This study considers the question of re-instituting ship construction in Government-owned shipyards in the context of the proposed expansion of the U.S. Fleet embodied in PDM 83. Emphasis is given to the capability to build nuclear combat ships.
The Reinstitution of the Construction of U.S. Navy Combatant Ships in U.S. Government Owned Shipyards
1982
170 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Shipbuilding , Nuclear powered ships , United States government , Shipyards , Nuclear powered submarines , Ballistic missile submarines , Aircraft carriers , Construction , Cost analysis , Manhours , Long range(Time) , Planning , Capacity(Quantity) , Industrial production , Requirements , Government owned shipyards , SSBN(Nuclear Powered Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine) , Trident submarine , Electric boats , Vinson-Trammell Act
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