The Iconic Ship and Submarine Builders Behind American Naval Power
Briefly

The U.S. Navy is not the largest in size, but its power derives from its advanced warships and submarines manufactured by American shipyards, showcasing a longstanding naval history.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard, established in 1801, exemplifies the evolution of American shipbuilders, transitioning from producing iconic warships to housing over 450 modern businesses generating billions.
Amid potential threats to overseas trade, the U.S.'s robust naval fleet stands as a testament to its commitment to national defense, bolstered by historical and contemporary shipbuilding.
Austal USA and Bath Iron Works are among the iconic manufacturers that have driven the U.S. Navy’s strength, illustrating the consolidation of shipbuilders over decades.
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