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Vella Gulf gets underway — again — following a spate of technical problems


Vella Gulf gets underway — again — following a spate of technical problems
1 day ago
The guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf conducts operations in the Atlantic Ocean on Feb. 6 as part of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group. ( MC3 Andrew Waters/Navy)
The guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf is finally underway after enduring multiple technical issues that prevented it from deploying for months.
“USS Vella Gulf returned to sea today to conduct sea trials following repairs to a recent engineering casualty,” 2nd Fleet spokeswoman Lt. Marycate Walsh said in a statement Wednesday. “Sea trials will test the ship’s system efficiency and ensure proficiency at sea.”

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Congress guts funding for cruiser replacements


Congress guts funding for cruiser replacements
December 23, 2020
The cruiser Monterey operates in the Persian Gulf. The ship is slated to be decommissioned in 2022, according to the latest shipbuilding plan. (U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Billy Ho)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Navy’s new shipbuilding plan shows that over the next five years it plans to decommission 11 cruisers with more than 1,340 vertical launch tubes, but Congress doesn’t think the Navy has a serious plan to replace them with a new generation of large surface combatants, according to the text of a recent funding bill.
Citing a lack of clear direction for its large surface combatant building program and a recent reduction in plans for the next iteration of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, Congress is set to strip the project of more than 70 percent of the requested $45.5 million in funding for planning and early development costs.

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