@@adub1300 Submarines for 1, we have multiple different types and classes of submarines that weren't even scratched into. Yet alone any more surface ships missed such as hospital ships or refueling and supply vessels.
I thought a patrol boat was the smallest naval military ship? 30 foot patrol boat with 20mm mini guns, torpedo launcher, depth chargers and .50 caliber machine gun, 7.62 machine gun and 40mm grenade launcher. Top speed 45 knots. In WW 2 it was called a PT boat. Great ship to launch against heavily armed enemy cruisers and submarines.
@@dragonage200 - The actual number is 75 (60 on the flight deck) and (can fit 15 if needed below for maintenance at one time). Served aboard 5 carriers (Enterprise, Truman, Kitty Hawk, George Washington, and Eisenhower). The new Ford class may be designed to hold a few more planes than 75 since the island on the flight deck is further back than the current Nimitz class carrier. Go Navy!
Always remember the story of an American sailor looking over the side of his ship and down at a Royal Navy destroyer moored alongside , he said to the British sailor “What’s it like to be in the second largest navy in the world?” the British sailor replied “Pretty good. what’s it like to be in the second best.” Rule Britannia.
What is particularly of note is that there is not a single active frigate currently in service with the U.S. Navy. The U.S. Navy is currently in the selection process, as to which design will be chosen under the New Frigate Program - FFG(X). Construction of the first frigates is expected to begin in 2021. There are also plans to upgrade the two variants of Littoral Combat Ships and to redesignate them as frigates. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers are getting old, with the first five ships of the class having already been decommissioned. A total of 22 Tico cruisers still remain in service. The decommissioned Ticonderoga's had two Mark 26 missile launchers, while those which remain in service field the Mark 41 vertical launch system. All 22 remaining Tico cruisers have undergone modernization programs, which will allow them to have service lives of at least 35 years, but that still means decommissioning of the Ticonderoga-class cruisers will begin in the early 2020s. There is no current guided missile cruiser (CG) replacement program, as most funding is committed to the Ohio Replacement Submarine, so work on a new cruiser is expected to begin in the mid-2020s and begin being fielded by the mid-2030s. The only other navy in the world today that has operational cruisers is Russia, which operates one Kirov-class battlecruiser -- the Soviet era Pyotr Velikiy, as well as three (3) Slava-class cruisers, which are also increasingly obsolete Soviet-era warships. The largest surface combatants (warships) that Russia is currently building are just small frigates. That means, if funding for the U.S. Navy’s planned CG program is not available (a distinct possibility), the cruiser may become a relic of the past, just like the battleship has. Always left out of these lists of current U.S. Navy ships are the logistical support ships - the supply ships and replenishment fleet oilers. But these ships are critical, because they provide fuel, provisions, weapons and other critical items, as well as support services to the warships, submarines and their crews. Such ships are not operated by Navy crews; they are instead operated by civilian personnel, who work for the Military Sealift Command -- MSC (they are designated as “USNS - U.S. Naval Ships,” instead of, “USS -- United States Ships”). There are also a huge number of miscellaneous ships, also operated by the Military Sealift Command, such as two hospital ships, tanker ships, container ships, Aviation Logistics Support (Roll-on/Roll-off) Container Ships, vehicle cargo ships, expeditionary fast transports, submarine and special warfare support vessels, survey vessels, salvage ships/tugs, harbor tug boats, crane vessels, floating dry docks, oceanographic research ships, and others. And, then there are the two main classes of submarines: fast attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines (four of which have been converted to cruise missile submarines with expanded facilities for special forces -- i.e. Navy SEALS). The U.S. Navy is, by far, the most powerful navy in the world, and will remain a such for the foreseeable future. Russia’s navy is actually regressing, as the largest surface combatants (warships) the Russians are building are just small frigates. Russia’s economy is in the toilet and is getting worse by the day. China has a very long way to go before it can come close to matching the U.S. Navy in size and/or capability.
Stephen Betita, The USS Constitution, which I NEVER forget, and have been to, IS NOT an operational frigate. It is a museum. Yes, still in commission, but a museum nonetheless. It has no operational future.
The only caveat to the power thing is Russia kicks our ass in terms of ice-breaking capability, and therefore has first, if not only dibs on many arctic regions of the oceans.
