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Facing Threats, U.S. Navy Struggles to Modernize Its Ships

A new generation of cheaper and more flexible vessels could be vital in any conflict with China, but the Navy remains lashed to big shipbuilding programs driven by tradition, political influence and jobs.

Eric Lipton
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Defense Contracts, Defense Department, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Federal Budget (US), Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc, Saildrone Inc, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Navy, United States Politics and Government
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