Monday, December 23, 2024

Navy Awards General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Contract for Three DDG 51 Destroyers

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, a business unit of General Dynamics, announced that the U.S. Navy has awarded it a contract for the construction of three Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.

“We appreciate the opportunity to build on our history of providing these highly advanced ships for the U.S. Navy fleet and are honored to do our part to contribute to protecting the nation and our families,” said Chuck Krugh, president of Bath Iron Works. “Flight III destroyers have significant increased capability, and our skilled shipbuilders are committed to producing ships that meet the quality standards that our Navy Sailors deserve.”

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There are currently six DDG 51 destroyers in production at Bath Iron Works: John Basilone (DDG 122), Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124) and Patrick Gallagher (DDG 127) as well as the Flight III ships Louis H. Wilson Jr. (DDG 126), William Charette (DDG 130) and Quentin Walsh (DDG 132).

Part of General Dynamics Marine Systems, Bath Iron Works is a full service shipyard specializing in the design, building and support of complex surface combatants for the U.S. Navy. BIW’s rich history reflects a continuous pattern of innovation, new technology and process improvements.

Now a Days, we are revolutionizing naval shipbuilding. We are substantially reducing the labor hours needed to build Navy warships by producing highly outfitted modular ship units, some weighing nearly 4,000 tons, which are erected on our state-of-the-art Land Level Transfer Facility. OpEx and Lean Manufacturing practices are widespread. The result is a highly capable and affordable product for our Navy that carries with it the renowned quality of a Bath-built ship.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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