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The Virginia-Class Submarine Is Becoming a Headache for the U.S. Navy
Story by Brandon J. Weichert • 19h


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Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class submarine program is $17 billion over budget, and with only two new subs projected per year, the Navy is struggling to meet its growing demand. Shipyard delays, exacerbated by the failing U.S. defense industrial base, are hindering timely deployment, raising concerns about America's readiness for future conflicts.


-Critics argue that Virginia-class submarines, critical for countering China’s anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities, are a better investment than costly Ford-class aircraft carriers.

-Immediate action is required to overhaul shipyard infrastructure and fix procurement inefficiencies, as America’s under-resourced submarine fleet will be vital in any near-peer conflict.
 
The Navy’s Virginia-class Submarine Nightmare is Getting Serious

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