Why the U.S. Navy Is Turning a Coast Guard Cutter into a Warship
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The U.S. Navy is making a quiet but revealing move: turning a Coast Guard cutter into a frontline frigate. At first glance, it looks like a downgrade. In reality, it exposes deeper truths about military strategy, shipbuilding limits, and the unforgiving realities of modern maritime warfare.
After nearly $9 billion spent and the collapse of the Constellation-class frigate program, the Navy is no longer choosing what it wants — it is choosing what it can build, deploy, and sustain before 2030. Aging fleets, overstretched destroyers, limited shipyard capacity, and growing threats to logistics ships have forced a strategic reset.
This video breaks down why this decision was inevitable, how industrial and operational realities shaped it, and what it means for U.S. naval power in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. More importantly, it explains why “good enough” ships, built on time and in numbers, may matter more than perfect designs that arrive too late.
If you’re interested in military strategy, naval warfare, geopolitics, and the future of global sea power, this analysis is for you.
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