a Submarine Crisis — America’s Broken Shipyards Can’t Build Even Cheap Diesel-Electric Subs Anymore
The U.S. Navy is currently experiencing a submarine crisis. It needs more submarines than it has at its disposal. America’s naval shipyards are backlogged, understaffed, and lack the capacity to maintain or repair existing submarines, let alone complete new builds in a reliable and affordable manner. Virginia-Class Submarine Cut Out. Image Credit: Creative Commons. This has strained the force as never before. While America’s submarine force is …
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