An Analysis of the Navy’s Fiscal Year 2022 Shipbuilding Plan
Congressional Budget Office
No 57414, Reports from Congressional Budget Office
Abstract:
In its fiscal year 2022 shipbuilding plan, the Navy envisions a future fleet that is different—both in total fleet size and composition—from today’s fleet. The plan describes a future Navy composed of 398 to 512 manned ships and unmanned vessels (up from 296 manned ships today), but it does not detail the planned inventory, purchases, deliveries, and retirements of the ships in its fleet.
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Date: 2021-09-16
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