USD news: Here's the US Navy: jet, jet, jet, destroyer, jet, helicopter, jet, airman, sailor, jet, jet, jet, carrier, carrier, carrier. Okay, we get it, The air-force is the favorite child, you don't need to rub it our face.
I've followed Navy ships since the 50s. These ships look strange indeed compared to the old Navy. The aircraft carrier is about the same since the Forrestal, only bigger. The beautiful low-slung floating gun battery ships are gone. The size of the fleet and the air wing is small today.
@Stephen Powzinger a shame what happened to Forrestal. The first CV designed for jet aircraft, instead of making her a museum piece as many wanted, the Navy sold her for a mere penny to be scrapped.
You should use an actual human being to narrate. And you left out the U.S.S. Arizona, which will remain in commission as long as the United States is inexistence.
You make me laugh😂😂😂 usa cant beat peoplr with sandles what chance they have against russia and china, oh and yeah usa kills inoccent people in iraq so they join the "terrorist so that war wont ever end and usa will never win they just sending many soldiers to their death anf waisting alit of money
Sad to see the Navy is dragging its feet on a new class of cruiser. I served on an old Belknap class cruiser USS WAINWRIGHT CG -28 in the early 80s. The cruiser had to stand tall after they mothballed the battle wagons. We cruised with the Iowa BB61 and when she did a broadside it was extremely impressive,glad I got to serve with and see the baddest surface ship class ever. I hope the Navy builds a highly advanced CGN to be the fleets new sledge hammer!
What happened to the Dreadnaught/Battleship class of ship? Certainly not ones bearing 16in guns like in WW2, but with masses of missile launchers? Or does the Guided Missile Destroyer class occupy this role now?
"EVERY" class of ship? We no longer have tenders, supply ships, patrol boats, tugs, hospital ships, fuel/ammo ships eh? At least be have those "Carrias" that can carry 85, DASH 90 aircraft. Thank God for those incredible DASH 90s.
Is it bad that I want to watch this so bad that I just overlook the robot voice? I only wanted to say....only the best equipment for the best men and women!!!
you completely ignored the auxiliaries. With the exception of the Nukes. Submarines and Carriers, few ships can transit the Pacific without refueling. After 15 days the supply of groceries gets very thin. Repair parts are always needed. resupply is important.
What the hell? Haven't we learned anything since WWII? Don't park so many ships together! The Navy has obviously forgotten the lessons of Pearl Harbor.
He also forgot the Iowa class battleship, thanks to the The National Defense Authorization Act for 1996 the navy can reactivate the Iowa and the Wisconsin if they where ever needed.
Good video brother. I was station on bored USS Blue Ridge LCC19 out of Yokosuka Japan 83-86. Now to uses a line from Blade Runner. "I've seen thing you people wouldn't believe."
@5:51min if the San Antonio class amphibious dock ships can't operate in a combat zone and only in a benign zone of ops what the hell are they any good for in the first place?! If you embark marines and other assets of an MEU but can't forward deploy what you have is a de facto merchantman!
Reserve. But she was decommissioned and put in reserve in '1992. She was removed from reserve and struck in 2006. New Jersey and Wisconsin were the same story, how marked for possible reregistering. That ended in 2010 sadly.
What about the tenders, oilers, submarines, hospital ships, supply, salvage etc. Not a complete list of all "classes". If I was onboard one of the support ships and ignored, well, not a good feeling...
correction, the zumwalt ammo costs 86.000$ not 1.000.000. what is the problem is that the gun would break if used, the railguns are fired with suchs speed that the gun barrel would be destroyed, thorn apart with each shell fired
they have tested the railguns for a long time: ruclips.net/video/8UKk84wjBw0/видео.html and my memory was wrong the cost 25.000 $ not 86.000$ and here on wikipedia they say thay have had and tested railguns since 2010: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railgun. yes Art Of Warringi think they have tested that
430 ships and submarines? I'm sorry but that's not correct I know you got that from popular mechanic August 22nd 2017 issue so I'm proud you made your homework like a great info place so I do have to give you mad respect for giving us information from a reliable source but our Fleet is about a 310 vessels that is coming from the Pentagon report on maintenance and Acquisitions form for 2018 if I am wrong please let me know but that's what I read in a .gov website.
