Thursday, April 20, 2023

U.S. Navy Plans To Expand Its Submarine Fleet At A Cost Of $200 Billion

The recently commissioned USS Oregon pulling into base in Groton, Connecticut. John Narewski/U.S. Navy © John Narewski/U.S. Navy  

Newsweek: Exclusive: Navy Will Spend $200 Billion—Equal to Ukraine's GDP—on Subs It Barely Uses 

The U.S. Navy plans to expand its submarine fleet at a cost of $200 billion, equivalent to the GDP of Ukraine. But as Republicans hotly debate ongoing military aid to Kiev, neither party has questioned the far more costly submarine program—allowing the Navy to conceal a startling fact about America's submarine fleet. The Navy calls its submarines "the most lethal and capable force." It is also the "silent service," shrouded in secrecy, the nature of its operations closely guarded. 

The American attack submarine force—the "fighting" submarines—exists in order to pursue enemy submarines and ships, eavesdrop on adversaries and support operations by special forces. Hollywood productions like The Hunt for Red October have created the impression of submarines tracking the enemy while moving noiselessly under the sea, operating stealthily for months on end. The reality is markedly different. The U.S. Navy can deploy barely a quarter of its attack submarine force at any one time, and last year, despite a war raging in Ukraine and China's rise as a global superpower, only 10 percent of its submarines operated stealthily by spending more than 30 days fully submerged. 

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WNU Editor: I am surprised to learn that only a fraction of the US submarine fleet is deployed at any one time.

7 comments:

Jac said...

WNU: I am more than surprised...I am frightened about that!

Jac said...

With that America is perfectly mature for a Pearl Harbor physically and digitally.

Anonymous said...

The submarine fleet is the only branch of the military where we get any bang for our buck. Could literally cut every other branch's budget by 90% and still nobody would dare mess with us because of the sub fleet.

Adam said...

Good move but they could probably do it for a hundred billion

Carl Marks said...

To understand the Pentagon budget, consider this:
No matter what the Pentagon submits for its budget, Congress always adds another 20 billion or so to it. That is to curry favor with voters in those states where making military stuff makes for full employment.

Anonymous said...

Careful Carl, that's a pro-russian truthing point.

Nicolas Darkwater said...

"On subs it barely uses" Until they're excruciatingly vital...