37 Percent of US Navy Nuclear Attack Submarines Can’t Deploy Because the Yards Can’t Fix Them
The famous number in America’s submarine crisis is the construction gap. But a large share of the boats the Navy already owns cannot go to sea because the yards that repair them cannot keep up…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read

Nobody Is Mining the Strait of Hormuz and Nobody Has Formally Closed It — Fear Alone Just Shut Down a Technically Open Waterway
National Security Journal·10h ago

Thailand Owns the World’s Smallest Aircraft Carrier. It Has No Aircraft, Rarely Sails, and Includes a Royal Apartment
19FortyFive·16h ago

It Takes the US Navy 12 Years to Build a Nuclear Attack Submarine
19FortyFive·17h ago

Russia’s Iskander-M Missile is Rewriting the Rules of Air Defense
19FortyFive·2d ago

Ukraine Is Using Drones That Cost a Fraction of a Ship to Cripple Vessels Worth Millions — 116 in Nine Days, Kyiv Says
19FortyFive·2d ago

America’s Battleships Carried Hiroshima-Sized Nuclear Shells — And They Went to Sea
19FortyFive·2d ago

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.