U.S. Navy Retires Four Ohio SSGNs, Wipes Out 600 Tomahawk Missiles, Forces Strategic Shift
Key Takeaways
- U.S. Navy will retire four Ohio-class guided-missile submarines by 2028
- Retirement will sharply reduce the Navy's missile capacity, creating a missile gap
- New submarines struggle to replace lost capacity, forcing strategic shifts and readiness concerns
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