A closer look at the US Navy’s $268 billion investment in shipbuilding by 2031
Analysts have been sceptical about the future Trump-class battleship USS Defiant. (Photo: US Navy)
The US Navy (USN) intends to invest $268 billion in shipbuilding programmes by 2031, according to its 2026 Shipbuilding Plan released last week. The funds will cover the acquisition of 122 surface vessels and submarines and 63 uncrewed systems.
The branch plans to field and deploy a combination of high-end maritime assets with low-cost systems that can be mass-produced. This approach also seeks to deepen the implementation of Expanded Maritime Manoeuvre (EMM) and Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO) concepts.
“It is a generational undertaking to restore America’s position as a seapower state,” Hung Cao, acting secretary of the navy, outlined. “We
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