Actually, you put nothing together, this was a Business Insider article that you stole and added a crap robot voice to it. *golf clap*
AND it is NOT every class of ship the Navy has.
along with 5 ads in a 11 mins span.
What other classes are there? I'm not doubting you I am curious.
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Submarines for 1, we have multiple different types and classes of submarines that weren't even scratched into. Yet alone any more surface ships missed such as hospital ships or refueling and supply vessels.
@@CrazyPalidin57 Technically a Sub is a boat and not a ship, but I get your point lol
LOL - "...the war of one thousand eight hundred twelve."
As a Navy Veteran (1983-1992), ET on board Nimitz, I find this video a great introduction to current serving major operating ships.
Don't use computer generated voice.
"" Does it worry you.?? 😂😂🤣🤣
It's awful
Please do something about the computer voice...it's awful!
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When it said “ in the war of one thousand eight hundred and twelve” instead of war of eighteen twelve 🤦🏻♂️
Could NOT watch because of voice.
Thats all you can come up with? Pfft..respect the Power..
Aircraft carry-eh.... it is awful
Honestly America's air force is really impressive too.
-Wicked- EharmonyWithMe We’ll we have no serious land connected enemies so it makes sense that we’d focus on the Air Force and the navy
-Wicked- EharmonyWithMe obviously it’s the strongest in the world
*cough cough navy all the way
America has the world's strongest Airforce, The second strongest Airforce is the U.S. Navy.
@@Captianmex1C0 facts lol
I thought a patrol boat was the smallest naval military ship? 30 foot patrol boat with 20mm mini guns, torpedo launcher, depth chargers and .50 caliber machine gun, 7.62 machine gun and 40mm grenade launcher. Top speed 45 knots. In WW 2 it was called a PT boat. Great ship to launch against heavily armed enemy cruisers and submarines.
Could you guys not find a narrator or something? lol
Impressive ships though.
Nimitz class carries more planes than most Air forces!!
Awesome kit!
um your forgetting you have more guns than people
and tug boats
No it doesn't, it carries 85 dash 90 aircrafts
@@dragonage200 - The actual number is 75 (60 on the flight deck) and (can fit 15 if needed below for maintenance at one time). Served aboard 5 carriers (Enterprise, Truman, Kitty Hawk, George Washington, and Eisenhower). The new Ford class may be designed to hold a few more planes than 75 since the island on the flight deck is further back than the current Nimitz class carrier. Go Navy!
totally tru rip my country
Every class of ship, huh? Where did I ever get the idea the navy had submarines... ?
Yes, there obviously is no difference between ships and submarines
It says right at the beginning it's a summary of surface ships, thus excluding submarines.
they also overlooked the USS Pueblo (AGER-2) -- if you're going to include The Constitution, you have to list the Pueblo.
subs are boats not ships
John Argus Submarines are not considered ship's. That's why they're called Submarines. 😀
Proud to have been a US Navy member. 1978-1984.
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Always remember the story of an American sailor looking over the side of his ship and down at a Royal Navy destroyer moored alongside , he said to the British sailor “What’s it like to be in the second largest navy in the world?” the British sailor replied “Pretty good. what’s it like to be in the second best.” Rule Britannia.
What’s it’s like to have the second lamest comeback behind “I’m rubber and you’re glue”
What is particularly of note is that there is not a single active frigate currently in service with the U.S. Navy. The U.S. Navy is currently in the selection process, as to which design will be chosen under the New Frigate Program - FFG(X). Construction of the first frigates is expected to begin in 2021. There are also plans to upgrade the two variants of Littoral Combat Ships and to redesignate them as frigates.
The Ticonderoga-class cruisers are getting old, with the first five ships of the class having already been decommissioned. A total of 22 Tico cruisers still remain in service. The decommissioned Ticonderoga's had two Mark 26 missile launchers, while those which remain in service field the Mark 41 vertical launch system. All 22 remaining Tico cruisers have undergone modernization programs, which will allow them to have service lives of at least 35 years, but that still means decommissioning of the Ticonderoga-class cruisers will begin in the early 2020s. There is no current guided missile cruiser (CG) replacement program, as most funding is committed to the Ohio Replacement Submarine, so work on a new cruiser is expected to begin in the mid-2020s and begin being fielded by the mid-2030s.
