Trump announces new class of US battleships named
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The Navy plans to bring back its heavily armed class of warship known as battleships, and it will arm them with the most modern weaponry, including nuclear missiles, President Donald Trump announced Monday.
The centerpiece of the Trump administration’s revamp of the U.S. Navy is the largest surface combatant America will build since World War II. The U.S. Navy will buy two new “battleships” as part of the “Golden Fleet” effort,
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What Is Trump-Class? US Navy To Get Massive New Battleships Under President’s ‘Golden Fleet’
Trump announces Trump-class battleships for Golden Fleet: 30,000-ton giants, 100x Iowa power, USS Defiant first. $5B critics vs China focus; 2030 build start., US News, Times Now
Donald Trump is increasing his threat of war by announcing new U.S. Navy warships, which will be bigger, faster and a hundred times more powerful as compared to any previous US-built warship. Coming in the wake of attacks on Venezuelan boats and stealing an oil tanker,
Trump announces new class of battleships that he says will be "the fastest, the biggest, and by far -- 100 times -- more powerful than any battleship ever built."
The 'Trump Class' of ships, he said, will be longer and larger than the World War II-era battleships and will be armed with hypersonic missiles, rail guns, and high-powered lasers.
President Donald Trump announced the construction of two new "Trump-class" battleships that would be the first in a "Golden Fleet" of Navy ships, in the latest instance of Trump naming things after himself.
President Donald Trump announced a new “Trump class” of Navy battleships Monday, describing them as a superior war fighting vessel to replace an “old and tired and obsolete” US fleet.
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