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Upgrading US Navy ships is difficult and expensive. Change is coming.

Posted on June 21, 2018 by Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)

– Defense News – The Navy’s front-line combatants ― cruisers and destroyers ― are incredibly expensive to upgrade, in part because one must cut open the ship and remove fixtures that were intended to be permanent when they were installed.

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