US Navy’s Repair Issues Could Hinder China Conflict Response

Source: Military Times

Summary

A new study by RAND reveals that the U.S. Navy lacks the capability to quickly repair battle-damaged warships during a potential conflict with China. This vulnerability could significantly impact the U.S. military’s operational readiness.

Why It Matters

The findings highlight critical gaps in U.S. naval logistics and readiness, which could undermine military effectiveness in a conflict scenario. Given rising tensions with China, ensuring fleet sustainability is crucial for national security and defense strategy.

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