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    US Navy Allocates $1 Billion To Service Virginia-Class Submarines

    来源:marineinsight    编辑:编辑部    发布:2023/05/26 16:26:49

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    The Department of Defense (better known as the DoD) of the US rewarded the sole-source modified contract to the firm named General Dynamics Electric Boat (EB), the OEM of the SSNs. Work is expected to be done in 2033.

    Virginia-Class Submarines
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    EB is currently building SSNs in Block V of the class. The funds will facilitate the General Dynamics subsidiary to buy major components and materials for hulls 812 and 813.

    1.07 billion for a long lead time for servicing two of its advanced nuclear-powered, Virginia-class cruise missile submarines (SSN).

    Virginia-class SSNs have a complete range of advanced mission requirements: including surface ship and anti-submarine warfare.

    The class also embodies the commitment of the industry and the navy to lower costs without compromising on capabilities via a multiyear procurement strategy.

    Crucial demands

    Kevin Graney, EB’s president, suggests that the US Navy has been prodding the industry to deliver the coveted capabilities needed by an advanced force.

    The contract modification sends o critical demand signal to the submarine industrial base, compelling suppliers to invest in the capacity and materials required to boost production volume, per Graney.

    The DoD also stresses the need to keep up with the advancing military capabilities of China. An arms race ensued, which, in turn, spurred growing investments in the defence industrial base of the US.

    The President increased the navy budget by $11.1 billion, or 4.5%, compared to the 2023 budget. More research and development into newer capabilities has swelled by $1 billion.

    The submarine fleet is at the forefront of the aggressive posture – at least in the maritime world, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, where China has been the most predatory.

    The Biden administration aims at strengthening domestic supply chains for critical systems and weapons. The DoD bolstered firms within the hypersonics industry, especially firms that generate thermal-resistant materials.

    Graney’s assertion indicates that submarine production is part of the huge military-industrial expansion.