The U.S. Navy Can't Seem To Build Cruisers—Here's Why

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There’s a growing gap between the world’s leading fleets. One manages to build really big, heavily-armed ships. The other struggles to match that output.
There’s a growing gap between the world’s leading fleets. One manages to build really big, heavily-armed ships. The other struggles to match that output.

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