The Ford-Class & New Ship Programs Bring Next-Gen to the Navy
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The Ford-Class & New Ship Programs Bring Next-Gen to the Navy
"The U.S. Navy is considered the strongest and most technologically advanced naval force on the planet. To maintain this position at the top of the heap, the Navy must constantly innovate. Whether it's weapons systems, sensors, or logistics the U.S. Navy is on the cutting-edge of technology. Along with this, the Navy has one of the best shipbuilding pipelines designed to constantly churn out new destroyers, attack submarines, and even aircraft carriers."
"To determine the future warships and submarines of the U.S. Navy, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the Upcoming U.S. Navy Commissionings, a military data site. We compiled data on all ships and submarines that have at least had their keel laid and ordered these alphabetically. We included supplemental information regarding the classification of vessel, unit type, and current status. Here is a look at the ships and submarines that will be entering the U.S. Navy in the coming years:"
"Why Are We Covering This? Knowing the most recent ships and submarines to enter the U.S. Navy is important for understanding the state of national security in the United States. Also the Navy is primarily how the United States projects power across vast distances and maintains a secure balance within the global community."
The U.S. Navy is the planet's most technologically advanced naval force and must constantly innovate to maintain that status. The Navy leads in weapons systems, sensors, and logistics and sustains a strong shipbuilding pipeline that produces destroyers, attack submarines, and aircraft carriers. A compiled inventory lists vessels that have had their keels laid, with classification, unit type, and current status, and presents those ships alphabetically. The forthcoming fleet additions include Virginia-class attack submarines, Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarines, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, littoral combat ships, amphibious assault ships, expeditionary sea bases, and several upcoming aircraft carriers.
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