The Navy Needs Precise Mass and Here Is How to Get There

20 mai 2026 | Michael C. Horowitz
Maintaining deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and around the world requires the U.S. Navy to change what it builds and how it fights. Sen. Roger Wicker observed in 2024 that the United States’ approach to fleet design and ship construction is “too small and too old.” The current model of naval (…)
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