The only other navy in the world today that has operational cruisers is Russia, which operates one Kirov-class battlecruiser -- the Soviet era Pyotr Velikiy, as well as three (3) Slava-class cruisers, which are also increasingly obsolete Soviet-era warships. The largest surface combatants (warships) that Russia is currently building are just small frigates. That means, if funding for the U.S. Navy’s planned CG program is not available (a distinct possibility), the cruiser may become a relic of the past, just like the battleship has.
Always left out of these lists of current U.S. Navy ships are the logistical support ships - the supply ships and replenishment fleet oilers. But these ships are critical, because they provide fuel, provisions, weapons and other critical items, as well as support services to the warships, submarines and their crews. Such ships are not operated by Navy crews; they are instead operated by civilian personnel, who work for the Military Sealift Command -- MSC (they are designated as “USNS - U.S. Naval Ships,” instead of, “USS -- United States Ships”). There are also a huge number of miscellaneous ships, also operated by the Military Sealift Command, such as two hospital ships, tanker ships, container ships, Aviation Logistics Support (Roll-on/Roll-off) Container Ships, vehicle cargo ships, expeditionary fast transports, submarine and special warfare support vessels, survey vessels, salvage ships/tugs, harbor tug boats, crane vessels, floating dry docks, oceanographic research ships, and others.
And, then there are the two main classes of submarines: fast attack submarines and ballistic missile submarines (four of which have been converted to cruise missile submarines with expanded facilities for special forces -- i.e. Navy SEALS).
The U.S. Navy is, by far, the most powerful navy in the world, and will remain a such for the foreseeable future. Russia’s navy is actually regressing, as the largest surface combatants (warships) the Russians are building are just small frigates. Russia’s economy is in the toilet and is getting worse by the day. China has a very long way to go before it can come close to matching the U.S. Navy in size and/or capability.
John Nemitz I believe you are mistaken. We do have a Frigate in active service. It is the USS Constitution in Boston Harbor.
Stephen Betita, The USS Constitution, which I NEVER forget, and have been to, IS NOT an operational frigate. It is a museum. Yes, still in commission, but a museum nonetheless. It has no operational future.
The only caveat to the power thing is Russia kicks our ass in terms of ice-breaking capability, and therefore has first, if not only dibs on many arctic regions of the oceans.
@@Ratelheart To make a long story short: no.
That’s because America and it’s Allie’s are against icebreakers and Russia/China could care less about smashing through the arctic.@@Ratelheart
V22 is really amazing. It doesn't even seem flyable, let alone refuel or airdrop or other things.
God Bless All you that have served!!!!!!!!. thank you for your service....... And God Bless Our Armed Forces.
Incredible Navy!
The title is misleading, it states "Every Class of Ship in the U.S. Navy" but in the intro it states "Every Class of Surface Ships".
A sub isn't a surface ship nor a ship. They are boats
USD news: Here's the US Navy: jet, jet, jet, destroyer, jet, helicopter, jet, airman, sailor, jet, jet, jet, carrier, carrier, carrier. Okay, we get it, The air-force is the favorite child, you don't need to rub it our face.
I've followed Navy ships since the 50s. These ships look strange indeed compared to the old Navy. The aircraft carrier is about the same since the Forrestal, only bigger. The beautiful low-slung floating gun battery ships are gone. The size of the fleet and the air wing is small today.
@Stephen Powzinger a shame what happened to Forrestal. The first CV designed for jet aircraft, instead of making her a museum piece as many wanted, the Navy sold her for a mere penny to be scrapped.
You forgot the Emory S. Land class submarine tenders. Both of which are stationed in Guam and have been in service since the 1970’s
Bravo on remembering the cyclone class but you forgot 1 ship and the 2nd oldest commissioned ship USS Pueblo
not to sound too patriotic but watching videos like these really make me proud to be an American
"The war of one thousand eight hundred twelve". I LOLed.
You should use an actual human being to narrate. And you left out the U.S.S. Arizona, which will remain in commission as long as the United States is inexistence.
and USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
normadamous ....., can't forget about the Pueblo...
