The inability of the Navy to maintain and deploy amphibious warships, as identified by the GAO, severely impacts its operational readiness and readiness to engage in critical global regions.
Issues such as cost-cutting measures, lack of skilled workers, and maintenance delays have seriously affected the operational availability of the Navy's amphibious assault ships, particularly in the tense Indo-Pacific region.
The General Accountability Office highlighted that disagreements regarding fleet size between the Navy and Marines continue to hinder effective maintenance and operational capability of critical amphibious warships.
With half of the Navy's amphibious fleet in poor condition, the operational challenges exacerbate the existing tensions in regions like the Indo-Pacific, crucial for U.S. military strategy.
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