Navy must look at requirements, not ship numbers, analysts say

Defense analysts said the U.S. Navy likely will not be able to afford a 375-ship fleet and will have to consider vessel requirements over quantity to more effectively address future combat threats. "They need to focus on capabilities-based planning. The fleet of the 21st century is heterogenous...

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