The USS Arizona, exploded at Pearl Harbor
But it sunk in Pearl Harbor idiot this is are modern fleet
@@Willythehillbilly01 The Arizona is still. Commissioned ship.
WAY INCOMPLETE ...
We have ESD/ESB Seabases, Tenders, Oilers, Several classes of submarines, ice-breakers, ocean-going tugs, etc.
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You make me laugh😂😂😂 usa cant beat peoplr with sandles what chance they have against russia and china, oh and yeah usa kills inoccent people in iraq so they join the "terrorist so that war wont ever end and usa will never win they just sending many soldiers to their death anf waisting alit of money
Josh Carle haha ur funny
Andrew LaRose you know im right😂😂😂 people just hate facts they dont want the truth
Josh Carle you’re so fucking funny
I really hate that robotics voice 😑
Fredrich Pablo me too.
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Sad to see the Navy is dragging its feet on a new class of cruiser. I served on an old Belknap class cruiser USS WAINWRIGHT CG -28 in the early 80s. The cruiser had to stand tall after they mothballed the battle wagons. We cruised with the Iowa BB61 and when she did a broadside it was extremely impressive,glad I got to serve with and see the baddest surface ship class ever. I hope the Navy builds a highly advanced CGN to be the fleets new sledge hammer!
***here's every declassified ship in the US Navy***
Scott Leavitt Yes because hiding Suburban block sized ships is possible
Bravo US Navy forever..GBU.
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What happened to the Dreadnaught/Battleship class of ship? Certainly not ones bearing 16in guns like in WW2, but with masses of missile launchers? Or does the Guided Missile Destroyer class occupy this role now?
I love the navy from Australia 🇦🇺
The uss constitution is the second oldest commissioned ship, the oldest is HMS VICTORY
"EVERY" class of ship? We no longer have tenders, supply ships, patrol boats, tugs, hospital ships, fuel/ammo ships eh? At least be have those "Carrias" that can carry 85, DASH 90 aircraft. Thank God for those incredible DASH 90s.
The navy always show performance amazing
This Firenation Navy intro was awesome
So you’re just gonna ignore all the classes of submarines? Aight
The USS Constitution is the US Navy's troll ship.
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William Sanders who cares lol
Respect America!!..
Is it bad that I want to watch this so bad that I just overlook the robot voice? I only wanted to say....only the best equipment for the best men and women!!!
Very Impressive... by far 1st navy in the world
Greetings from France
Good video but please use your own voice I can guarantee you that you will get more subscribers if you do.
Johnnie Walker they stol this video
I served SSBN-740 US NAVY.
Makes me sad there aren't any battleships. They might be "outdated" but they are still the best in my opinion
i agree battleships are amazing like Mighty Mo
you completely ignored the auxiliaries. With the exception of the Nukes. Submarines and Carriers, few ships can transit the Pacific without refueling. After 15 days the supply of groceries gets very thin. Repair parts are always needed. resupply is important.
What? No subs, tenders, hospital, stores, fuel, ammo ships? The Navy can't function without them..
You see that? That's fucking freedom
What the hell? Haven't we learned anything since WWII? Don't park so many ships together! The Navy has obviously forgotten the lessons of Pearl Harbor.
You're An idiot.
He also forgot the Iowa class battleship, thanks to the The National Defense Authorization Act for 1996 the navy can reactivate the Iowa and the Wisconsin if they where ever needed.
I served on the USS Essex LHD-2 (seen at 8:15 in the video) from April 93 to April 98.
5:07 Battleship U.S.S Missouri in the background
ha missed that that
@@kierano8390 Missouri is decommissioned
You missed the Banner-class ship USS Pueblo (AGER-2) which is technically still commissioned. So one more class in "active" service.
Who misses playing “sea battle” on the Intellivision??
Not enough emphasis on the most important aspect of the Navy, those that go to sea in those ships. The sailors
They are not "literal" combat ships but are LITTORAL combat ships...for use in the Littoral area of the seas.
So you're proclaiming no 1 in arms wrestling.
Respect from the Philippines
Support from France 🇫🇷🇪🇺 and NATO Allies.
