Can the U.S. Navy Actually Build The Ships They're Buying?
Want an inventory software that comes fully packed? Check out Odoo for a free 15-day trial at: https://www.odoo.com/r/j9Gw The Navy is betting big on new ships in its fiscal year 2026 budget, requesting 19 be procured this year alone. This is a massive increase over previous years and underscores how far behind military leaders feel we are. There is one major problem, though: we can barely build the ships we've ordered years ago. Major programs, such as the Virginia and Columbia class submarines, are years behind schedule, and costs are soaring. Despite increased funding for shipbuilding, achieving a 350-ship navy seems less and less likely, so let's talk about it. Intro - 00:00-00:44 Ad - 00:44-02:18 Budget - 02:18-05:41 Ships - 05:41-11:39 Shipbuilding woes - 11:39-13:48 Navy recruiting - 13:48-15:07 Drone ships - 15:07-17:08 Outro - 17:08-18:08 Written by: Kyle Gunn Edited by: Savvy Task & Purpose is a military news and culture-oriented channel. We want to foster discussion about the defense industry. Like this video? You'll love https://taskandpurpose.com/ And you can follow us on social, too. Instagram: / taskandpurpose Twitter: / taskandpurpose TikTok: / taskandpurpose

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