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TexasTowelie

(116,494 posts)
Sat Dec 17, 2016, 05:35 PM Dec 2016

Navy's call for dramatically larger fleet could boost Bath Iron Works

The Navy is calling for a dramatic increase in the size of its combat fleet, a costly shift that could lead to additional work at Bath Iron Works and other Navy shipyards.

A Navy assessment of future needs to counter emerging threats recommends achieving a 355-ship fleet – compared with a current fleet of fewer than 280 ships – within the next 30 years. That proposes 47 more ships than the 308-ship goal set by the last “force structure assessment” released just two years ago and would require a significant increase in the pace of Navy shipbuilding.

The document recommends 16 additional “large surface combatants” over the 2014 report, bringing to 104 the number of guided-missile destroyers and cruisers that are the workhorses of the Navy and escort aircraft carriers. Only two shipyards in the U.S. – Maine’s Bath Iron Works and Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi – currently build destroyers for the Navy.

The Navy’s 355-ship goal also calls for the addition of 18 attack submarines and one additional aircraft carrier.

Read more: http://www.pressherald.com/2016/12/16/navy-calls-for-a-dramatically-larger-fleet/

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Navy's call for dramatically larger fleet could boost Bath Iron Works (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2016 OP
More??. pangaia Dec 2016 #1
Currently the US only spends 60% of the budget on the war machine. guillaumeb Dec 2016 #2
Im sure there will be some new "revenue generating" tax cuts proposed to pay for it. CentralMass Dec 2016 #3
Certainly. We must encourage the job creators.................... guillaumeb Dec 2016 #4

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
2. Currently the US only spends 60% of the budget on the war machine.
Sat Dec 17, 2016, 05:47 PM
Dec 2016

Surely we can starve a few more poor people and close a few more schools to beef up the war machine!?!

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