Good video brother. I was station on bored USS Blue Ridge LCC19 out of Yokosuka Japan 83-86.
Now to uses a line from Blade Runner. "I've seen thing you people wouldn't believe."
Respect from finland i wish finland as big navy as you
Alot of these military related channels seem to use the PubG theme quite a bit.
@5:51min if the San Antonio class amphibious dock ships can't operate in a combat zone and only in a benign zone of ops what the hell are they any good
for in the first place?! If you embark marines and other assets of an MEU but can't forward deploy what you have is a de facto merchantman!
USS Nimitz was laid down in 1968, launched in 1972 (I was there), & commissioned in 1975.
LCS about to be scrapped and replaced with already some ships retired but they look cool though
From 05:08 to 05:14 there is an Indian naval ship in the corner.
Well spotted 🇮🇳
5:15 uss Arizona in the back ground
What is,the smallest ship used to carry Marines that are being trained for extended deployment on a larger ship.
Does anyone think this guy used correct and/or reliable sources?
5:08 pause i think in the backround if I’m right I think that’s the USS battleship Missouri
I liked the old 44 navy..battleships and carriers. Pt. 109.and destroyers.rj. and corsairs..
The battleships are so cool but they dont use them anymore
What’s it called when a ship is de-commissioned but it is still kept ready for service, like the USS Missouri?
Reserve. But she was decommissioned and put in reserve in '1992. She was removed from reserve and struck in 2006. New Jersey and Wisconsin were the same story, how marked for possible reregistering. That ended in 2010 sadly.
What about the tenders, oilers, submarines, hospital ships, supply, salvage etc. Not a complete list of all "classes". If I was onboard one of the support ships and ignored, well, not a good feeling...
Keep it up from the UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸
imagine if pirates went insane wanted to attack this Port 😂😂😂
Make 20 America class ships that would be so deadly cuz they are mini aircraft carriers
"carryuh"
Thank you for sharing your information.
All the USNS ships as well as the Puller class
Yep. NOTICED the computer voice reading text.
“More weapons will be added in the upcoming years including lasers” ... what the fuck
No other reason for such a large fleet other than you are planning to run offensive foreign wars of conquest and occupation.
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There's only two types of ships in the Navy ... Submarines & targets ...
This whole video is like looking at toy boat's in a tub.
I think you will find the UK navy is the biggest and the best as we rule the waves. As we wouldn't have written rule Britania if we didn't.
correction, the zumwalt ammo costs 86.000$ not 1.000.000. what is the problem is that the gun would break if used, the railguns are fired with suchs speed that the gun barrel would be destroyed, thorn apart with each shell fired
ironix You think they'd have tested that?
they have tested the railguns for a long time: ruclips.net/video/8UKk84wjBw0/видео.html and my memory was wrong the cost 25.000 $ not 86.000$ and here on wikipedia they say thay have had and tested railguns since 2010: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railgun. yes Art Of Warringi think they have tested that
1:33 is a Japanese ship... DDH-182 Ise
You have a beautiful narrating voice
finally gets to the point at 1:11
High tech super weapon of America.
Are we not gonna discuss the fact that Arleigh Burke Destroyers are actually as big as cruisers?
With merely 9000 tons displacement, it can hardly be as big as a cruiser.
And that they can't see oncoming cargo ships until they get run over.
@@Chickenworm9394 actually, they're about 10000 tonnes. And the crew is much larger than other destroyers. So they can be considered as cruisers.
Go navy. Now and forever, HOOYAH!!!!!!!!
No submarines... then you have NO ships only targets!
430 ships and submarines? I'm sorry but that's not correct I know you got that from popular mechanic August 22nd 2017 issue so I'm proud you made your homework like a great info place so I do have to give you mad respect for giving us information from a reliable source but our Fleet is about a 310 vessels that is coming from the Pentagon report on maintenance and Acquisitions form for 2018 if I am wrong please let me know but that's what I read in a .gov website.
Can't even finish the video. Shame to any uploader that uses a computer generated voice.
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This video didn’t include Sub-Tenders. As-39 Emory S Land and As-40 Frank cable
You forgot the USS Pueblo...the second oldest commissioned ship.
The Us build a ship that's called the Zumewalt and has a number of the P1000 Ratte...