Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans

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  • Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans Book Detail

  • Author : Ronald O'Rourke
  • Release Date : 2010-03
  • Publisher : DIANE Publishing
  • Genre : Technology & Engineering
  • Pages : 43
  • ISBN 13 : 1437919596
  • File Size : 62,62 MB

Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans by Ronald O'Rourke PDF Summary

Book Description: Discusses the U.S. Navy¿s proposed FY 2010 budget requests funding for eight new Navy ships. This total includes two relatively expensive, high-capability combatant ships (a Virginia-class attack submarine and a DDG-51 class Aegis destroyer) and six relatively inexpensive ships (three Littoral Combat Ships [LCSs], two TAKE-1 auxiliary dry cargo ships, and one Joint High Speed Vessel [JHSV]). Concerns about the Navy¿s prospective ability to afford its long-range shipbuilding plan, combined with year-to-year changes in Navy shipbuilding plans and significant cost growth and other problems in building certain new Navy ships, have led to concerns about the status of Navy shipbuilding and the potential future size and capabilities of the fleet. Illus.

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Discusses the U.S. Navy¿s proposed FY 2010 budget requests funding for eight new Navy ships. This total includes two relatively expensive, high-capability comb

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The Navy's proposed FY2015 budget requests funding for the procurement of seven new battle force ships (i.e., ships that count against the Navy's goal for achie