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Marine Corps and Navy Press for Larger Amphibious Fleet After Readiness Slump
The U.S. Marine Corps and Navy are aligning on a three-part plan to raise the size and availability of the amphibious fleet after readiness fell sharply in 2025 and delayed deployments.
Key Takeaways
- Gen. Eric Smith said the current fleet of 31 amphibious ships is insufficient for combatant commander demands.
- Amphibious ship readiness fell to 41% in 2025, contributing to five-month delays in Marine Expeditionary Unit deployments.
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