U.S. Fleet Forces Command Implements Plan to Enhance Navy Lethality Amid Reduced Fleet Size
Adm. Daryl Caudle outlines a four-part strategy to improve U.S. Navy readiness and operational effectiveness despite fleet reductions. This initiative is critical for maintaining deterrence against Russian and Chinese military activities.

Adm. Daryl Caudle of U.S. Fleet Forces Command is addressing the challenges of a reduced Navy fleet due to delays in shipbuilding and maintenance with a four-part plan.
This plan focuses on enhancing readiness through prioritized spending on personnel, maintenance, and training, aiming to improve operational lethality over 15-year periods. Key areas include addressing manpower shortages, streamlining repair parts procurement, and enhancing Live, Virtual, and Constructive training systems.
Additionally, the initiative introduces the 'One Atlantic' concept to improve force utilization across the Atlantic, allowing for greater flexibility in responding to threats. The Navy's ability to counter Russian and Chinese naval activities is dependent on the successful execution of this strategy.




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