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General Dynamics Corp.’s GD business unit, Bath Iron Works, recently clinched a contract to provide planning yard services for its DDG 51 guided-missile destroyer ships. The award has been ...
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. HI recently clinched a contract to provide follow-yard support for Arleigh Burke class (DDG 51) guided missile destroyer program. The award has been offered by ...
Ingalls Shipbuilding is contracted to design and construct six DDG 51 class ships through fiscal 2027 and will aim to deliver the first ship to the Navy by February 2035.
Huntington Ingalls (HII) is going to fund capital expenditure projects for shipbuilding supplier industrial base efforts involving the DDG 51 ships. By Zacks Equity Research, Entrepreneur.comNov ...
FILE PHOTO / COURTESY BATH IRON WORKS The U.S. Navy added an additional DDG 51 destroyer to Bath Iron Works’ multi-year contract awarded in 2023. Seen here is the christening of a destroyer in 2024.
Bowing to congressional pressure, the U.S. Navy said it will buy a third DDG-1000 destroyer in fiscal year 2009, as initially planned, instead of canceling the $29 billion program after just two ...
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BIW will build the DDG-148 destroyer named after Kyle Carpenter, the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient. The new ship is a DDG-51 Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
The U.S. Navy on Thursday confirmed its plan to terminate a $29 billion next-generation DDG-1000 warship program after two ships, and said it would order eight older-model DDG-51 destroyers instead.
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