The US Navy’s Last Three New Warships All Failed. The Replacements Are Repeating the Same Mistakes.
The U.S. Navy’s last three flagship surface ship programs — the Littoral Combat Ship, the Zumwalt-class destroyer, and the Constellation-class frigate — all ended in cancellation, truncation, or a…
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