https://youtu.be/r7aWmtOhMjo
yet another fvcked youtube post.
(Another) U.S. Shipbuilding Disaster - The Constellation Class & U.S. Fleet Modernization
There's a lot that goes into having a capable navy - but being able to design and build quality warships usually helps.
Since the end of the Cold War the U.S. has been able to design and introduce a range of new designs including a new supercarrier and the Virginia class submarine.
But attempts to build new surface combatants have struggled. Zumwalt, LCS...and now the Constellation class Frigate.
Now announced as cancelled, Constellation (FFG-62) was meant to be a safer option, based on a proven parent design and critical to future US shipbuilding plans.
So today, we ask why the U.S. turned to a Frigate program, how it fit into the struggle to modernize the post cold war fleet, and what the end of the program might mean for the USN.