DPRKUnderground said:I've been reading that the USN's capabilities are declining. I think I readcoffee: ) this in the NY Post (I read it beacsue they have the best sports section!). The number of submarines will be declining (Are the Los Angelos-class subs being retired soon?), Congress is cutting down the budget for many future Navy programs, and many ships won't be ready for another 15 years. Can the USN still be capable to take on the world with somewhat of an aging fleet?
Without the actual article I can't directly comment on how the USN is "declining". It is declining in one aspect, the number of combat ships; from the 600 ship Navy of the 80's to less than half that number today.
The LA class, the newer ones, still have a lot of life left in their hulls. The last one was commisioned in 1996. The over all numbers are lower than the coldwar days but that is because of the diminished submarine fleet. Furthermore, the Virginia class will replace the LA class but it will not be on a one on one basis. Still 50 submarines is a lot.
The USN ships are actually pretty new. Most of the Tico Cruisers were built in the late 80's and 90, the Burkes are still being built, the LHD were built in the 90's, and littoral combat ship will be coming along soon.