U.S. Navy Plans $65.8 Billion Shipbuilding Initiative Under 'Golden Fleet' Program
The U.S. Navy's Fiscal Year 2027 Shipbuilding Plan outlines a $65.8 billion investment to expand the fleet, including 34 manned ships and five unmanned platforms. This ambitious 30-year strategy aims to revitalize the maritime industrial base and enhance naval capabilities amid rising global demands.
The U.S. Navy has proposed a $65.8 billion investment for Fiscal Year 2027, targeting the acquisition of 34 manned ships and five unmanned platforms. Over the next five years, the Navy seeks to procure 122 vessels and 63 unmanned systems, indicating a significant expansion of its capabilities.
The plan emphasizes industrial reform, aiming for 50% of shipbuilding work to be performed at distributed sites. The new nuclear-powered Trump-class battleship is central to the initiative, with plans for 15 ships by 2055, aimed at enhancing combat power and long-range capabilities.
The Navy's proposal also includes a focus on unmanned systems, with 36 Medium Unmanned Surface Vessels planned for purchase in the current fiscal year. Success hinges on timely congressional funding and the ability of U.S. shipyards to meet rising production demands.
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