Every Ship a SAG and the LUSV Imperative | Center for International Maritime Security
The US Navy’s strike capacity is set to be cut by a third in 2027, according to the Defense Department (USN). But what does this mean for the shipbuilding industry, asks the BBC's Kyle Cregge, in Washington.
Source: cimsec.orgPublished on 2023-04-26
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