tomahawk6 Army.ca Legend Inactive Reaction score 64 Points 530 20 Sep 2020 #1 Money for more ddg's/frigates and subs plus littoral ships would be good.Working toward a 355 ship USN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/defense-secretary-pledges-to-add-billions-to-navy-shipbuilding-budget/ar-BB19ejuo?ocid=msedgntp
Money for more ddg's/frigates and subs plus littoral ships would be good.Working toward a 355 ship USN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/defense-secretary-pledges-to-add-billions-to-navy-shipbuilding-budget/ar-BB19ejuo?ocid=msedgntp
C CBH99 Army.ca Veteran Donor Reaction score 2,618 Points 1,090 20 Sep 2020 #2 I wonder if throwing more money at shipbuilding will help them catch up to the Chinese though. Aren't military shipyards order books full already?
I wonder if throwing more money at shipbuilding will help them catch up to the Chinese though. Aren't military shipyards order books full already?
tomahawk6 Army.ca Legend Inactive Reaction score 64 Points 530 20 Sep 2020 #3 I remember the days of the 600 ship Navy. That was the 80's. Maybe the Navy could buy the personnel for such a Navy today ?
I remember the days of the 600 ship Navy. That was the 80's. Maybe the Navy could buy the personnel for such a Navy today ?
Colin Parkinson Army.ca Myth Reaction score 11,760 Points 1,160 21 Sep 2020 #4 tomahawk6 said: I remember the days of the 600 ship Navy. That was the 80's. Maybe the Navy could buy the personnel for such a Navy today ? Click to expand... Well that would be good for the Philippine GDP.
tomahawk6 said: I remember the days of the 600 ship Navy. That was the 80's. Maybe the Navy could buy the personnel for such a Navy today ? Click to expand... Well that would be good for the Philippine GDP.