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Floating Fortresses: A Review of the Most Impressive U.S. Navy Warships
Story by Rose Reilly • Tuesday
 
The United States Navy is sailing ahead of the pack and will soon be home to 300 powerful ships capable of incredible feats. After retiring 244 vessels and purchasing 264 more state-of-the-art beauties, our Naval force can handle anything that comes it's way.

Laden with missiles and aircraft, these majestic vessels boast the most advanced technology in the world - ready for battle at a moment's notice. It's no wonder, then, that as Congress' approval of military budgets have swayed over time - one thing remains constant: The U.S. Navy is prepared for whatever lies ahead on their journey to greatness.

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Impressive - yes!  Defensible - not so much.  Ukraine has sent some impressive Russian ships to the bottom. :pondering:
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