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February 13, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Navy Sets Ambitious Shipbuilding Goal

A new Navy report ambitiously predicts that in the distant future the service will buy many more surface combatants, plus other warships, without boosting the 30-year shipbuilding plan’s average annual funding. At issue is the production schedule for a notional destroyer called DDG(X), which the dep

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A new Navy report ambitiously predicts that in the distant future the service will buy many more surface combatants, plus other warships, without boosting the 30-year shipbuilding plan’s average annual funding.

At issue is the production schedule for a notional destroyer called DDG(X), which the department wants to buy about two decades from now to replace existing DDG-51 destroyers.

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